Talk:Customization/@comment-13580321-20161225215303/@comment-4867780-20161226210929

You forgot his growing a giant watchtower within seconds in the middle of a city ^ ^

He did create a variety of godlike items, notably the ones he gave the Shezald and the queen of Blue Garden in order to keep them safe in a dangerous political envionment. I get the feeling the writers wants to durably preserve this "transformation" side of him instead of creating an arsenal that will make him invincible for the rest of the arc.

Honestly, giving a main character such a massive cheat power with no apparent limits from the start was extremely daring from them, and they have to make some compromises to keep the series alive despite the protagonist's sheer OPness. Though I'm curious how much he can push the functionalities of magical items, there's probably some built-in max limits like in video games.

To me, the sheer fact he can create mighty artefacts at will is enough to give this comfortable aura of wealth and power, that makes his adventures vastly different from "struggle for everything" standard heroes. Kinda like how you have the means to cheat like crazy in a game, but limit it to a reasonable level to preserve your lasting enjoyment.