that something is afoot was obvious the moment the spirit went to bed just as mc needed answers from him (granted, it has had shots at suspicious looking elves constantly throughout the arc even before that)elf queen is sus
Fwiw, I don't think the elemental king is suspicious. I think him sleeping at a convenient time kinda points the opposite way, where it's a convenient plot device for the writer to avoid having Rosen hear Alan's question, or else he would've told him.that something is afoot was obvious the moment the spirit went to bed just as mc needed answers from him (granted, it has had shots at suspicious looking elves constantly throughout the arc even before that)
but they need to be this high, otherwise he can't trump the kingdom's success by himselfThis series is ok, but I’ve always thought the author overdid it with the size of the enemy force in this arc. The enemy numbers several orders of magnitude compared to Allen’s summons, so him holding a line is not possible because the line would be too wide for him and his summons to cover no matter how thin they spread themselves.
Tens of thousands of monsters would probably be a more appropriate number if the author wanted to show off the power of Allen’s summons (enemy is ~x100 times larger).
Well as the title says, he's playing in "Hell Mode". But true. A more realistic force might be in the hundreds of thousands, but millions is the push of a sadistic game dev. 😅This series is ok, but I’ve always thought the author overdid it with the size of the enemy force in this arc. The enemy numbers several orders of magnitude compared to Allen’s summons, so him holding a line is not possible because the line would be too wide for him and his summons to cover no matter how thin they spread themselves.
Tens of thousands of monsters would probably be a more appropriate number if the author wanted to show off the power of Allen’s summons (enemy is ~x100 times larger).
98% of the enemy monsters are normal sized antsThis series is ok, but I’ve always thought the author overdid it with the size of the enemy force in this arc. The enemy numbers several orders of magnitude compared to Allen’s summons, so him holding a line is not possible because the line would be too wide for him and his summons to cover no matter how thin they spread themselves.
Tens of thousands of monsters would probably be a more appropriate number if the author wanted to show off the power of Allen’s summons (enemy is ~x100 times larger).
But think aboutThis series is ok, but I’ve always thought the author overdid it with the size of the enemy force in this arc. The enemy numbers several orders of magnitude compared to Allen’s summons, so him holding a line is not possible because the line would be too wide for him and his summons to cover no matter how thin they spread themselves.
Tens of thousands of monsters would probably be a more appropriate number if the author wanted to show off the power of Allen’s summons (enemy is ~x100 times larger).
Ackchyually, if you summon your massive number of beasts, technically, you are not exactly alone."I plan on taking on the 1 million coming through the ocean alone."