
Sir Nighteye’s Quirk “Fore-see”! By touching a part of the target person and making eye contact, one can see the possible actions that person could take for one hour in advance! — Conditions are confidential.
Stupid.
>>1Physical strength is strong.
Simply a bothersome person.
Deku will die during the internship, so it’s fine that he couldn’t see the future of the first decisive battle.
You’ll understand if you look at the other ones.
>>3If you say something like that, I’m going to get mad just like during the meeting.
It’s not a move that someone with foresight should make.
A person who seems like they could be a hero even without a strong personality.
A person who won’t share any specific details about predictions.
It was supposed to be a forecasting ability, but before I knew it, it was being used as a fate determination ability.
Stamp-throwing man
If you’re hiding away because you’re scared of predictions, that’s one thing, but someone who’s actively using predictions to be a hero is quite another.
It was a bad development.
Personality and character don’t match.
I realize that dealing with prophetic messages like this in works such as Zetsubou Chiru and Blue Archive is quite difficult.
>>13It’s a bit much to lump that together with Sir.
It gave the impression of being a mere stepping stone for Deku, along with Mirio, in a fluffy, lightweight manner.
If that’s the case, it would be one thing if Deku’s status improves.
I made it complicated.
The idea that the future can be changed through effort is a classic theme, but since it’s Deku at the core, the argument that he was able to change the future lacked sufficient persuasive power.
As for the internship edition, let’s just pretend this person doesn’t exist…
>>20The fundamental issue is that it’s not just this guy, which is what makes the internship edition strange.
It’s not so much that Midoriya (Deku) has surpassed the wall; it gives the impression that the wall itself has pulled back to elevate Deku.
Well, the handling of precognition in other works is mostly flawed anyway, so this is about what you can expect.
>>23For example?
>>23It’s good that a person with precognitive abilities loses and is unable to surpass their predictions; it should rather be that way.
However, it’s rare for someone to have their explanation of prophetic abilities or related behavior get all mixed up like Sir’s.
It was nice when the girl in the water was being tickled.
Rock Rock’s
Night Eye! I don’t really get it.
is everything
While “My Hero Academia” has been overcome, I think it was not a good choice in terms of structure to lack a figure to scold during the important early period of the serialization, as it led to a somewhat distorted view of heroes deepening between All Might and Deku.
The recovery agent old lady scolded Might at the sports festival, just for the record.
Nothing changed from there.
A being with the ability to fix the future, even ignoring causality.
It feels like the author couldn’t handle it properly.
I don’t think there are any other works where a human has such god-level foresight.
There is no point of comparison.
>>32Whether it aligns with the prediction or not is fully concluded in Sar’s mind, so it can all pass as Sar’s delusion.
The hidden passage was just a coincidence.
>>32If you’re seriously saying this, you should at least Google something like “precognitive ability character” or something…
>>68I can change the future I saw.
Is there any character other than Saur who has both the ability to not change the future and the ability to change it?
What happens if you flip the results of rock-paper-scissors, which is often used to explain precognition? It would become something I don’t quite understand.
In the end, does it mean that destiny is fixed, so even if you try to take a different approach, you can’t?
>>33According to the Sir, it seems that the results of what you see can be postponed.
You will be forced into a situation where you have to show your hand and the outcome in rock-paper-scissors.
I think it’s not a breakdown but rather a predetermined course that the bad predictions of a seer can be overturned.
A person whose physical abilities are surprisingly impressive.
>>37It’s seriously crazy!
>>37Perhaps regardless of foresight, that’s why in that world the correct answer is to train first.
>>40It’s only natural to think that training like that is just common sense.
It’s not just plain; the fact that they are essentially useless yet managing to buy time for Overhaul is way too crazy.
The existence, including the physical aspect, is just noise…
Aizawa’s rope work is quite something, but the Slur image is simply a monster in terms of strength.
>>43It seems like Rappa-kun’s strong arm personality could hold up in a normal fistfight, right?
>>49That guy’s personality doesn’t contribute much to the fight.
The fact that Setushima is so strong is due to their natural physical ability, which doesn’t relate to personality at all.
Sir, Mirio, Overhaul, and Eri all have such strong personalities.
I can understand that it’s scary to see a terrible future and that you can’t change it, so it’s reasonable to avoid looking at it.
There are occasional works that avoid themes related to one’s own abilities.
But despite that, they start saying things like it could have been prevented if they had watched out for it, or talking about some kind of additional pressure, which drives me crazy.
The eraser and the stain both rely on my physical abilities.
Even Endeavor is muscular from training.
The Hawks seem to give off a vibe of having low physical abilities.
It makes you wonder which one it is.
Because of the statement that I could have prevented it if I had just looked.
At first, I was envisioning multiple uncertain futures for a short duration, but…
I feel like the reason things have become increasingly distorted is because I caught a glimpse of a future where All Might definitely dies!
But it would have been better if it was just explained as “I saw it when my quirk went out of control after accidentally firing my trigger during a battle with a villain in the past…”
Regardless of this guy’s personality, his physical ability becomes a nuisance.
It’s not that the settings are bad, but they’ll just become noise.
An example of thinking it’s better not to force a precognitive ability user to be a combatant.
I wonder if they wanted to be like Jin from World Trigger.
Could it be that this ability is useful in team battles?
>>53…I think that if it’s Sir’s personality, it would rather be treated as if it should go somewhere far away, like not getting involved in touch at all.
>>53Useless
If you see a future where you’re using a final push but failing, then you’ll just end up fighting in a state that guarantees failure.
Determination is nothing more than an ability comparable to happiness.
If you’re just looking at a future that has already been determined, there’s no difference between looking at it unprepared and looking at it after you’ve finished preparing, right?
The feeling of ability inflation and stupidity accelerating in the internship chapter is irresistible.
