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* In ''Videogame/Fallout4'', the protagonist can build anything on settlements from basic decorations and utilities to automated turrets and entire buildings along with power stations within seconds provided that they have the resources. At one point, it is actually necessary for them to build [[spoiler:a ''teleporter'']] in order to progress with the storyline.
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* ''Literature/InheritanceTrilogy'' has [[spoiler: Yeine ascended to goddess status, who both causes a gigantic WorldTree to grow up around the city of Sky and later creates an entire new palace for Shahar Arameri after the WorldTree and Sky are destroyed]].
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A PersonOfMassDestruction leaves rubble in their wake, but some people add to the surroundings rather than wrecking them. A Person of Mass Construction can also be a Person of Mass Destruction, either at different times or by razing the scenery to make room for their own. It can simply be mundane construction, overlapping in video game examples with CommandAndConquerEconomy, and on the other side of the SuperWeight scale, characters with the PowerOfCreation often fit this trope. However, things must be permanent constructions[[note]]i.e. they continue to exist even after the Person leaves the area or stops using their power[[/note]] to count as this; Alchemists from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' would count, but not [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lanterns]], as the Lanterns' constructs are temporary. There can be RealLife examples of people or groups that produce improbably large amounts of things.

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A PersonOfMassDestruction leaves rubble in their wake, but some people add to the surroundings rather than wrecking them. A Person of Mass Construction can also be a Person of Mass Destruction, either at different times or by razing the scenery to make room for their own. It can simply be mundane construction, overlapping in video game examples with CommandAndConquerEconomy, and on the other side of the SuperWeight JustForFun/SuperWeight scale, characters with the PowerOfCreation often fit this trope. However, things must be permanent constructions[[note]]i.e. they continue to exist even after the Person leaves the area or stops using their power[[/note]] to count as this; Alchemists from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' would count, but not [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lanterns]], as the Lanterns' constructs are temporary. There can be RealLife examples of people or groups that produce improbably large amounts of things.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KidCosmic:'' In his character short, [[CoolOldGuy Papa G]] uses [[MesACrowd powers of self-duplication]] to construct an entire landing strip (complete with lights and cushioning at the end) for the Kid in a matter of minutes, all so he could find his way back home. He can apparently do this so quickly he considered it faster than just going out and looking for him directly.
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* ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Earthbenders can manipulate earth to form walls and roofs with a few hand movements. The Fire Nation's main issue with breaching the walls of Ba Sing Se was that the damage they inflicted was repaired overnight until they designed a giant drill.
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A Person of Mass Destruction leaves rubble in their wake, but some people add to the surroundings rather than wrecking them. A Person of Mass Construction can also be a PersonOfMassDestruction, either at different times or by razing the scenery to make room for their own. It can simply be mundane construction, overlapping in video game examples with CommandAndConquerEconomy, and on the other side of the SuperWeight scale, characters with the PowerOfCreation often fit this trope. However, things must be permanent constructions[[note]]i.e. they continue to exist even after the Person leaves the area or stops using their power[[/note]] to count as this; Alchemists from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' would count, but not [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lanterns]], as the Lanterns' constructs are temporary. There can be RealLife examples of people or groups that produce improbably large amounts of things.

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A Person of Mass Destruction PersonOfMassDestruction leaves rubble in their wake, but some people add to the surroundings rather than wrecking them. A Person of Mass Construction can also be a PersonOfMassDestruction, Person of Mass Destruction, either at different times or by razing the scenery to make room for their own. It can simply be mundane construction, overlapping in video game examples with CommandAndConquerEconomy, and on the other side of the SuperWeight scale, characters with the PowerOfCreation often fit this trope. However, things must be permanent constructions[[note]]i.e. they continue to exist even after the Person leaves the area or stops using their power[[/note]] to count as this; Alchemists from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' would count, but not [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lanterns]], as the Lanterns' constructs are temporary. There can be RealLife examples of people or groups that produce improbably large amounts of things.
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A PersonOfMassDestruction leaves rubble in their wake, but some people add to the surroundings rather than wrecking them. A Person of Mass Construction can also be a PersonOfMassDestruction, either at different times or by razing the scenery to make room for their own. It can simply be mundane construction, overlapping in video game examples with CommandAndConquerEconomy, and on the other side of the SuperWeight scale, characters with the PowerOfCreation often fit this trope. However, things must be permanent constructions[[note]]i.e. they continue to exist even after the Person leaves the area or stops using their power[[/note]] to count as this; Alchemists from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' would count, but not [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lanterns]], as the Lanterns' constructs are temporary. There can be RealLife examples of people or groups that produce improbably large amounts of things.

