Hey!
Even though I do write Fantasy/dystopian I put more effort into my characters and plot than I do setting. I tend to work out the details I need to get my plot and to create (hopefully) no holes. Then I just write it and add the details once my book is completed. I think fantasy writers can become bogged down with world-building. Then they see all this work they did and they're only adding in 10% into the story so then they try to add more of their beautiful world-building and you spend more time reading about how a community disposes of it's waste than you do about a character's life or struggles.
Even though I do write Fantasy/dystopian I put more effort into my characters and plot than I do setting. I tend to work out the details I need to get my plot and to create (hopefully) no holes. Then I just write it and add the details once my book is completed. I think fantasy writers can become bogged down with world-building. Then they see all this work they did and they're only adding in 10% into the story so then they try to add more of their beautiful world-building and you spend more time reading about how a community disposes of it's waste than you do about a character's life or struggles.