@firefish5000 i haven't read the web novel or light novel so i may be wrong, but from my understanding there are supposed to be side stories that focus on her classmates that also got reincarnated but as humans, but they for some reason aren't adapted in the manga. So the author does actually write human/social interactions, they just aren't part of the manga for some reason.
they don't reappear until future chapters, once she finds a way out of the dungeon.
But I suppose side-stories are just as viable. Actually, that would explain why the description is mentioning things we still don't know after 32 chapters(do we?). Voting that this line in the desc is a
While some students were reincarnated as princes or prodigies, others were not as blessed
. I'll leave it to someone else to figure out how to replace it and keep the description flowing as well as it currently does.
I would have expected such side stories to be appear in specials at least (does this mangaka not do specials?)
The side story was actually a “main” story line
This story line was actually side story
The side story will explain how the world conflicts works and why
This story will show you POV from kumoko until she become Shiro, and from that point side story and main story is blending into one and the position is reversed again.
Well, they killed Potimas many times. If you mean when vampire girl / Sophia killed a robot body of his, that's The Human-Demon Great War - The situation of Sophia. If you mean when Maou Shoujo Ariel-chan killed him for good, that's 299 – Elf Village Battle 11.
Kumoko, no, that's what bad people do. Not them, you just insta-killed some guys.
Kumoko, you gotta try to communicate before killing everybody if you want friends.
Kumoko, stop.
The only honest difference between most of the Isekai I read and other fantasy is the first chapter. After that it is usually the same. Isekai is nothing new either, though its popularity is.
She's not human anymore, so whatever feelings of mercy against human attackers would come from her rational human memories, which may start feeling distant.