Talk:World Item/@comment-31.147.227.132-20190214215146/@comment-71.210.247.118-20191020133957

Considering the effects of a world item can be countered by other world items simply due to being a world item given of itself, I suspect it wouldn't be possible (even with one of the 20) to teleport other world items to you.

It's suggested the initial arrivals in the New World used one of the world items that grant wishes to introduce Yggdrasil rules to the New World. With that, as the item disappears after 1 use, does that mean it appeared somewhere else randomly in the New World? Perhaps.

Ainz could use that power to raise the limit cap, however he doesn't know how to gain experience. Seeing as Denizens of the New World have gained levels and experience through actual intellectual experience rather than by random means, it would seem experience has genuinely been realized as pure and actual experience rather than it being a simple points based system. With that said, Ainz wouldn't necessarily be able to CHOOSE new classes to spend his experience on. No, he would have to gain the abilities more naturally due to the nature of the New World. However it would increase his growth potential exponentially. One could also adjust Yggdrasils compatibility issues that don't make any sense in reality from when it was a game, like having the strength to wield a sword as a magician but being unable to simply because you don't possess the warrior class. Those kind of inconsistencies.

He could also idk.. end world hunger or create a Wish Upon a Star item with unlimited uses and no cost. It would be less effective than having the world item itself, but he could use it any number of times for any number of reasings increasing his power indefinitely.