What are your favourite kind of powers in anime?
Ive always been a fan of the kind that arent really combat focused but how strong uses
What are your favourite kind of powers in anime?
I don't watch anime with superpowers because I'm not a kid.
Im sorry that you feel like you need to prove something
This retard never should've told anyone about his powers much less display them in a televised event. His career is finished before it started.
loser
Sounds like something a dumb teenager would say.
the school pushed him to do that
Its kinda a thing that people would talk about if you ever use it once, that and to keep things civil people should know what someone with a power like that can do
He could always just wear a different hero costume when he Heroes around, so people never know its him
I too like mind control powers
Eh he's got a voice modulator now so he's fine. He's kinda boned in a 1 v 1 situation though
Powers handcrafted by the user themselves like most nen stuff in HxH.
is that from boruto??
It depends on the character more than on the power
Remember when Hori said Shinso was getting his own arc soon? Hori doesn’t.
Code Geass
The power to be inmortal
*Chode Gayass
Ftfy
Absolutely fucking rekkkt m8
Call me a shounen tard, but transformations will never not be hype. Even if it's just a stat boost.
Why the fuck does this clown want to be a hero? He could be the best fucking judge, or persecutor, or detective in human history, instead of playing batman. Guaranteed 100% solving every fucking case and crime by just forcing suspects to say the truth.
The power of being good at MMORPGs
Reddit anime. A show for niggers, trannies and faggots.
Judges don't question suspects, they pass verdicts
based seinenchad
There's no need for a trial when the verdict can be derived with 100% accuracy. He can be judge, jury, and persecution.
based virgin
I've always been a fan of lightning based powers. would be my first choice of super power if I got the offer
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this, and I wonder how he intends to use it in battle, do people really talk a lot during fights? or does his power also work if the person grunts in response to whatever he says?
I like high risk strength multipliers like Kaioken, Gear Second or Eight Gates. Keeps the tension during battle.
I like abilities like Kuma's Paw-Paw fruit or gravity powers like Bluenote or Fujitora
specifically I like the defensive aspects of them over the offensive aspects
How did he beat the entrance test?
He didn't, that was the whole point of his character.
He didn't
Kuma's power is just bullshit and literally a plot device.
Something that can bring me back from the dead like O MY RUBBER NEN or something like that.
Then why is he at the academy?
Metal or steel manipulation
true but it's still a cool power and could be made more interesting if Oda reintroduces it with a character who ate the fruit but doesn't know how to use it fully
why would you go for steel manipulation when you could go for metal manipulation?
He's in the general department, which only trains to be administrative nobody instead of an active hero. It's like a shitty liberal studies faculty a prestigious college makes to milk money from retards.
because most metals are useless in combat and focusing on steel would let you make he sharpest and hardest weapons
Have you even watched the show? It's because the school has more courses than just the hero course. He wasn't able to join the hero course because he failed the exam, so they put him on a normal course. He's basically following normal classes, just in the same school that also has a hero course. The school festival is a chance for these kids to show they're worth being transferred into the hero course. This is all explained at the same time the character is introduced.
The ultimate power: The gun
yeah but a knife isn't the end all be all of combat weapons, throwing a hunk of any metal at your enemy is gonna hurt them and if there's no steel around but there's a bunch of things made out of some alloy then you sort of just screw yourself
of course, limiting your powers does make them more interesting, so I can see the appeal in it from that perspective
that makes no sense, but i only skimmed through the anime, so i'm not pretending i understand everything, but mind control is one of the most broken powers ever, so why did the academy create a mandatory entrance test for heroes, that mostly benefits physical powers?
this guy could end basically every hostage situation in an instant without harming anyone.
makes sense, but my example was more about creating and forming steel.
let's say you could turn your limbs into weapons, you would always go for hardened steel.
they didn't. He literally went out of his way to do it so he could jerk off about how oppressed he was because he's too entitled to go to a school like Shiketsu or Ketsubutsu where his power would have gotten him in easily.
>that makes no sense
it makes exactly as much sense as the existence of Harvard Business School
or you could go metals like Tungsten or Osmium which are rarer sure, but are also way denser and could pack a much bigger impact
the UA entrance exam is designed to admit people with flashy powers who'll have a decent chance of landing at the top of the hero ranking. Shinso's power requires him to be an anonymous nobody to be used effectively, therefore he's unsuited for UA
your analogy makes no sense. the BNhA universe is almost exclusively build around heroes.
a kid hat can control minds could easily become one of the most powerful beings in that world, but the entrance test will let him fail 100%.
that's an instant invite for villains to take that kid.
>so why did the academy create a mandatory entrance test for heroes, that mostly benefits physical powers?
Because they're idiots. The whole thing about heroes being mostly judged on their combat abilities is one of the central ideological controversies in the world of the story.
was that stated in the manga? because i doubt a guy with a navel lazer or a frog guy would gain public interest.
also don't they have classes specifically for working on your image and stuff?
>The whole thing about heroes being mostly judged on their combat abilities is one of the central ideological controversies in the world of the story.
since when?
weapons that aren't actually weapons. Kurapika's chains can be used for offense and defense in interesting ways and is also a motif for his situation.
Also, I love it when the user has a high risk high reward system. Kurapika also has "modes" depending on his emotional state. Dare I say the best shonen character ever conceived?
>was that stated in the manga?
it's never directly stated but it is heavily implied by the fact that there are tons of pro heroes who have quirks that'd have no chance of getting them into UA
>there are tons of pro heroes who have quirks that'd have no chance of getting them into UA
any examples? not saying you're wrong, i just can't think of any.
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all of the Pussycats except the one who can make golems
Nighteye
Rock Lock
Manual
there are probably a few more but I can't think of them off the top of my head
I could see Rock Lock easily beating the robots
>Manual
Come one, dude. Water manipulations is one of the most broken super powers IF there are no restrictions.
Always been a big fan of the Wind and Sky.
where is this guy and that hand fetish dude?
they could take out like 100 villains at once.
It_is_a_mystery.mkv
On the other hand, Chiaski is grooving to the beat of his own drum atm.