i think it was a manga or a manhwa. it was like an apocalyptic thing? i think. i don't remember if there were zombies. the setting was in a school, and the drawing style focused more on scenery rather than on the characters. i think it might include androids/robots(?) and they may not be on the main characters' side. there might be pods. i believe these are androids, they may be characters wearing machinery, but i'm pretty sure they were androids who would attack humanity (i think). also there are multiple perspectives, i believe, of connected main characters who i think are all students. it's a pretty "realistic" approach (lots of confusion, weaponry, i don't THINK there is any regression/foresight but i can't remember). i think there was a girl character who was also good at fighting.
i read this like, maybe 4-6 years ago. i don't think there was very vibrant colors, if any at all. at the time it only had around 30ish chapters i think, and it didn't garner lots of attention.
it's not deadlife or zomgan.
Hi! I'm looking for this manhwa and it was SUPER popular at the time. basically ppl got summoned, and first they go through a training trial but MC's levelling status was broken, so he was basically trapped at lvl1 in the pretrial grounds. mc lowkey went insane, stuck there for so long in isolation. he also got MAD buff with a large ass berserker sword. anywyas he eventually got to the fantasy setting he was summoned too. he also longs for fridges and modern day toilets and cannot access them bc his lvl is too low (he's constantly at lvl1)
he has a sidekick dude/mage who has long red hair and entire shtick is that he's a twink. he also meets like 2 dragons. they also fought this dude in a volcano or mountainside or smth whose powers were constant regeneration that's close to immortality.
lowkey, im kinda scared about the granny hate like i dont think she's that insufferable imo, and she looks troubled by the fact she's not passing, either. it kinda looks like she's waiting or looking for someone at church, tbh, or has an emotional reason for attending. maybe it's just me being too invested, but i have a very religious grandma too, and she passed earlier this year. so seeing this grandma only makes me pity her, bc i doubt she doesnt want to pass, either