
I see you were setting flags…
Hoo, it’s nice when the end is bittersweet like fireworks… Hah! I’m not in a good mood, even though I was perfectly tricked by Dai… It hits hard, doesn’t it?! Heh, there isn’t just one killing trap. Just like this deck of cards, there are as many traps as there are cards throughout the Great Demon Castle. There are still plenty of chances. Rather, it would be more convenient if that boy were dead. For a man like you to look down on mere humans is quite arrogance. You must not underestimate them. In terms of growth, Pop is even beyond Dai. Once he is gone… no one in the party will be able to overcome my numerous magical traps!!!
This kind of thing is really annoying, old man…
That’s why I’m scared to see the Kaiser Phoenix being disassembled right in front of me with bare hands.
>>1
U… ah!!!
So there were foreshadowing elements here too…
I believe the biggest reason for Lord Baan’s defeat is not a series of miracles, but rather his own personality.
I can’t help but think it’s understandable for Burn to see humans as just mere beings…
The strength as living beings differs too much, so it wouldn’t really be a competition except for a few mutant ones.
>>4
At the point of coming to Burn Palace, there are probably only those few mutants here!
>>14
But, well… after all, they are just human wizards, so they are no match for me…
>>4
Isn’t Lord Burn himself like a mutation??
Even though the Kaiser Phoenix has been dismantled, that alone wouldn’t lead to defeat, so it’s not that strange to underestimate humans to that extent.
The premise is that Dai is not human, but…
Sigma: “Those who say such things are the most dangerous. I will never let my guard down…!”
Hadlar: “Wasn’t the strongest weapon of Avan’s disciples the strong heart that does not give up until the very end?!”
Killburn: “You shouldn’t underestimate humans. If we’re talking about growth potential, Pop is above Dai.”
Burn-sama (It’s just a mere human…)
>>6
It didn’t work.
This is just Burn-sama looking down on pop music, isn’t it?
I was so sure we were going to win that I even cheered with a toast, but then Avan-sensei suddenly appeared and ruined everything; what a terrible development…
It’s fine to think that you’re stronger.
But let’s not underestimate the opponent’s potential… I know that a series of miracles can be troublesome…
No good, no good.
Miracles happen… again and again… (A late self-reprimand)
It’s annoying and creepy that there’s a kid who’s the same sneaky magician type as me and still made it into the hero team; I want to eliminate them first.
>>12
After the true identity was revealed, the control of the doll was interrupted, and the main body was spilling wine everywhere, showing a lot of panic…
>>12
It’s not overwhelmingly super powerful, but…
I totally understand why it would be like “Oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi.”
It can’t be helped; to Lord Baan, humans are nothing more than ants.
Pop was like an ant, but at least like a cat, and Avan-sensei was as wise as a human, like a mouse.
>>13
Because Burn is at the level of a dragon knight that cannot be dealt with like an ant.
Isn’t it that the elderly person is almost in a state of being an ant?
Because Burn-sama is a monster that easily surpasses the power of a dragon knight.
There’s no way I could be intimidated by a mere human.
I thought I could take out the kill and pop it! That’s why I was so pleased, but since that got turned around, I’ll probably hurry to move again… It even comes up to the avant…
Since there was someone like Hunkel in the family, I should have been a bit more concerned about human potential.
But they’re so strong that even with everyone from Dai-nuki coming at them, we wouldn’t stand a chance.
>>18
On the Burn side and the Dai party, it’s the same in that Dai and Burn are exceptionally strong, but the Dai side has properly built bonds with their companions, and because Dai got Ron to make the sword, that’s how the outcome was determined in the end.
He’s the kind of guy who can only use something like a weaker version of the Mera Zoma…
From the Great Demon King’s perspective, it’s just a game in a checkmate situation where I can blow the surface away at any time.
Pop said in the Sigma battle that it was good because his previous opponents had underestimated him…
At this point, it doesn’t want to underestimate me… it’s tough… the final boss is the one who has been underestimating me!
It’s really hard to understand how I, being the strongest in the world on my own, managed to successfully recruit a dragon knight and even build a demon lord army, yet still lost.
>>22
The Demon King’s army is just playing around, treating it like a joke.
If I could hit with Medoroa directly, could I have defeated True Baan?
