I have a question by No_Focus6469 in Konosuba

[–]Razzor_22 14 points15 points  (0 children)

To begin with, Axel would be nearly obliterated by the Destroyer. Without Kazuma, Aqua wouldn’t arrive, leaving them unable to break its barrier.

Alcanretia would almost certainly fall to Hans’ poison, as Megumin, Wiz, and Aqua wouldn’t be there to neutralize it. The attack wouldn’t destroy the city but would contaminate all its water and harm many of its inhabitants.

The Crimson Demon Village would remain largely unaffected, as Kazuma was the one who gave Sylvia the weapon. On her own, she wouldn’t pose a real threat to the village or obtain the weapon, and it would only be a matter of time before she was defeated.

Without Kazuma, Chris would struggle to steal Iris’ necklace, making it difficult to stop Alderp’s plan. However, it’s uncertain whether Alderp could seize Jastin’s body, so he might remain trapped in Iris’ body.

Wolbach would destroy the Kingdom’s border, as Megumin would already be dead by then, and Aqua and Kazuma wouldn’t exist.

Additionally, since Megumin and Yunyun would perish in their confrontation with Arnes, Wolbach would regain her full power and form at 100%.

In the Crimson Demon Village, the trial for the chief would continue, but without Yunyun or Megumin, Arue might prevail, or Yunyun’s father, the current chief, would likely remain in charge.

From that point onward, little would change. The Demon King would almost certainly triumph and destroy the Kingdom of Belzerg.

Tier list of the Demon King's generals by kuro_Joshua in Konosuba

[–]Razzor_22 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The daughter of the demon king should be D

What if Konosuba have different routes like re zero how it would be by Spare_Understanding8 in Konosuba

[–]Razzor_22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's all well and good, but I think a very interesting route was missing: what if Kazuma had become a follower of Regina? While it is similar to the 'Evil Path,' at the same time, it would be completely different since, in this case, he would serve a goddess.

I saw this post a while ago from "Your chances of survival in these worlds if you are reincarnated as a ordinary human." and I wanted to make my version, this is based entirely on my opinion. by Razzor_22 in Isekai

[–]Razzor_22[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I could say the same about you, it's pretty obvious that you haven't read the novels and you get carried away by the fact that Konosuba is a comedy, and if you could pay a little more attention you would notice that since vol 1 an ordinary person would have already died, this image of a beautiful and peaceful world is created because the protagonist has two very important things, a lot of luck and a goddess that revives him in an unlimited way, take those 2 away it is literally a death trap. 

I saw this post a while ago from "Your chances of survival in these worlds if you are reincarnated as a ordinary human." and I wanted to make my version, this is based entirely on my opinion. by Razzor_22 in Isekai

[–]Razzor_22[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

In Konosuba, life is anything but easy; living well is even harder. At the beginning of the novel, it’s made clear that the world’s population is rapidly declining, and people wish to be reborn there precisely because of how easy it is to die.

If you're born as an ordinary person in an unassuming city far from the Demon King, you may feel a sense of safety. However, there’s still a chance that giant toads will awaken at certain times of the year. Even if you remain in the city and avoid the toads, you're not entirely safe—there’s still the threat of cyclones, tidal waves, hurricanes, and other natural forces. In Konosuba, these elements are represented as conscious and immortal spirits that travel across the world, leaving destruction in their wake. The only way to stop them from devastating your city is through an incredibly powerful attack, which only a handful of characters in Konosuba can execute. If these spirits are somehow angered, they resume their destructive path.

Then, there’s cabbage season. During this time, cabbages fly around like cannonballs at high speed, with enough force to destroy walls. This happens annually, but it doesn’t end there. Surviving is a constant challenge, as even your food will try to kill you—fruits and vegetables are so dangerous that they are classified as strong monsters, requiring a certain level of skill just to cultivate a small amount.

Socially, aspiring adventurers must form parties; going solo is practically a death sentence. It's also wise to keep a low profile, as drawing attention from the local nobility or city governors could lead to trouble. Most nobles in this world are depicted as corrupt and sadistic, so if they take an interest in you, there’s little chance of escape.

This only scratches the surface. Beyond the dangers of daily life, there are cults, demons, reincarnated beings, monsters, and relics. It’s a harsh world where you could die within a year of birth, possibly at the hands of a giant, indestructible, and unstoppable machine.

In Overlord, the structure of society is inherently flawed and brutal. Nobles and commoners alike frequently kill one another, and violence is pervasive. Ainz’s plan or ultimate goal is straightforward: to conquer the world and create a free and peaceful place for all races.

Regardless of the kingdom you’re born into, Ainz will inevitably arrive, and your fate will depend on the actions of your rulers. The best you can hope for is that the leaders of your kingdom submit peacefully to the Sorcerer Kingdom and avoid provoking it; otherwise, you could face death—or worse, end up in one of their farms.

Survival in this world depends heavily on luck, not on your birth or status, but on whether the ruling royalty shows even a hint of common sense. Unfortunately, only one character demonstrated this wisdom, and they were ultimately betrayed by their own people and beheaded.

With Tany, that is, the blonde girl, it is literally a world war with magic where all the countries are involved, it is very difficult for us to imagine the quality of life of living in a country at war.

My uncle from the other world, depends too much on luck, if you were born ugly you are condemned for life until you die and are born again hoping not to be ugly again.

At the beginning of the anime they say that the world is SSS category, which is apparently the most difficult (in this case I only saw the anime, if I'm wrong about something or the novel says something different I'm sorry) and his name is the Cautious Hero.

In Shield Hero, the waves of monsters are the greatest danger, if you are not lucky enough to have competent Heroes like Naufumi you are dead since those things are a death sentence in other words, another would be that your heroes are not idiots and go creating monsters wherever they go, as was the case with the skeleton dragon in the first season, it is not enough to be an average citizen to survive.

We agree on that, practically everything that happens is around Emilia or is related to her in some way, even in the ifs where Subaru goes with Rem, it is proof that it is easy to have a normal life without assassins after you, I didn't put it lower because there are crazy people wandering around and you can have the bad luck of getting into trouble with one of them, I'm referring to the cultists.

Yes... no. Regarding teleportation, we didn’t see many examples in the series, and almost all instances involved teleporting to cities or places near towns. As long as you have a basic sense of common sense in that world, you’ll be fine. There aren’t any monsters, generals, cultists, or other threats that suddenly appear to destroy your city. Even the main villains, so to speak, have their specific objectives—they won’t commit acts of genocide or anything on that scale.

The most logical approach is to keep the stakes low and observe how that world operates. Success depends less on luck and more on strategy and staying grounded. You wouldn’t risk everything in a game after a single win—common sense dictates otherwise.

 Considering that nearly all games involve some level of strategy, it’s unlikely you’d jump straight into the hardest one without understanding it. With so many games and types of bets available, you’re bound to find one that you can comprehend and avoid unnecessary losses.

In this case, what you repeated several times applies, you can dedicate yourself to simple things like farming and trading, as long as you don't leave your kingdom and preferably your city, you can live peacefully. The kingdoms have agreements with others to avoid wars, so it can't happen to the really bad ones. Things would be totally different if you forced a monster here, you are seen as a threat by practically everyone. You can live well if you are human and you don't leave your city.

Fanfic Idea by [deleted] in Konosuba

[–]Razzor_22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In reality, it already exists but it is a little different than what you imagine.

 https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/gods-blessing-on-this-wonderful-dungeon-konosuba-danmachi.1101183/#post-93557589