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A PersonOfMassDestruction Person of Mass Destruction leaves rubble in their wake, but some people add to the surroundings rather than wrecking them. A Person of Mass Construction can also be a PersonOfMassDestruction, either at different times or by razing the scenery to make room for their own. It can simply be mundane construction, overlapping in video game examples with CommandAndConquerEconomy, and on the other side of the SuperWeight scale, characters with the PowerOfCreation often fit this trope. However, things must be permanent constructions[[note]]i.e. they continue to exist even after the Person leaves the area or stops using their power[[/note]] to count as this; Alchemists from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' would count, but not [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lanterns]], as the Lanterns' constructs are temporary. There can be RealLife examples of people or groups that produce improbably large amounts of things.



* In ''LightNovel/TheMisfitOfDemonKingAcademy'' has the Castle Lords, specialized members of Demon armies in charge of using spells like '''Iris''' to construct castles, fortifications, traps, and other defensive measures. Misha Necron of the main cast is especially notable for the scale and the speed she can construct things, making three grand, completely outfitted, and identical castles in a few seconds where other armies would need several Castle Lords working in unison. She is also famed for her ability to make ''extremely'' small, detailed, and intricate models, [[MundaneUtility highly valued by art collectors.]]

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* In ''LightNovel/TheMisfitOfDemonKingAcademy'' ''Literature/TheMisfitOfDemonKingAcademy'' has the Castle Lords, specialized members of Demon armies in charge of using spells like '''Iris''' to construct castles, fortifications, traps, and other defensive measures. Misha Necron of the main cast is especially notable for the scale and the speed she can construct things, making three grand, completely outfitted, and identical castles in a few seconds where other armies would need several Castle Lords working in unison. She is also famed for her ability to make ''extremely'' small, detailed, and intricate models, [[MundaneUtility highly valued by art collectors.]]

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* ''LightNovel/IveBeenKillingSlimesFor300YearsAndMaxedOutMyLevel'': Laika the dragon has extensive knowledge of carpentry and retains her SuperStrength in [[{{Humanshifting}} human form]], so can build a large house singlehandedly in a day.


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* ''Literature/IveBeenKillingSlimesFor300YearsAndMaxedOutMyLevel'': Laika the dragon has extensive knowledge of carpentry and retains her SuperStrength in [[{{Humanshifting}} human form]], so can build a large house singlehandedly in a day.
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* Bran the Builder from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' is said to have built Winterfell and Storms End, two of the strongest castles in the world, as well as the Wall in the north. Many characters, however, doubt that he actually existed, or that he was a single person.

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* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': Bran the Builder from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' is said to have built Winterfell and Storms Storm's End, two of the strongest castles in the world, as well as the Wall in the north. Many characters, however, doubt that he actually existed, or that he was a single person.
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* While not all of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'''s inventions can be called massive, they have certainly demonstrated the ability to build just about anything, including things in the realm of impossible, in just one morning. Their accomplishments include multiple sport arenas, a giant aircraft made witf paper, a skyscraper that goes to the moon, a rollercoaster that spans through a entire city, multiple amusement park rides, and many robotic animals, to name a few.

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* While not all of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'''s inventions can be called massive, they have certainly demonstrated the ability to build just about anything, including things in the realm of impossible, in just one morning. Their accomplishments include multiple sport arenas, a giant aircraft made witf with paper, a skyscraper that goes to the moon, a rollercoaster that spans through a entire city, multiple amusement park rides, and many robotic animals, to name a few.
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* Duncan in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'' is a GageteerGenius who enjoys building things to help people. When transformed into Man-At-Arms, he becomes a {{Technopath}} who can build engineering marvels in a fraction of the time with his [[TimeStandsStill Speed Build]] [[SignatureMove Master Strike]].

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* Duncan in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'' is a GageteerGenius GadgeteerGenius who enjoys building things to help people. When transformed into Man-At-Arms, he becomes a {{Technopath}} who can build engineering marvels in a fraction of the time with his [[TimeStandsStill Speed Build]] [[SignatureMove Master Strike]].

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