
You could indeed also go the warlock route, if you play up the "tried the shortcut to glory" route. For example, bards would work perfectly, but also certain rogue or ranger subclasses. I can see this work well with several classes that don't have a built in talent or speciality. If you can find joy in that, I think this is absolutely worth a try. I mention this last part specifically because the risk of such a character is that you will not be in any spotlights, so you as a player will need to find ways to have fun setting others up to be in that spotlight. This means they are fun to play, even though you play a seemingly non-hero. Your character will seem not be be good at anything specific, but still useful in many situations despite their "mundaneness". Specifically designing characters without a focus (non-optimised) that have a broad spectrum of abilities would suit this purpose. There are a couple of build directions that could suit this purpose. I think this is a fun and workable idea, so here some ideas and some caveats I see. So he's never been physically itimidating, or super charismatic, and has always wanted to be a hero despite never feeling like he ever could be.but now is his chance, and he's figuring it out as he goes! The whole 'wannabe hero' thing would stem from the fact that artificers, especially Battlesmith, are pretty SAD with intelligence. I'm picturing him standing there in some oversized robotic armor, voice cracking as he tries to sound intimidating, fiddling with some stupid button on his gauntlet until finally some energy beam wildly shoots out of it. Watashi no Hero Academia - Slice-of-life manga focused on the girls. My Hero Academia Smash - Parody of the main series, already finished. You could be some skinny nerdy teen with robotic tools and gear that you are just getting the hang of using, like a young Peter Parker. My Hero Academia ILLEGALS/Vigilantes - A prologue manga focused on a different set of main characters, tackling vigilantism in this univers. Perhaps they musteriously dissapeared and you accidentally stumbled upon their robotic companion who accompanies you on your quest to find them. So, let's review a few more pairings that are either destined to be, or will be forever fanon.Your could find your parents 'gear' hidden away in the attic covered in dust and cobwebs, and you use that to adventure and to tinker with as you discover what it can do. Some characters have excellent chemistry and have a lot in common, but other pairings are pretty niche or bizarre.

By now, with four seasons of material to work with, the My Hero Academia anime has given fans all kinds of material for devising fun new pairings.


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Update April 23rd, 2020 by Louis Kemner: Popular anime series like My Hero Academia, Bleach, and Naruto are ripe for pairings of all kinds, and some are hinted at on-screen while others are the beloved creations of the fans. While others are truly perfect, and we can see them happening (and making sense, if/when they do finally become canon). Some of the possible ships out there simply make no sense – no matter how much the fans would like otherwise.

MHA has a ton of characters, and thus a ton of possibilities for the romantic entanglements. RELATED: My Hero Academia: 10 Other Heroes Who Deserve To Inherit One For All So, where do the ships from My Hero Academia fall? Some of those ships are provided to us, while others we form in our heads and hang on to with dear life. It's basically human nature to create ships in any series we become attached to.
