Sekai de Tadahitori no Mamono Tsukai ~Tenshoku Shitara Maou ni Machigawa Remashita~ - Vol. 2 Ch. 10 - Subordination Chain

Holy crap, a mangaka who actually explained the logic behind a maou army and Resurrection using a human-type magic (necromancy) and applying it in a satisfying manner to resurrect a member. That was super clever.
 
is it just me or does it seem like whatever presumably evil god made the demon side of the skill tree got the whole demon lord/demon tamer skill sets backwards?
demon lord = destroyer of not that much before getting offed by a hero, creates demons (which is NOT a demon lord exclusive skill...) but doesn't seem to have much hold over them, extra weak to heroes and holy magics
demon tamer = able to enslave ANYONE weaker than him/her self, and demonizes them if they were human, binds them to himself which makes them effectively immortal as long as the tamer doesn't get defeated (maybe can still die if they get atomized or blasted with high tier holy magic/anti-magic), now able to chain enslavement through his subordinate's actions!! also no personal weakness to holy or heroes, in the event the tamer isn't the former "god's one chosen hero"
 
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@InsaneInsomniac Well, the demon lord class hasn't been fully explained yet. the demon lord could be specialized in *creating* subordinate demons, while the demon tamer specializes in *converting* (into demon followers).

As for the power difference, as far as I can tell, strength is determined by level rather than class. This means that a lvl 99 demon lord (which appears to be the level cap for a single class) will be weaker than the lvl 105 monster tamer.
 
so now he's going to be branded as a demon lord but on the bright side chappi is back.
 
So only a literal nuke can get rid of the monsters in one hit or am I understanding this incorrectly
 
Huh. Thought the priest was gonna revivify, but this was a little more interesting.
 
The author should have foreshadowed those facts long before Chapi's death. You can't just create a "setup(monsters being made of mana)" AT THE SAME TIME of the "payoff(reviving monsters with more mana)" otherwise it feels way too convenient.
 
And here I thought the Priestess will talk with the MC but she went "Nope, He's too dangerous. I Have to tell my superiors about it"
 
Lol, you dumb priestess. He is an ex hero not demon Lord. And you owe him for saving your life atleast talk to him. Jumping to conclusion and shit. Smh.
 
Holy crap, a mangaka who actually explained the logic behind a maou army and Resurrection using a human-type magic (necromancy) and applying it in a satisfying manner to resurrect a member. That was super clever.
This

The author should have foreshadowed those facts long before Chapi's death. You can't just create a "setup(monsters being made of mana)" AT THE SAME TIME of the "payoff(reviving monsters with more mana)" otherwise it feels way too convenient.
But unfortunately also this.

Still, these two are great lessons for authors so take notes.
 
@Arcara Seems like only way to kill them is to either break the slavery/taming first, or kill enough that owners mana can't keep up (whether that means killing thoroughly like disintegration or killing many enough by army destruction is even more guesswork)
 
@hokujin
Iirc isn't the author created the setup in chapter 1? When MC at first thought that incapacitated means killing them, all of the moster that he killed turned into magic particles instantly.
 

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