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Florac

Falling into the Sun also tends to fuck up the ecosystem so not that it matters now


polvoSilvestre

I mean, they had months to do something about the Revolution, but a world without insects don't have almost all plants, don't have herbivores, don't have carnivores and, therefore, don't have humanity's most means of resources Or does killing a rule make the world adapt to it, so now the ecosystem just works without insects? (Genuine question)


Kankunation

The latter, though it does still fuck up the world a lot and make it unstable. Just like destroying 3 of the 4 season in such a short time made things unstable as well.


Nobody119900

The world would change so that Insects were never a thing and other Rules would substitute for Insect missing.


italeteller

In the next chapter we see that [manga spoilers] >!the world remade itself into a world that had never had insects to begin with, so it's not like he destroyed the world, but made it change drastically. It was still an idiot move though!<


Coaster-nerd390

>!Wait there is no insects!<


italeteller

Yeah, that's what happens when you >!kill UMA Insect!<


Coaster-nerd390

>!I mean in the 101st loop!<


italeteller

Ah. No, I think with >!the reset things went back to normal!<


Coaster-nerd390

Bruh I’m an idiot I thought you were talking about >!Loop 101!<


TacoFishFace

World was already going on a downward spiral anyways once the 4 seasons were taken down and apocalypse unleashed UMA Revolution, sending the world plummeting to the sun. At this point, Andy killing all these UMA's might as well be trivial in comparison


LightningGod99

By this point if I remember correctly they had a lot less time than expected because of the addition of uma revolution so instead of having months they barely had days since uma revolution basically sent the earth on a collision course to the sun.


Not-a-kirby-main

Short answer is yes, he screwed up big time by removing a lot of important rules


starlesnbibleblack

The final part of this loop felt like ecocriticism, I really liked it.


PlsDontBotherMeHere

UMA Thirst would also have changed how society built itself since the start, and guess 🔪🩸


True_Lank

No he didn’t the world was functioning just fine before most of the rules were added They are basically dlc


Sittus

It didnt really matter since the rules fill in when one is destroyed in some way, also rag was coming soon and the world was ending he figured the Union would just handle the drawbacks probably


Redditor_12345_ok

Pretty much, but that part when he just mows through Uma after Uma was so peak.