I was dodging with Phoenix Wing just in case.
>>23
If it hits, it would likely kill me, but no matter the situation, I can definitely bounce back from it. In reality, I was able to cancel the stun, so it definitely won’t work.
Even during the match, the surprise attack from Dol Aura was defended just in time with the Light Magic Staff.
It seems like Burn-sama has a somewhat disdainful attitude towards humans in general.
I was quite cautious about the avant-garde…
>>26
It must be based on the achievement of having defeated Hadlar, whom I had somewhat cared for.
>>31
I know the secret of the frozen time, so there’s a possibility it could be released with a lucky chance.
Well, I guess you plan to just punch me and call it a day.
I feel that even Kill, who is similarly on the bad side, rightly evaluates Pop, which truly highlights the flaws in Baron’s character.
>>27
Rather, Kill seems to be the type that has clawed its way up from being a weakling to its current position, just like pop, so it might be the one to be most wary of.
Speaking of which, what is Lord Baan drinking?
Is it just regular wine?
I felt like we were talking about how they can’t seem to make it well in the demon realm.
Although they say it’s alcohol, there is no mention of it.
>>29
They said that the demon world is a barren land where crops hardly grow.
Even Avan-sensei’s Strash wouldn’t be able to stop Kaiser Phoenix, so it’s impossible.
Somehow, the kid with no magical power has nullified it…
Why is Burn-sama so strong?
Is it a demon version of a bug character like Pop or Hyunckel in humans?
>>33
Just a single demon tribe that simply continued to level up and became stronger.
It feels like playing Disgaea in Dragon Quest.
It’s only natural to get carried away given the significant difference in ability.
I lost somehow…
I didn’t realize KILL had such a high evaluation for pop.
>>37
In other words, if you simply look at the previous Apostles of Avan, there’s no way Pop wouldn’t have a high evaluation.
It was just that Baan-sama underestimated everything until the very end…
If I had just been sneaky the whole time and suddenly blew up the pyramid, I would have achieved my goal, but that would make the story boring, wouldn’t it?
Burn’s origin has not been revealed, so it’s a mystery why he is so strong.
I can only say that it is simply strong.
I’m curious whether Mist’s desire for “But Lord Burn wanted the formation of the strongest army in history that would not lose to anyone” was a whim or if it was necessary to maintain the territory of the demon realm.
Diamond 9 was in a situation where it was impossible to escape, being in a checkmate state, so it’s understandable that Kilburn would be so confident and triumphant after blowing it away with Medoroa for just a moment…
Moreover, there are still plenty of traps with equal power inside the castle.
>>43
The fact that he quickly withdrew without directly witnessing the finishing blow has a part that blocks the path of directly defeating himself to save Pop and the others.
Kill is not relaxed at all.
Kill has seen the valiant and famous Crocodine retreat without even crossing spears to help Pop.
Kilburn is usually so cautious that he makes you think the clown body is the main body.
So why did the black core mess around at the end?
>>45
I like to see the faces of people in despair when they are in a situation where they have no options left and nothing can be done.
I guess I can’t go against my instincts either.
>>51
I think if we reveal the secret there and if Baran holds back his explosion with all his might like Dai, it could allow us to defeat Dai on the surface without any damage.
In reality, it turned out to be something close to that, and I believe I did my job.
It’s just that we lost because a miracle happened! But in the end, the reason we ended up in a situation where a miracle occurred and we lost is because we were underestimating the situation.
A true strong person is the one who creates a situation where a miracle can happen for the opponent but still wins.
Well, the main reason Burn lost is because he was just trying to have fun while creating the Demon King army…
>>47
If all you want is the sun in the demon realm, just drop a pillar to the ground at the start.
It was just about making the black core orbit.
>>56
If you do that without the Demon King’s army, the pillars will be destroyed and that’s the end, so it’s different.
It was correct to go and take control of the human world with thorough preparation.
>>148
I guess they learned from Hadlar’s failure around that point.
You’re taking your time to prepare well, aren’t you, Burn-sama?
>>148
It seems that there are no humans in the mortal world who possess knowledge of the black core, and I feel like it would just end with using magic to ignite it during destruction.
>>157
The fact that I froze it with the Hyado type was the result of trying it out on the spot.
It was a series of tightrope walks.