“I have seen a future that cannot be changed!”
Because the ability to predict the future changes frequently, it becomes incomprehensible.
This guy’s ability is probably only appreciated by Father Pucci.
It was supposed to be amazing before overturning Deku, but if you use predictions that can’t be overturned, it’s just junk, so I guess I miscalculated.
Ojiro-kun is also automatically doing his best with everything except for his tail on his own.
>>62That guy’s personality is not a big tail.
It’s a personality that moves a big tail.
That’s why training my individuality has little benefit, so I’m seriously working hard on my physical training.
>>69The tail is a different form, so it doesn’t disappear even if the end is seen, but moving the tail is an activation type, so it can be sealed by the user’s ability.
There was an explanation like that, if I remember correctly.
>>75If you take that explanation seriously, it means that all the anomalies have multiple personalities, so it’s better to ignore it.
>>76But Kuchiata is completely different with his creepy appearance and ability to control animals.
>>76It’s because of multiple personalities that it became such a deformity.
It seems that with each generation, personalities become more complex and tend to blend together.
>>62The presence or absence of individuality factors creates an absolute difference in physical abilities.
Just by setting one thing, we could strengthen the reason why Deku didn’t train his body and why Ojiro can be a hero…
The reasoning behind the continuous predictions used against Overhaul was also quite unclear.
He was considered a capable sidekick who supports Might, who rushes out without waiting for a request as a vigilante, in terms of administrative tasks.
In fact, various abilities that can be described as precognition are executed randomly.
For one hour, you can see the future! But it doesn’t mean you can only see the future one hour ahead; being able to see the future freely for an hour is an extraordinary ability, even among future-seeing types.
A character that fights using foresight abilities.
An image of a protagonist who changed an unchangeable future and continued to cause bugs as a result of moving forward with that premise.
Does the future not change even if we make a fuss about it, broadcast it on national news, or publish it after seeing it?
I really don’t understand why it feels like this…
Could it be that they tried to show originality with their prophetic abilities and ended up getting carried away?
The Master taught me that psychic abilities tend to falter if you don’t establish the details of the ability before using it, more so than with other abilities.
>>73A prediction that cannot be overturned is given to non-combat characters that do not move actively.
Give the combat character a simple, overturnable prophecy.
I guess it would have been better to do it like a one-piece dress.
Able to continue a full-speed dash while carrying dozens of 5kg equipment.
Throwing a 5kg metal block and knocking a person away.
In a world where even someone with no individuality can manage at this level, it’s just amazing, Night Eye!
The certainty of the future being fixed and the use of future sight in combat are two things that fundamentally do not align.
If it’s one way or the other, I can manage something.
Everyone has an equal right to change the future!
>>80That issue was the same as the meeting of that round club, it’s such a terrible synchronicity, isn’t it?
I’ll dodge the opponent’s attack with foresight! → I’ll devise a strategy by observing the situation! → I can’t change what I’ve seen in my foresight…! → Something… energy…? gathered and changed my foresight…
Therefore, it’s most logical to make the sir an emotionless mental patient.
The individuality that fixes the future.
You can’t change yourself because you don’t have the power to surpass yourself.
>>83But this person was trying to devise future strategies by looking at the future of Merio…
Ultimately, what you have is not foresight but an ability to intervene in the fixed future of the Akashic Records!!!
That’s amazing, to be honest.
Even without surpassing the singularity, it seems like the human form will eventually disappear just by stacking different abnormal types.
With this appearance, are you dumb but physically strong?
>>87The original source is quite something.
The personality of the lewd aunt’s rifle, where her arm transforms into a rifle, is definitely a rifle-type personality, so that’s fine.
I feel it’s kind of strange to make hair made of putty a rifle quirk.
There are characters whose quirks and their monstrous forms are unrelated.
I feel that strangeness and individuality are different things.
Although Ochako’s zero-gravity quirk is indeed a unique ability, it feels somewhat strange to say that having paw pads on her hands is part of that zero-gravity power.
If we’re talking about works with a good impression regarding future predictions, it would be something like World Trigger.
The allied faction is operating actively and effectively.
>>90I felt a somewhat unprecedented wickedness in inciting a future seen through prophecy to solidify that future.
Given that my predictive abilities are already shaky, turning the hero who should be a model for the internship and questioning whether you are suitable to be the successor into a role in the internship arc has hindered the overall quality…
>>92If you do this kind of thing in parallel, of course it’ll end up like this… but I also feel that it was well done in that it landed softly enough not to be a fatal blow despite the cancellation.
>>100Throughout, it was nothing but a Deku-level disappointment regarding the successor issue.
The future is uncertain, so it can be changed through action…! There are countless examples of this.
The idea that the future cannot be changed… is basically the final boss’s ability, right?
>>93In creation, there are roughly two types of future vision that cannot be altered.
One that only predicts major disasters.
The other one is the type where you can only see a momentary image.
Even Iida’s engine has a weird leg shape, and the fact that it becomes faster is a separate element, right?
I’m going to fly through the sky with jet propulsion from my legs! It looks like one big thing though.
The creepy legs feel like a supplementary presence for heat dissipation.
I wonder if they wanted to emphasize that only Deku can overturn it!
I don’t feel like it’s really prestigious since Sir became that way.
It’s good that Deku is trying to twist the future where he dies.
Originally, both Deku and Sir should have died, but in the future, only Deku did not die.
It’s not good to feel like… that.
Just before, Deku was using a big frame saying “I won’t let anyone die,” so it stands out even more.
In short, it is the ability to freely view the future of a person you have interacted with on a video site, subject to a one-hour viewing deadline (you can also manipulate the seek bar).
…If you want to see All Might’s last moments with this ability, you have to move the slider all the way to the end, but why did you do that?