Nope!
Looking around at the other classmates, I had to admit that nobody else had thought of it either, except perhaps Yui. Even the grumpy Bakugo didn't seem to realize that his "contributions" to Midoriya's psychological endurance were serving this purpose. If the guy, whom Bakugo had been outright bullying for ten years, hadn't broken and still chose to pursue heroism, then he was indeed a strong individual.
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I have bad news for you: she didn't stop to be a villain larvae. I wonder what have even made you to think about something like that
Blondie didn't like it either, so he knocked the gecko off with an explosion, and the white-haired devil got a reprimand from the alarmed heroes.
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Talent - my case. No such test - Horikoshi, probably.
After registering, you need to fill out an applicant application, which must include (consider this): a consent form from your parents or guardian for such a dangerous profession; a report card signed and stamped by your junior high school; results of an interview with the school psychologist; a health certificate meeting the requirements from a doctor; a high school diploma (which will be sent automatically by your school at the end of the year); as well as your thoughts on the design of your costume and necessary equipment and a certificate of online registration of your quirk on the Public Hero Safety Commission's website.
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I write strictly according to the plan so his Awakening has been planned for a few years already. And I think it's awesome :) As for your idea - it could probably work, yes, but I decided to take a different approach
I think is was somewhere in the Episode 11. There were a few paragraphs about him experimenting with her power
Moving on. Another crucial point—her transformation easily wipes away my markers, even though she doesn't know they exist.
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Thanks. Yeah, this is much closer to how it actually works in the book. Though even this still wouldn’t get you anywhere near Toshinori’s level - it takes far more than mere kinetic energy for that.
That’s a common trope describing an overpowered, overly knowledgeable, overly capable protagonist who’s unrealistically good at everything he or she (Marty Stu or Mary Sue, in that case) does. It’s a bad habit many writers fall into, especially fanfic authors, and especially in self-insert stories. Niren is powerful and well-prepared too, but I tried to avoid that trope by every means possible.
This gif would’ve been more fitting for Episode 7, Part VII :)
Cracking his neck and stretching, the boy said:
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Some guy named Amiii_ stole it and started posting it as his own, but Webnovel deleted it after I filed a DMCA claim. Also, his version was written very poorly: this one is much better in terms of text quality.
When young Shigaraki screamed incoherently - and plunged his own hands into the ground.
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He's not sure who he can trust and who can't. Also, he wants to have a trump card in his sleave for USJ events
Maybe in the future, when I fully reveal my abilities, I'll ask for some help…
MHA: Thorny Path of a Pro-Hero
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