>>50663739>When you bring these realistic tools into a fantasy world, our brains start thinking in realistic scenarios, and the illusion crumblesThere's a metric fuckton of ways to handwave that: guns work differently there, they call it magnum but it's not actually a gun from our world, people are tough as steel, shot people just go to the pokehospital and get better, dead people can be brought back with a revive, etc.
it's not so much the lack of realism as the lack of internal consistency, which is when a work ignores its own pre-established rules. if you're gonna disregard something either acknowledge it and say we fucked up and we had to change it just this once prease understando, or you find a way to resolve it while staying consistent.
what you don't do is explain shit then go backpedal for no fucking reason. it makes it hard to be invested in something when circumstances/characters/powers change at the writer's convenience. see the outrage over powerlevels in dbz, people being mad when being told megas can destroy an entire continent in one stroke in digimon and then seeing one get annihilated by a run-of-the-mill champion.
betraying a core premise is also unforgivable: see naruto, which was originally about a worthless nobody who would become a ruler through hard work alone. 9001+ or so episodes later it turns having a superpowerful creature sealed within him when he was a baby has given him massive developmental advantages, and later it's revealed he inherited superpowers the reincarnation of the chosen one and his parents who were actually prodigies, that put him leagues above everyone else.
>They become NFTsdoesn't stop anyone from copying them