@Chizan no doubt it's gonna get disabled somehow when they really need it, otherwise that removes any kind of tension the story can have. Even the laziest of mangaka wouldn't do that... I think.
@Doodads If you mean Escape, it probably has a cooldown timer just like some of his other OP skills. For example, iirc he can't unleash Claude's full power again for a month and it only lasts for 2 minutes, and he can only turn Vanet into holy beast form for 5 minutes every 3 days.
@Leo80221 yeah, but unless it's a stupid long cooldown, there's no danger at all, since using the skill guarantees that he won't be in danger right after using it.
@Doodads It depends on what it deems 'Rank 0' threat. If they are close enough still to the enemy in theory it can catch up and they would still be in the fight
I think they were lucky with the dungeon because due to the monsters it would be difficult to reach that Rank 0, but in like a forest who knows how far away the skill will actually take them.
The skill could also take them so far away that the skill does more harm than good.
You would think inspecting everything would be second nature to him by now and not need to be told to use it *facepalm*
I get it author want to go the comedic MC route but he just makes me irritated.
Looking at that god wheel, you have basically opposites across from each other.
Death/Life, Magic/Land (I guess this is basically 'natural versus created'), Sea/Sky, War/Beauty, Balance/Chaos.
So what could be the opposite of the Great God, then...?
Eh...A round plate of gods with 12 positions, of which one isn't used. It's kinda obvious, but the faithful servant of the gods didn't even notice it. you really don't have to be the sharpest tool in the shed to notice something is off.
Let's not forget that inspecting everything costs quite a lot of SP over time, cost that is most likely higher the higher the level of the skill (what was the level of that skill?)
@Qelix Seeing that it's a magical fantasy world, it's entirely possible for it (all of the god compasses, or even the populace in general), to have some kind of enchantment to make people not really notice the empty slot.