>>157
If Professor Aban were alive, he would probably investigate and analyze that area in detail, so it’s better to take care of it first.
>>165
The black core of the pillar was stored inside and wasn’t released until just before the detonation.
Teacher, there’s only about a week left to finish knocking down all the pillars, so it’s really impossible.
If you’ve trained and gotten stronger, it’s really something to be hated by Ronberk, isn’t it?
>>48
I don’t think they dislike him just because he doesn’t match as a blacksmith.
I accepted the scar on my face because I understood that I ruined my own reputation out of selfishness.
>>48
I don’t think you dislike Burn itself, do you?
Just because I don’t like the cane and Daijiro and the others liked it.
I needed the army because I was planning to fight against the gods after blasting everything away.
The reason I didn’t immediately blow it away was for the purpose of leveling.
Burn highly values Dai, but he is only cautious about Avan.
>>52
I take pride in being the strongest by my own power, so all the others’ strength is just trash.
That’s why I’m on high alert for those who can turn things around in ways other than sheer power.
>>76
Be careful, old man… that pop could kill your frozen body…!
>>84
It’s just a force that can be prevented by reflection.
>>84
Medoroa is properly on guard; it’s always ready with either Mahōkantā or Phoenix Wing.
>>52
I’m keeping my guard up, just in case.
It’s just that the person is really strong, like a bug…
Even the (self-proclaimed) Balan, who I held in high regard, as soon as he died said, “Did you not like the cremation? Hahaha…!”
>>53
Essentially, the top of the organization lacks the proper qualities too much… Even though Hadlar had so many subordinates following him.
>>62
If you were strong, that was enough.
>>53
Hadran and the Staff of Light are the same; once they’re dead, their corpses are meaningless, so it doesn’t matter how they’re treated, right?
Rather, receiving praise from me is much more amazing, so you should be satisfied with that, right?
I didn’t think the son of a mere blacksmith would become that strong…
I evaluate him as a man who feels a completely different strength than the strength I believe in regarding Aban.
Since the barrier of the door created by Avan’s own magic has been broken, he is somewhat on guard.
The dragon knight has no worries or problems with his subordinates, just like Hadlar.
The hero is a dragon knight? Balin? What are you doing???
They are strong and have big goals, but their personality is bad…
>>60
It seems that you can’t become the top of the demon world unless you have a fundamentally bad personality.
Both Kill and Velza
>>173
In a world of demons, having kindness will probably lead to being taken advantage of and dying.
Hadlar is weaker than Hyunkel…
Why can the number two of the demon lord’s army look down on humans like this?
Being good at the melanin system might be helping too.
If it’s the same type, I would definitely have the confidence that I’m stronger.
I was thinking that maybe I’m the only one who can use it, but if I used the Frozen Treasure of Time, it would definitely raise some alarms.
If just three buttons were misaligned, the Demon Army Commander Balan, Vice Commander Hadlar, and Dragon Knight Dino could have devastated the Celestial Realm…
>>65
I think the irresponsible guy who comes inside will betray me.
In that case, it’s checkmate with Young Dai.
A party with a tanker and instant death (vanishing) magic users is just too awful…
If the teacher set off on a journey with Dai, then either Hadlar or Kilburn would come again.
It wouldn’t do any good if Master Avan hasn’t trained, so it’s really the right decision to stay hidden and not reveal himself.
Why didn’t you properly confirm Professor Avan’s death?
>>69
If anyone other than a monk uses Megante, they turn to dust and leave no corpse, so it can’t be checked.
>>69
Why are you alive after using Megante…?
Is it another miracle, you coward?
I think it’s a battle with the dragon knight who is an assassin from the heavenly realm.
I only think of humans as the scum that monopolize the earth.
>>72
In fact, there is only one human in the final battle.
Since we are both magicians, it’s clear that I look down on you as the inferior.
I didn’t even know the purpose of blowing everyone else away except for Burn and his close aides.
It is the treasure of the Kingdom of Karl; it can serve as a substitute for life.
Did anything other than the visible glasses come from the deep exploration of the Evil-Repelling Cave by Teacher Aban?
>>80
I think the two types of feathers are the results.
But rather, the performance of the glasses that appeared like a gag is also strange.
