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All for One and One for All by Nancy E. Krulik
All for One and One for All by Nancy E. Krulik













All for One and One for All by Nancy E. Krulik

It need not be a contrived limit either such as some sort of "maximum" number of quirks he can marshal at once. It is possible that AFO has similar limits. An example was how Todoroki's body temperature dropped during his fight with Deku in the tournament. Not that it doesn't have other limitations, but apparently they're not severe enough to prevent it from being able to overpower AFO.Īnother point is that there are physical limits to how. It doesn't necessarily have to worry about coherently engineering a bunch of different synergies. Meanwhile, OFA does just keep getting stronger. Sometimes adding unneeded ingredients even makes the dish worse. It only gets better if you add the right combinations of ingredients, and even then, there comes a point where adding more ingredients serves no purpose. Does a dish always get better and better as you add more and more ingredients? The answer is no. There's no reason to assume that the strength of AFO's techniques is a simple function of the number of quirks that he incorporates. The accepted answer fails to explain how this stockpiling would outgrow All for One unless it's some sort of exponential increase for One for All vs a linear increase for All for One. Possibly Related: What does it mean that "One for All" allows to stockpile power? How is it that the combined physical prowess of 9 individuals (2 of which we know were quirkless) can be stronger than the combination of at least a dozen Strong quirks, maybe more? Going by the name that is around 10-12 stolen offensive quirks (not to mention numerous defensive ones as well as ones allowing him to live etc. We see the combined effects of multiple quirks used together by All for one. In the fight between All Might and All for one,

All for One and One for All by Nancy E. Krulik

The user of All For One can combine several Quirks in order to create devastating techniques which would normally not be possible with the usage of only one Quirk. All For One also allows the user to transfer stolen Quirks to other people.

All for One and One for All by Nancy E. Krulik

Izuku Midoriya is the ninth user of One for All.Īll For One allows the user to steal other people's Quirks and wield these stolen powers as their own. One For All allows the user to access stockpiled power, which grants the user momentary superhuman strength at destructive levels, increased agility, and superhuman speed. For those who don't know a brief description of the 2 major quirks involved in the main story of My Hero Academia are the quirks One for All (All Might, Izuku) and All for One.Īll Might explains that One For All is the union of two Quirks: A Quirk that stockpiles power and a Quirk that could be transferred to others.















All for One and One for All by Nancy E. Krulik