I'd still prefer if one of the main cast of students (or Eraser would be awesome) died or got permanently disabled, but clearly this is not that type of show, and I've made my peace with that. It's a hero story after all, much like Danmachi.
I'd still prefer if one of the main cast of students (or Eraser would be awesome) died or got permanently disabled, but clearly this is not that type of show, and I've made my peace with that. It's a hero story after all, much like Danmachi.
Peace.
Episode 75
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That was an annoyingly short episode, made shorter because Eri once again went back and decided that the world was better off if she became the core of Chisaki's anti-quirk bullet manufacturing plant. Let's please just focus on fighting now.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Arrrrrgh...
Overhaul is pretty cool.
I find it laughable that 20% of All Might's power (and consequently speed) can already do that much damage. If All Might at his peak had been there himself, the battle would be done with one smash...
All these other heroes really are shit compared to him.
Peace.
For a second I thought Sir was gonna die, but then they mentioned the villain's restore ability. Ok. 🐧
Eri is super annoying. People risking their lives, and then she runs back AGAIN to the villain. Ffs. Someone slap her good pls.
Something that annoyed me, too, and I think shinta discussed it here recently, too: Why can that villain withstand Deku's attacks? Deku's ability is super strength. The villain can destroy and restore, but somehow he gets super strength as a free bonus, because ... otherwise it's be a boring fight, eh?
haha, pretty late to only realize that now, isn't it
It's been like that (and even told like that inverse) from episode 1 onwards.
I mean... seriously, the quirk itselff makes that clear already.
It's the combined strength of multiple heroes in one person.. and it adds up.
Just like all Villains are shit-tier compared to All for One, basically (for pretty much the same reason)
Last edited by KrayZ33; Sat, 01-04-2020 at 07:29 PM.
@Krayz - Okay.
@neflight - But that amount of force delivered in one blow should've killed him, or if Izuku held back, which he probably did, at least knocked him out. His repair ability was not explained to work even when he is unconscious. I know non-quirk abnormal strength/speed/toughness from training is the sub-central conceit of this story though, so it's fine.
Peace.
Chisaki is a seasonned brawler, or he appears to be.
When Izuku landed a strike on his shoulder, he saw it coming. My guess is he can activate his quirk right before impact and it somehow works fine.
Chisaki also said it at least twice: Izuku is too easy to read/predict. He's pretty much like Mirio, able to anticipate almost every move around him and activate his quirk accordingly. He also has a very fine and master level control of his quirk in both destruction and repair, it feels like he has two quirks instead of one. Hell, the way he creates those concrete spikes is hero level quirk too. By combining destruction and repair that makes a third quirk.
The awesome quirk user really is Chisaki here, on top of his wits.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
I believe it's simply the generic enhanced toughness perk heros and villains get. Just like in the comics.
In Chisaki's case, you could also just assume he fused some tough materials into himself and be done with it.
Though I'm certain he would and probably did heal a broken arm or two with his Quirk. (And certainly did heal 100% when he fused)
In fact, I'm pretty sure Deku's attack even broke his arm @ 11:35 because he ripped his own arm off to reassamble it again a few seconds later.
Super strength itself is something we haven't seen from him though
Last edited by KrayZ33; Sun, 01-05-2020 at 04:43 AM.
Episode 76:
So Chisaki's normal, unprotected body can withstand Deku's 100% punch, only suffering unconsciousness. Ok.
This is a shit presenta, even when citing 'b-but shounen!'.
Well... that aside, 100% was pretty dope.
I'm gonna say that Deku wasn't the real reason that Night Eye saw a different future, but that Eri's rewinding changed things up. And Eri activating her quirk emotionally as every bit as much to do with Lemillion as it did with Deku.
For "causing self damage faster than I can rewind", he really didn't do much consistent damage. It all came in bursts, and I'm just going to have to assume that Deku's flying required a leg-breaking kick every now and again.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
My concern is for Eri. She can obviously also be exploited by heroes.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
Actually, Eri will make this anime even less consequential than it already has been: now Almight can be healed :/
Unless Eri dies. Although more likely (because a little girl dying would be way too consequential): Eri loses her quirk at the end of this arc.
Guys...You Say Run has lyrics...
I agree with this. His power is a time power, her power is a time power, so her power effected his power.
Maybe, if she really learns to control her power.
I'm curious though if she might be able to cure his injuries, but he still wouldn't get his powers back because OFA lives in Deku now.
Can't Izuku just pass it back again?
EDIT:
Watched the episode. How was Izuku flying around like that..? What happened to basic physics..? And how is NightEye still talking with those injuries?
I still have no idea how One for All works and how you "train" to be able to use 100% of it without injuring yourself.
I really hope NightEye died at the last scene. But then again, can't Eri just rewind him..? I hope she can't due to lack of control.
Last edited by shinta|hikari; Sun, 01-12-2020 at 10:08 PM.
Peace.
1) When you've got the power of All Might, you can fly by just thrusting your legs at the air to lift yourself.Originally Posted by shinta
2) The whole "body adapts to your quirk" thing is vague and just a way to explain why we can't have Deku use All-For-One all the time, but also give him times when he can.
No one explains how Ida's legs reinforced themselves to take on the running forces, or how Bakugo's palms are now resistant to explosions from his years of adaptation.
The whole "Do damage to counter the rewind" maths doesn't work when you actually break it down.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
This.
I'm willing to believe people with quirks are immune or have adapted to their own quirks. Doing double jumps is a different level of suspension of disbelief.
As a doctor, would a human being be able to keep conscious and talk with their spine obliterated like NightEye did? I'm genuinely curious.
Peace.