Maybe it's because creating a really good magic light novel is quite challenging. Writers need to build an entire magical world, with its own rules, creatures, and magic systems. It takes a lot of creativity and time, so not many are produced.
The reason could be that light novels are a medium where authors can fully explore their wildest ideas about magic. They don't have to worry about practicality or real - world physics. In contrast, when it comes to depicting magic in the general sense of 'this world' (whether it's in some movies, games that are more closely related to our understanding of reality), they might be more restricted. Maybe they are afraid of making the magic too overpowered or too hard to understand for the general audience. So, it ends up being far behind what light novels can offer in terms of magic concepts.
One reason could be the lack of creativity in the real - world exploration of magic. In light novels, authors can let their imaginations run wild. They can create magic that defies the laws of physics as we know them. But in this world, we are restricted by scientific knowledge and common sense. So, it's hard to come up with such out - of - the - box magic concepts, making it seem far behind what's in light novels.
Well, novels often have the freedom to create complex and detailed magic systems. Magic in real - life concepts might be limited by our current understanding and capabilities, while in novels, authors can make magic as powerful and diverse as they want. So, compared to the limitless possibilities in novels, real - life magic seems far behind.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a world where magic is in a weakened or 'too low' state, perhaps exploring how characters deal with this lack of strong magic in their daily lives, adventures or in a battle - like scenario.
Yes, it does. There is a light novel adaptation of World Customize Creator.
Yes, it does. World Customize Creator is based on a light novel series.
Maybe it didn't have a unique or memorable plot. Or perhaps it wasn't promoted well enough to catch people's attention.
It could be that the world in the light novel is too big and chaotic, and people have their own concerns and distractions. So, it's easy for them to forget about you. Also, if your character doesn't have standout qualities or actions, it's harder to be remembered.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But it might have a protagonist who is an outcast because of the low magic situation, and then there could be some sort of mentor figure who has knowledge about the past when magic was stronger. Another possible main character could be a villain who is trying to take advantage of the low magic state for their own gain.
Sure, a novel can have too little dialogue. It might make the story feel flat and hard to connect with the characters.