>>86
At that time, the original creator was really into Torneko, so they were probably influenced by the Ring of Trap Avoidance.
>>80
Feather
>>80
The treasure that vanquishes evil is probably the greatest achievement.
>>80
It seems that there are no spells beyond the 50th floor, so there might be other hidden treasures like the Sacred Protection Secret Technique and glasses that weren’t shown in the main story.
Conversely, this means there were spells up to the 50th floor.
The one who died from Megante in the story.
0
…Well, since pop is a revival, I guess I can count it as 1.
>>81
The bomb rock should be in pieces…
>>81
It’s hard to believe you don’t remember the sacrifices of the bomb rock and Flame A.
Speaking of which, the sign of the avant also has a somewhat weak damage reduction effect, which is pretty amazing.
I understand that it’s not worth considering since the trump card Medoroa can be reflected, given that I faced it once and was pushed to defeat.
>>89
It’s nice how it gets all messed up and shaken from the Kaiser Phoenix breakdown…
If you pull out glasses that make traps visible and a hammer to break traps, then of course you can dive deep.
>>95
Even so, monsters keep spawning endlessly, so HP and MP typically run out.
>>98
Ririrura is the best!
>>103
Is that dungeon disabled for teleporting, but it was okay for us?
Since it has the performance to penetrate dimensional barriers, there should be no problem.
>>112
If you put a bag with powder at the cave entrance and the place you dove in, you can go back and forth anytime.
There’s no way we can lose this…
It was already too late by the time I realized this was bad.
In the first place, the reason Hadlar is acting favorably towards Avan’s disciples in this situation is probably also because Lord Baan has repeatedly belittled and disregarded Hadlar’s pride… There is nothing left of his obligation to Lord Baan.
Why do you have to bury the black core and make it even after I went through the trouble of doing you a favor…?
>>99
Just in case…
>>99
But originally, that core could have wiped out the entire hero party, so it’s a cheap expense.
>>99
Don’t underestimate me!!! Dark Lord!!! (Don’t underestimate me!!! Dark Lord!!!)
>>105
Ugh… amazing…!
>>108
Because you’re like that, isn’t it Dani’s role to save Lord Baan in that situation? I understand that you’re holding back the Royal Guard!
>>105
If Zabira hadn’t been here, there was a high possibility that Lord Buu would have just been watching and died.
>>99
Because I’m planning to blow it away from the ground.
Haddler-kun, who desires the surface, might rebel without accepting that.
Then I should at least embed a self-destruct device.
…I imagined that.
In the end, only Dai was able to inflict proper damage on the Dark Lord Burn.
>>100
Pop is able to decide to make a move that serves as a stepping stone or sacrificial pawn for that purpose.
Somehow, the special move was nullified by a shield sent by Hadlar’s elite guard as if it were just a playful diversion, rather than saving my life.
The strength of pop is finding something that can change the situation in a desperate scenario.
I just re-read the flow around this part to match the thread.
I was just thinking about DAIMA’s design theory topic, but I wonder if the design of the super magic zombie is by Mr. Inada.
It might be referencing Estark, but it feels quite like a line from a Dragon Ball movie boss.
>>106
It was supposed to be a reader submission.
>>106
No, the ultra-magic zombie is a reader submission.
>>106
A somewhat Frieza-like torso…
They said they ran out of food, so they must have been eating dungeon food… I can never tell Dai, who lived with monsters…
I was upset when the entire plan was destroyed.
So I took a moment to calm down.
Well… the plan was ruined, but it was easy to slaughter these guys.
Let’s think about it again after we kill them all.
Since that happened, I have no choice but to use the Dragon Demon.
From Burn’s perspective, the only truly unpleasant cut-off line that stands as an enemy would be something like the Dragon Demon King Balan.
Assuming everything goes well
Well, I wonder how Hadlar would have reacted if I said I would blow it away from the ground…
>>115
It depends on the timing…
After defeating the Avan, if Dai were not there, it seems like I would just accept becoming a subordinate of the Great Demon King.
After becoming a super demon creature, I can imagine the Great Demon King saying, “Don’t underestimate me!”
I’m not sure if the ground-blasting strategy was truly intended to be preserved if the demon army remained.
>>121
The main members can be stored in the barn palace…
The worst fodder can just be brought from the demon world.
