
If you include the main story, the mythological traits are too strong…
Because I’ve been training continuously.
Crawling and moving…
It’s reasonable that I held back when I was a baby because it was dangerous.
It seems that there are many people living without realizing the original power of that world.
I wonder if it’s something like repulsive force manipulation.
Did the main story touch on what was happening in Japan during the decisive battle?
>>6
Wasn’t he over there during the decisive battle?
It was just shown in one frame during the post-battle reconstruction scene.
>>6
Overseas
Thanks to some aunt messing up, let’s stop interfering with Japan, so I couldn’t participate.
But according to OFA, it seems to be the result of training my quirk…
>>7
It’s AFO, right?!
It’s not so much that I trained, but rather that my personality aligned perfectly, allowing me to achieve ultra-dodging.
I think it’s definitely going to be crazy around the time of Ellie-chan and the overhaul.
Obaho’s personality is too far beyond the singularity.
It’s strange that the master is going against someone with no individuality…
>>14
The knuckle duster is strange both during the hero era and after losing its individuality.
Even if it’s said to be crazy, it’s the type of personality that won’t become strong without training.
Isn’t the personality of the star the most amazing?
My personality is not suited for fighting, so being a sidekick hero is the most fitting for me.
You’re running too fast for a star, aren’t you?
Saying “I have no interest because it’s the result of effort and individuality” is a bit unreasonable, isn’t it?
Auto Guard is, no matter how you think about it, a natural ability.
>>20
That’s a part where individuality doesn’t matter…
>>20
That’s right.
Raw ability that has nothing to do with personality.
It’s nice to embed messages that can only be heard by Rokurou in a super-accelerated state.
As expected, I was using weapons and surprise attacks against the final boss, but it’s a world where I can reasonably fight even without much personality.
>>22
There are quite a few heroes with essentially no individuality.
>>23
Sir or like
>>39
I throw extremely heavy stamps at an incredible speed.
>>44
It’s strange for a top-class hero to have this style.
>>48
If you throw a 5-kilogram stamp at Mach speed and hit your target, that would be really powerful.
>>48
So I killed.
>>54
Isn’t the reason for killing in a different place?
>>39
Strong-armed man, etc.
I still think my master has a simpler and cheat-like personality.
No, it’s reacting and even launching, so the ability must be related.
>>27
Different.
Personality is also a part of the body, which is why such reactions can occur.
If it’s a demigod-like personality, then Yutapon’s is also amazing.
If there were even a shard of ice, I could create and manipulate as much as I wanted.
It’s just a personality that slides by…
Even if Koichi loses his individuality after training, he’ll still be strong.
Being able to stick to the Shinkansen already shows a significant strength.
The stance of enduring until the hero who will help us comes, relying on others after doing our best, makes it difficult to evaluate.
>>32
Yes! With all my might!
Obaho is really dangerous.
If only the spirituality could be managed, those healing grandmas would be nothing…
Pop-chan, help me! I fell into Yuei, but I wonder what would have happened if I had passed…
>>35
Just because I tried to apply for the Hero Course doesn’t mean I’m saying it’s U.A.
>>35
It doesn’t feel like they’ll awaken and lift the nerfs while being too caught up with each other as students…
>>35
I don’t think KGD would remember.
I think it would be fine to have more repulsive force operations (?).
Well, it seems like AFO had never fought by combining quirks until the battle in Kamino.
You wanted convenient personalities that you could use right from the start, didn’t you?
Both the offense and defense are sufficient, and the mobility is also higher than that of Imogenium.
Other people have vigilante characters like Captain Celebrity, and they also have quite unusual personalities.
>>40
It’s not about combat, but someone like the Pointing Man has a personality that’s too valuable to waste on death.
The fact that society hasn’t collapsed into chaos may be largely due to the presence of a significant number of potentially extremely dangerous individuals like those in the images, who are still unaware, unawakened, and unnoticed.
>>41
So it’s not wrong to have a blanket ban on use.
