Find a hard piece of metal

>find a hard piece of metal
>teleport it to the space
>let it fall to the enemy
>profit
Seriously, why no isekai dude ever tried it?

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They already did

Colony drop is /m/ OC.

Didn't isekai assassin do that?

Would a cannon size solid metal object even be enough? And that shit would have been either bronze or cast iron, would that hold on long enough to hit the ground? I mean if it's fantasy metal it's bound to be some rare shit and you'd make a huge rod and just teleport into low orbit or something. Too expensive.

He didn't teleport. He levitated.

Similar idea anyway.

So basically just casting meteor?

Huh? When?

That assassin isekai with the smug goddess.

Adamantite is quite easy to find in isekai user. Just make a pillar of it.

I don't think a solid piece of steel would suffer a lot from being dropped from space. The surface layer would get heated up, but the heat wouldn't last for long enough to make a real difference.
I heard that if you are worried about your items being dropped from space though, it helps to coat them in organic material. The coating burns off and thus protects the stuff underneath.

Quite different. A hard enough pointy rod will dig deep into the ground and send all kinetic energy there to create a bigger earth quake.
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>spec op who kills demon lord with ease
>can't find his way to school

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>It is rare to see Waka speak with a strong tone.
>‘Don’t speak, just leave it to me’, is what I felt he tacitly expressed there.
>He is now able to say hateful things like this at moments like this.
>Good grief, I can’t make fun of Mio anymore.
>I am also in that same vein.
>That’s hot.
So does that means Tomoe didn't actually love him before?

In the beginning he was just someone interesting, but love seemed to gradually happen over time. Events like that just make it even stronger and make it harder for him to move the next day.

Dropping stuff from orbit with any amount of precision is really hard without computers.

We have magic. Precision attack is a thing in DnD.

How many chaptesr behind the raw are we?

Is this the isekai thread?

>We have magic
Okay, then just magic up a big explosion instead of trying to fire God Rods via teleportation.

the same reason why no demon lords ever tried to do it.

32 chapters in the main story aren't translated yet plus more in the side stories.

No

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Uhm... Teleportation takes less mana than explosion?

At the expense of being wildly inaccurate, sure.
Unless you really want to insists on
>Precision attack is a thing in DnD.
Okay, then
>Teleporting an object into the air does not prompt a ranged attack roll
>Falling objects deal a maximum of 20d6 damage
There are better uses of your spell slots.

Why is it so low? The most recent one was December 1st.

I want a black hole ability.

Dropping things from space solely using gravity isn't how those things work.
The payloads are meant to be already in orbital velocity around the planet at 2-10 km/s. They are then steered towards a ground target while constantly losing speed as they go through the atmosphere.
Terminal velocity isn't very fast. You need additional speed to make things worth the trouble to use this kind of weapon in the first place.

Demon lords have the excuse of being illiterate cavemen who can't even solve a quadratic equation so Newton's 2nd law is incomprehensible to them. Isekai MCs from a modern world with basic education don't have that luxury.

The TL had some IRL issues pop up along with his site host thinking he was botting to up website views (I guess it matters for ad revenue or someshit?) in... was it october?

Also he's been going through his early translations and redoing them since the anime was announced and the quality was... not great.

When the author was previously updating every day or every other day the translations that were out about twice a week couldn't keep up with the rate.

To be fair, most isekai is a real world, not a game.