Kimona
Watermelon king
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Yes, but it didn't really make much sense. Like for example, if he has to get 36 hours of sleep a day, how is he able to function in everyday life? Much less pass an entrance exam?ah did you read the weaknesses portion?
Rule number 7, i.e "keep to the basic laws of my hero academia. this isn't marvel." A quirk is just a single ability, you're character has like 8. Two of which aren't even related to the other ones.I'm nor breaking any rule.
Even if they can float I'm not really seeing how that's relevant. Had your quirk been something like baku physiology, then I could see where you're coming from. But you still have tons of other abilities that have nothing to do bakus.baku's can float in short.
Can't he just generate the energy necessary to use said power by eating peoples nightmares?it takes a lot of energy to use an manipulation, so much energy that if he only stored energy via sleeping that it would take him around 5 years just to slip like, a few seconds to maybe even a minute of the power into a battle, and that's if he didn't use his quirk at all in that time. it's basically unusable
They are not. I've found no mention of them being able to put people to sleep, store peoples dreams, manipulate dreams, manipulate reality, dreamwalk, float or have nightvision. Granted, maybe I'm wrong on this one since Japanese mythology isn't exactly my area of expertise so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong (with sources obviously).2: Those are all things that baku can do.
Right, that pretty much makes the whole "he has to store up energy first" moot then. Plus, he can literally create infinitive nightmares so the fact that they don't generate much energy is pretty much irrelevant.3: yes he could, but they(individual) don't supply much of anything when it comes to the reality ability.
Doesn't that contradict this part of his personality: "Though he can be mean, even evil at times. How? Well, he could enter your dream, and turn it into a nightmare, creating all your worse fears and showering it in blood shed, and forcing you to stay, before sucking the dream out of you to keep for himself, or just eat right then and there. But that’s only after he’s traumatized you into diapers. (he finds dreams like this particularly tasty)" And even if it doesn't, "he won't do that" isn't really a weaknesses.and he would never go out and make nightmares on a large scale either because that is just horribly cruel and mean. (I mean, putting people to sleep and turning their dream into a hell? that sounds pretty mean and un-hero like to me)
If he has to sleep four times the average person, he has to sleep 36 hours a day. He wouldn't have the time to fight anyone.though to be honest he would be more of a hero like aizawa. sneak attacks with small numbers, and then put them to sleep.
What ways? Because the same test is apparently to difficult for quirkless people to pass so I don't really see how someone who has to sleep for 36 hours a day would have a better chance at passing them.and as for passing the test, there are ways
Actually, the author of my hero academia has confirmed that the robots had deactivation buttons in order to give people with more sneak based quirks a chance. And since the robots weren't able to see Hakagure, it was fairly easy for her to turn them of.but the same question can be asked of hakagure, how does a character, with only invisibility on her side beat up robots? until further notice, the world will never know.