Even in the case of self-defense, there are circumstances where it could be like repelling an attacker with a knife using a cannon.
>>74
It’s like judging based only on successful examples, saying that it’s fine to not be a pro hero as long as you just look around Koichi.
>>98
Rather, the fate of pop is the result of getting involved without proper resolve, but the way it’s treated afterward is dismissive…
Living in a way that I don’t receive fatal damage even when being hit unconsciously is unrelated to individuality, but I believe being able to utilize one’s individuality unconsciously is a talent.
Either way, it’s mentioned in the main story that you need to be skilled to be able to apply it.
A mob that can deploy an all-direction barrier, like the one I saw in some story, would definitely be strong if trained.
There are probably people in that world who are really strong but dislike chaos and live quietly.
Even just taking the mobility aspect, it’s above most quirks…
>>49
I can release some kind of bullets?
The final form of the knuckle form is blowing away the rubble of the building, and it’s just insane…
>>52
Pop! Master! What on earth is this power…?!
>>53
What is that… scary…
The person waiting at the domain where the final boss has drastically modified their body.
It’s hilarious that the thread image has been living there from the beginning, even though the enemy has gone through a lot of modifications to reach that area.
>>58
It’s not from the beginning.
I have a lot of combat experience with mobs due to my steady volunteer watchman activities.
>>64
That’s not the kind of discussion we’re having.
>>77
The line “He has lived there from the beginning” is a quote from the work.
I have the impression that Vigilante is good at exploring and interpreting characters.
Whether it’s the best or not, I think it would still be quite a strong character even if they joined as a guest in the latter part of the main story.
Obaho’s uniqueness comes from their knowledge of medicine and the human body, so it is indeed the result of their efforts.
Kairi-chan’s is really too much of a mutation.
I stopped reading because this guy’s personality is too convenient.
>>66
You’re reading it until the end!!
The energy manipulation system is generally strong in the main story, right?
Koichi’s cultivated individuality as a hero and his “individuality” as a superpower are creating a chemical reaction, especially towards the end.
Koichi himself probably won’t be very helpful even in the final battle of the main story.
The worst part is that it seems there are no output limits.
It’s nice that the mental aspect is also a hero.
This guy is figuring out what it means to be his own hero.
>>73
Helping others to relieve stress is great, isn’t it?
>>76
It’s nice to engage in volunteer activities that aren’t related to individuality.
With this guy’s ability, it becomes possible to carry someone on it.
>>73
Whenever there’s some commotion, I can’t help but stick my face in.
There’s the feeling that we have to help those who are suffering, but it also looks really tough for the people who are causing a scene.
So I’ll be by your side until the hero comes to help you.
That’s good, isn’t it?
Koichi is more suited for helping people after a disaster.
It’s better to leave it to you than to get involved in a rough situation.
Even though the knuckle duster has become powerless, the ability to keep fighting is due to the experience gained during the hero era.
>>82
That is one factor, and also the significant enhancement of physical abilities through illegal drugs.
>>87
In the story, if you’re still without a plan, you might get beat up by some low-life punks…
Too well-bred.
As expected, they probably can’t win against the top-tier characters in the main story, but they seem to be around the lower half of that ranking.
Due to their personality, they are likely to be utilized rarely.
>>88
You say from the beginning, but AFO hasn’t been watching since the beginning.
I’ve been paying attention to Koichi since he worked hard and acquired various skills.
>>93
So I’m saying that’s not what this is about, but can’t you understand that?
>>93
It feels like the restrictions are lifted once you accumulate achievements through hard work.
I haven’t really done much training.
Is it bad? It’s just a little bit of manipulating repulsion, right…?
He had been living “here” from the very beginning.
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
>>91
Mother: “Don’t jump, it’s dangerous!” (slap)
>>92
If abilities were derived from physical strength, then sudden crashes could also be possible…
My laid-back personality, which is so out of touch with the atmosphere, perfectly matched my individuality.
