In my opinion
It depends on how much your story actually depends on world building, here are two extremes, we have One piece which depends heavily and I mean heavily on world building and lore, and then we have something like Batman (Movies and Shows the comics are another thing entirely) which is more focused on character drama and very little on the world of gotham.
now Batman never needed to create extra content to explain things like powers or magic in depth, they just give simple explanations and hand wave it away, and people accept it since you aren't watching for lore or the world but for how batman will defeat the bad guy and the characters interaction, I think most webtoons also do this since they are more focused on characters than showing of the world.
while one piece is another beast entirely, it's world is so vast and giant that we can only see glimpses of it at a time, even leaving our main cast aside to watch what other characters are doing or saying doesn't give us enough of the world or lore as people want. It's to the point where the writer has to create cards and booster packs to give us the readers more info about characters and the world.
so the question is what is your story really about? is it about the characters or the world those characters are in?
depending on the answer depends if you could create extra content or not