I see, Zabouera relies on other people’s ideas all the way up to the ultimate weapon…
If Lord Baan really doesn’t choose his means, there’s the Demon Rock King mode, but even if I were Lord Baan, I wouldn’t want to do that…
>>123
Now that I’ve become this, I will become a monster that shakes the three realms with my name!
We were able to defeat the Demon King’s army and their plans thanks to the miracles of Dai and Pop.
But it was impossible to defeat Baan himself.
So there’s no choice but to become a Dragon Demon Man.
For Burn, it would have been the real deal after blowing everything up, and it would have been the Demon King’s army’s turn to shine…
It seems that the Demon Eye King can’t go back to normal, but I wonder what happens in situations like going to the bathroom.
At the 25th floor, enemies appeared that were tough enough to make even Maam struggle.
It would probably be tough even if strength is capped to a certain extent.
It was an open call… When I think about how much the young readers of Jump back then loved creature designs with those kinds of muscle fibers, it makes so much sense!
>>130
It seems that the name given by the designer was Hyper Zabogera, but sending improvement proposals for Zabogera makes me wonder if their head is Zabogera.
Even though it was a result, the old man is really just losing out by having Hadlar embedded with kidney stones.
>>132
Don’t call the infamous demon world super destructive bomb a urinary stone! Hey! Hey now!
The Demon Rock King doesn’t want to do it.
>>133
So I decided to play at Demon Rock Castle.
Could Baron heal Hadlar with the super magic power that Albinus mentioned…?
>>135
Since I can prepare a new body, it’s all good, right?
>>135
I think we could have managed to prolong it a little.
You can’t go back to the way things were, and I don’t think you even want to.
Burn is saying that if he escapes once and waits for Dai and the others to die, he can come up with a new plan and then he can win.
But that wouldn’t allow the Dark Lord’s pride to be satisfied.
>>138
Did you not know?
The Dark Lord cannot escape.
But he has a handsome upper body and intelligence, so he’s not really as beastly as people say.
The fact is, aside from Dai, none of them are worth your time, Lord Baan.
>>140
If I hadn’t realized that I could become a Dragon Demon, even Dai would have been impossible.
That old man is really not suited for the top of the organization… He’s harassing people with pointless power and moral pressure.
Velzer is watching the stream to pass the time, so that battle…
If you try to imitate something cheesy, you’ve already lost at that point.
>>150
It seems like they would provoke me to the point of wanting to die, including all the bitter complaints about losing.
You really have the strength to effortlessly take on the whole world as your enemy and win…
Having a child with a dragon knight is a bug, and the dragon emblem being copied to the child is also a bug.
When the dragon knight dies, the dragon emblem being passed on to the next generation and becoming two is also a bug.
It’s strange that we’re only just evenly matched after using this many bugs, Lord Baan.
>>158
In other words, it’s not even close.
I transformed into a dragon demon, intending to give up everything, and finally surpassed them without any competition.
Even Burn-sama was reversed again after throwing everything away.
>>168
Even if I discarded everything, I lost, so I wasn’t turned around.
>>177
Thanks to the miracle of the additional participation of the True Magic Mighty Dragon Sword.
But even if you say “But you lost to Baran,” the crappy response would be “Isn’t Baran stronger?”
If it were a solo pop, I would seriously get one-sidedly killed and it would be over, but of all things, I’m one of the hero party.
Yokozuna and the Great Demon King require dignity.
Burn would probably lose to Baran in his human form, but what about when he is combined with the castle?
>>164
If you had a staff, wouldn’t you be able to win against a balance?
>>166
In elder mode, even with a cane, Bara seems likely to win.
If it’s in true Burn state, Baran seems likely to lose.
Actually, I was an ant until not long ago…
>>167
The ants grow too quickly…
Even if the thought of defeat against the Dragon Demon King Dai crosses my mind, I won’t run away because I have the pride of being a Dark Lord.
If I’m going to run away, my pride is too high to the point of becoming a monster.
It’s not that it’s been decided that dropping the pillar will lead to countermeasures; it’s more that there is a risk of that happening.
If taking a detour can eliminate risks, then it’s only natural to do so.
>>175
I wonder why they used the Demon King’s army to play on the surface…
If you’re going to raise them, why not do it in the demon world?