Well, it’s certainly true that the accumulation of personality traits and vigilante activities has had an effect, especially on auto-defense.
If it were just based on personality, I should have been able to dodge the first attack from Souga.
There is a fairly high possibility that reflexes are inherently outstanding.
Personally, what I value the most about Vigilante is the part where Mirko from her high school days appears.
The mob character with the ability to search for people seemed incredibly strong.
>>99
So I ended up dying…
The slip of the tongue was there from the beginning, after all.
If I quote a line from the story and you say, “No, that’s wrong,” it would be problematic, right?
The true charm of a kind person lies in the fact that it doesn’t matter whether they have a strong or weak personality.
Looking at it again, my master is quite the Daredevil.
The police will respond properly as an organization.
The minor heroes are diligently patrolling.
Good citizens help when they can.
That’s all you need at the end of a society of individuality.
It became clear that the movements are really creepy once it’s turned into a video, said the kind man.
“I really like how the stance of this work is represented by ‘I’m here’ instead of ‘I have arrived.'”
Your response quoting lines from the work and saying “That’s different!” is completely off.
I like that AFO decided it was better to push through with power rather than making meticulous plans because the existence like the one in the thread image is just too irregular.
>>113
In the main story, it was ultimately a push to the end, after all.
>>114
Isn’t that not even a proper comeback?
>>114
The main story is chronologically later, so that’s to be expected.
>>113
That seems quite out of place once you watch the main story.
Isn’t AFO the type that gets cornered using strategies with a creepy smile like Koichi?
>>118
In the main story, there aren’t any guys who aren’t like the best jeans guys, right?
>>120
Isn’t it different from Koichi’s case to say that we don’t need that and kill it?
>>123
I feel like we’re not communicating well.
>>120
If there are guys like that, then it’s not worth the cost-effectiveness to strategize, so it’s fine to just push through.
This person’s personality is completely different because it doesn’t match with a funeral at all.
>>118
I researched extensively around me, but in the end, I couldn’t grasp the cause and could only think, “Even an ordinary person can experience such a sudden change.”
It’s more like a story about shifting to a more realistic plan, since there’s no way we can handle research that feels like grasping at clouds.
Aren’t there children who either haven’t read or have low comprehension skills?
Hitting a bad guy feels refreshing!
I also want to have those feelings.
Gentle is someone who tried to help others but ended up ruining his life.
I want a personality that is inherently strong from the start rather than just one that gets stronger through training.
>>122
Why are abnormal individuals who have nothing to do with individuality mixed in? It’s scary.
Even if you take away Koichi’s individuality, I think it would be impossible to use it effectively from the start.
Above all, you don’t want a moving AFO that looks like a cockroach, right?
Rather, it feels like this side story is well connected to the popular main series, and I wonder why its recognition is so low.
>>125
That’s what side stories are like.
It’s like having to constantly be on guard and come up with countermeasures against an ordinary kid who gradually accumulates experience and becomes a cheat with unique abilities, all while disrupting my plans… that’s just too much to handle.
What are you going to do if that guy like Koichi gets cornered with excitement and then further awakens?
>>131
There’s no reason to do something like that when we’re already being sneaky because of All Might.
>>131
Then you’ll just take away my abilities, right?
>>138
I don’t want a personality that requires me to awaken.
>>138
If we take Koichi’s example, how do you take power from someone who only becomes stronger the more they are cornered?
>>131
The most frightening thing is a wounded hero.
Gathering immediate talent is clearly more cost-effective.
What heroes do is to nurture.
Even just watching the first episode of Vigilante, I’ll ultimately learn from Ire-saki and my master that physical ability and skill are necessary.
First of all, isn’t it a bit shady for a hospital to name my mom’s personality after a fly swatter?
At that point, there’s no reason for AFO to fight Koichi.
I’m just satisfied that you accompanied me in the experiment of how far No. 6 can go.
I don’t really like the type of personality that is good at applying skills and coming up with ideas, do I AFO?
