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|japanese= {{Ruby|帯|たい}}{{Ruby|電|でん}} |
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|romaji= Taiden |
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− | |user= [[Denki Kaminari]] |
+ | |user= [[Denki Kaminari]] |
|quirk type= Emitter |
|quirk type= Emitter |
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|quirk range= Close Range |
|quirk range= Close Range |
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|debut= [[Chapter 16]] |
|debut= [[Chapter 16]] |
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|anime debut= [[Episode 8]] |
|anime debut= [[Episode 8]] |
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− | + | {{Nihongo|'''Electrification'''|{{Ruby|帯|たい}}{{Ruby|電|でん}}|Taiden}} is the [[Quirk]] used by [[Denki Kaminari]]. |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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[[File:Denki Beats Bots.png|thumb|220px|left|Denki discharging electricity.]] |
[[File:Denki Beats Bots.png|thumb|220px|left|Denki discharging electricity.]] |
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− | + | With his Quirk activated, Denki gains a defense mechanism that shocks those who touch him, leaving them slightly paralyzed. If he emits enough electricity, it automatically discharges in all directions, shocking anyone close to him, regardless of contact. Due to this being a light-generating Quirk, it has a natural advantage against [[Fumikage Tokoyami]]'s [[Dark Shadow]]. |
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+ | Electrification also allows Denki to act as a lightning rod and absorb electric discharges from enemies.{{Ref|movie = 2}}{{Ref|chap = 263}}{{-}} |
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− | If Electrification is strong enough, the user can do damage beyond simple electrocution, as demonstrated by and Electric villain at the [[U.S.J.]]. |
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− | ==Weaknesses== |
+ | ===Weaknesses=== |
+ | Electrification works better at close range, being impractical for long-range. While it's possible to increase the Quirk's output for strong areas of effect attacks, Denki has no natural way to direct the excess energy and runs the risk of hitting his voltage limit as well, potentially putting himself and allies in compromising situations. |
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⚫ | If he exceeds his wattage limit, Denki short-circuits his own brain, turning himself dumb for a one-hour period and being unable to activate his Quirk, or even do anything for that matter, until he recovers, although he does appear to retain minimal awareness of his surroundings.{{ref|chap = 16}} In this state, he becomes harmless and thus easier to defeat, capture, or hold hostage. |
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⚫ | Due to the volatile nature of Electrification, Denki is not capable of directing the energy he releases, putting any allies at risk should they be near him if he unleashes his power, so he frequently holds back in combat. Thanks to the efforts of [[Mei Hatsume]] and her teacher [[Higari Maijima|Power Loader]], however, Denki's costume has received an extra piece of equipment called '''Pointer & Shooter''' that allows him to fire projectiles which can stick themselves to surfaces and attract his released electricity, shocking only those within a direct line between them and Denki. |
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− | [[File:Denki (Dumb).png|thumb|180px|right|Denki with his brain short-circuited.]] |
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⚫ | Denki can also use his electricity to activate or charge electronics, like the radio headset he uses in his hero costume or the batteries of various electric devices, effectively replacing traditional sources of energy. |
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+ | In situations of extreme risk, Denki can sometimes panic and thoughtlessly discharge in self-defense. |
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⚫ | Due to the volatile nature of Electrification, Denki is not capable of directing the energy he releases, putting any allies at risk should they be near him if he unleashes his power, so he frequently holds back in combat. Thanks to the efforts of [[Mei Hatsume]] and her teacher [[Higari Maijima|Power Loader]], however, Denki's costume has received an extra piece of equipment called '''Pointer & Shooter''' that allows him to fire projectiles which can stick themselves to surfaces and attract his released electricity, shocking only those within a direct line between them and Denki. |
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− | ===Unnamed Electric Villain=== |
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− | [[File:Denki captured by electric villain.png|thumb|220px|An electric-type villain takes Denki hostage.]] |
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− | At the U.S.J., there was an villain hid underground and was able to resist Denki's electricity with his own Electrification. He took the short-circuited Stun Gun Hero hostage, and threatened to kill him with his own electricity, had it not been for the intervention of [[Snipe]] and the rest of the [[U.A. High School]] reinforcements. |
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==Named Super Moves== |
==Named Super Moves== |
