There is some kind of explanation for that, but it's not very convincing and also doesn't tackle this issue directly.Īlso, I'd like to say some pretty obvious thing about MC's war strategy: His main thing is that he builds a looong corridor and puts some machine guns on its end, so that the enemy has to take fire all the way across it. What I'm trying to say is that the author dropped the ball hard on the creative department when it comes to MC's powers' versatility. ED's computers are powered by a diesel engine, but it never occurs to MC or ED to expand the usefulness of electricity or combustion-powered machines. Also, although he does create some computers for Elder Dwarf (one of the main characters and a general in Procell's army) to work with, he does not create other similar devices, like smartphones or any other electronic device whatsoever (and even the computers he made, they're of exclusive use of the Elder Dwarf), which's pretty dumb. In one instance he does create a pair of binoculars, but it's never mentioned again and no one acts with any curiosity towards it. It baffles me that the MC limits his own OP ability to the creation of some 4 or 5 weapons when he could totally overhaul the world he lives in and how its warfare is made with some small stuff like radios for instant communication between troops, night vision goggles, watches, cameras or, idk, some better clothing or armor. And for some reason, he has modern-day knowledge (in a european medieval fantasy-type world), so he immediately creates some modern weapons like pistols, rifles etc. Procell's power allows him to create any object from his memory out of thin air. Every Demon Lord has one such ability, like, , and so on each ability grants some powers to the Demon Lord and the ability to create minions of varied capabilities. Procell's the MC and he's a Demon Lord with the ability of.
However, this MC just utterly curbstomps all of his opponents to the point that I'm actually feeling sorry for them. Or if there's no struggle, at least some type of focus on SoL or something. I don't really mind OP MCs in most of the cases as long as there's some sort of challenge/struggle. However, like with many WNs, this suffers from OP MC concept where every single challenge isn't a challenge since the MC has the power to create modern day equipment from his imagination and the power to create incredibly strong monsters.
Fortunately, I'm fairly fond of city-building novels too. The main plot revolves more around building a city where the MC can slowly harvest human's DP over time than the quick harvesting that most dungeon masters do when killing adventurers.
Okay, so first of all, despite the MC being a Dungeon Master, this is not really a dungeon building story.
There's also that anticipation of what type of monster he's going to get with the medals he can combine so gatcha fans may like this. So those who like monster summoning and guns in a fantasy world may like this. Lots of curb-stompy, OP MC battles where MC absolutely destroy the opponent thanks to his ability to use modern weaponry + special monsters creation powers.