>>137
Just because he doesn’t fit with hand-man, he’s still a character collector himself.
>>137
It seems that they overlooked the straightforward, brawn-over-brains type until they lost once, so I think they have a rough personality.
“Golden balls are amazing! But I guess they feel unnecessary.”
In the first place, in the timeline of Vigilante, if things get too flashy, All Might will come, so they are hiding and laying low…
If Koichi is prodded, there’s a possibility that it could lead to the peak period All Might, so it seems there isn’t much benefit in doing it.
I think it’s not really needed since they probably already have plenty of power types and mobility types.
>>147
It is also stealing the individuality of the same system.
>>152
When I hit the white tail, I’m using about four different muscle strength enhancements.
Strong individuality, but the attack power is trash…
>>148
So I updated it.
I can blow away a building with a single punch.
There’s a story about what happens if you cause a flashy incident, right?
The application of the character’s individuality in the thread seems to be similar to a bug technique developed through extensive use.
I think it will feel different from what I expected, even if I take it away…
AFO basically has a stance where they just want to carry out evil schemes rather than wanting to gather a lot of individuality to become the strongest, so if the efficiency of evil plotting seems poor, they’ll switch tactics.
But All Might is almost killed by the Poison Poison Chainsaw.
>>154
It’s not happening, right!?
If Uncle Compass were alive, all sorts of stories would collapse.
It takes effort to steal someone’s individuality, so I can’t do that to someone like Koichi who can unleash high firepower attacks repeatedly.
There’s nothing to gain from fighting, so it’s pointless to get involved.
It’s stronger to have many things that are specialized rather than just one that can do a variety of things.
If there was a Koichi fanboy like in No.6, I might have stolen their individuality and experimented with their body.
He has friends, but not many fans…
The story is developing towards the end, and the injured ones are increasingly gaining dangerous power-ups.
Among those guys, there are also some thread images.
What did Ojiro do?
>>163
I have a cute girlfriend.
I will hit you.
>>163
Hidden Leaves
The poisonous chainsaw that put a hole in All Might’s stomach and left him near death…
I wanted to see that in the main story…
Injured No. 6 is getting stronger and the inflation battle is amazing.
If we’re talking about awesomeness, something like Gentle, which can even soften the air, is also incredible.
>>166
A quirk that could have made me a top-class hero if I had been good at helping others.
Wasteful
I really love how it appeared briefly in the main story with a grown-up version.
It’s good that I can say to someone I fought against so much, “Um… you look really beaten up, should we go to the hospital?”
>>168
Brain destroyed 6
Overclock shouldn’t be something you give to a cheat personality lock.
>>173
Well, it’s incredibly strong, but it seems to be very exhausting as a trade-off…
The strange long-distance attack is too cheating.
>>174
Is that all…?
I am the successor, but…
In the final part, including the main story, it became a cheat-class ability, so that’s the only part I didn’t like much.
>>179
A hero needs to be this strong.
>>179
Is that about Deku?
>>189
In the end, isn’t it just lacking individuality?!
>>179
The unpleasant reality is that extremely strong people also have psychological composure.
Whether that strength is due to the awakening of individuality or because of Koichi, in the end, I guess it’s fine not to know.
Even though Arrow Man has a really strong quirk, he’s been left alone.
It’s being theorized that energy is being drawn from another space.
What the heck is this guy!!!
I want to hear the story you understood.
>>184
Alright, the hardening has been undone.
>>188
Master is…
>>193
That’s nice, isn’t it…?
>>188
Is that something a hero would do?
I wasn’t a hero.
The name of the ability is “Levitation.”
Even though it’s during a fall, catching up to the airplane with an air dash is quite insane.
The personality “Fly Swatter” is just too random.
Immune to contact-type quirks.
I think the idea of it being from a different space is simply a misunderstanding by AFO.
No.6 was doing something similar, and they just don’t understand the strength that comes from desperation.
There are heroes who create black holes and produce ectoplasm…
Surprisingly, the period I spent with my mentor was short.