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*{{Nihongo|'''[[Indiscriminate Discharge 1,300,000 Volts]]'''|{{Ruby|無|む}}{{Ruby|差|さ}}{{Ruby|別|べつ}}{{Ruby|放|ほう}}{{Ruby|電|でん}}130{{Ruby|万|まん}}{{Ruby|V|ボルト}}|Musabetsu Hōden 130-man Boruto}}: Denki releases a large amount of electricity to shock everyone near him. This move was first used against members of the [[League of Villains]]. |
*{{Nihongo|'''[[Indiscriminate Discharge 1,300,000 Volts]]'''|{{Ruby|無|む}}{{Ruby|差|さ}}{{Ruby|別|べつ}}{{Ruby|放|ほう}}{{Ruby|電|でん}}130{{Ruby|万|まん}}{{Ruby|V|ボルト}}|Musabetsu Hōden 130-man Boruto}}: Denki releases a large amount of electricity to shock everyone near him. This move was first used against members of the [[League of Villains]]. |
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− | **'''Indiscriminate Discharge 2 Million Volts''': Denki is capable of increasing the output of his Indiscriminate Discharge to 2 million volts, though this causes his brain to short circuit faster. |
+ | **'''Indiscriminate Discharge 2 Million Volts''': Denki is capable of increasing the output of his Indiscriminate Discharge to 2 million volts, though this causes his brain to short circuit faster.{{Ref|movie = 1}} |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Electricity-based Quirks like Electrification are noted to be highly valued in the job market. For this reason, [[Heroes]] with electric Quirks tend to be rare. |
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+ | *According to Denki, one of his goals regarding Electrification is to be able to conjure a blade made of electricity. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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+ | *{{Wikipedia|Electricity}} - Wikipedia article about the phenomenon Denki can create with his Quirk. |
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Revision as of 22:11, 13 July 2020
Electrification (
Description
Electrification gives Denki the ability to charge in electricity and emit it out of his body as a sort of protective aura that electrocutes anyone through contact.
With his Quirk activated, Denki gains a defense mechanism that shocks those who touch him, leaving them slightly paralyzed. If he emits enough electricity, it automatically discharges in all directions, shocking anyone close to him, regardless of contact. Due to this being a light-generating Quirk, it has a natural advantage against Fumikage Tokoyami's Dark Shadow.
Electrification also allows Denki to act as a lightning rod and absorb electric discharges from enemies.[1][2]
Weaknesses
Electrification works better at close range, being impractical for long-range. While it's possible to increase the Quirk's output for strong areas of effect attacks, Denki has no natural way to direct the excess energy and runs the risk of hitting his voltage limit as well, potentially putting himself and allies in compromising situations.
If he exceeds his wattage limit, Denki short-circuits his own brain, turning himself dumb for a one-hour period and being unable to activate his Quirk, or even do anything for that matter, until he recovers, although he does appear to retain minimal awareness of his surroundings.[3] In this state, he becomes harmless and thus easier to defeat, capture, or hold hostage.
It is possible to protect oneself from Denki's electricity through insulation materials. This also makes him vulnerable to Quirks that don't conduct electricity, like Vines or even other electric-type Quirks.
Usage
In situations of extreme risk, Denki can sometimes panic and thoughtlessly discharge in self-defense.
Due to the volatile nature of Electrification, Denki is not capable of directing the energy he releases, putting any allies at risk should they be near him if he unleashes his power, so he frequently holds back in combat. Thanks to the efforts of Mei Hatsume and her teacher Power Loader, however, Denki's costume has received an extra piece of equipment called Pointer & Shooter that allows him to fire projectiles which can stick themselves to surfaces and attract his released electricity, shocking only those within a direct line between them and Denki.
Denki can also use his electricity to activate or charge electronics, like the radio headset he uses in his hero costume or the batteries of various electric devices, effectively replacing traditional sources of energy.
As part of his Forest Training Camp Arc Quirk training, Denki ran his currents of electricity through a high capacity battery so he could handle larger amounts of electricity.
Named Super Moves
- Indiscriminate Discharge 1,300,000 Volts (
無 差 別 放 電 130万 V Musabetsu Hōden 130-man Boruto?): Denki releases a large amount of electricity to shock everyone near him. This move was first used against members of the League of Villains.- Indiscriminate Discharge 2 Million Volts: Denki is capable of increasing the output of his Indiscriminate Discharge to 2 million volts, though this causes his brain to short circuit faster.[4]
Trivia
- Electricity-based Quirks like Electrification are noted to be highly valued in the job market. For this reason, Heroes with electric Quirks tend to be rare.
- According to Denki, one of his goals regarding Electrification is to be able to conjure a blade made of electricity.
External Links
- Electricity - Wikipedia article about the phenomenon Denki can create with his Quirk.
References
- ↑ My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 263.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 16.
- ↑ My Hero Academia: Two Heroes.