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− | }}A '''Super Move''' or '''Ultimate Move''' is a special technique that's performed when a |
+ | }}A '''Super Move''' or '''Ultimate Move''' is a special technique that's performed when a [[Hero]] uses their Quirk to turn the tide of battle and make a big impact on the opponent. |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | The function of any Super Move is to provide an advantage to the user in hopes of them winning the battle. These techniques should be unique to each hero or villain and it should push the limits of one's Quirk to exploit the aptitude of someone's fighting style. Super Moves do not have to be attacks, they simply must give the user an advantage over their opponent. Super Moves can |
+ | The function of any Super Move is to provide an advantage to the user in hopes of them winning the battle. These techniques should be unique to each hero or villain and it should push the limits of one's Quirk to exploit the aptitude of someone's fighting style. Super Moves do not have to be attacks, they simply must give the user an advantage over their opponent. Super Moves can be offensive, defensive, or supplementary based on the type of Quirk they have. |
An example of a Super Move would be [[Tenya Iida]]'s [[Recipro Burst]] technique or [[Shinji Nishiya|Kamui Wood]]'s [[Lacquered Chains Prison]]. |
An example of a Super Move would be [[Tenya Iida]]'s [[Recipro Burst]] technique or [[Shinji Nishiya|Kamui Wood]]'s [[Lacquered Chains Prison]]. |
Revision as of 01:32, 26 January 2019
A Super Move or Ultimate Move is a special technique that's performed when a Hero uses their Quirk to turn the tide of battle and make a big impact on the opponent.
Description
The function of any Super Move is to provide an advantage to the user in hopes of them winning the battle. These techniques should be unique to each hero or villain and it should push the limits of one's Quirk to exploit the aptitude of someone's fighting style. Super Moves do not have to be attacks, they simply must give the user an advantage over their opponent. Super Moves can be offensive, defensive, or supplementary based on the type of Quirk they have.
An example of a Super Move would be Tenya Iida's Recipro Burst technique or Kamui Wood's Lacquered Chains Prison.
List of Super Moves
U.A Students Super Moves
Pro Hero Super Moves
Pro Hero Super Moves | |
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Pro Hero | Super Move(s) |
All Might | |
Centipeder | |
Ectoplasm |
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Edgeshot |
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Endeavor |
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Fatgum |
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Ingenium | |
Kamui Woods |
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Mt. Lady | |
Rock Lock | |
Slugger |
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Villain Super Moves
Villain Super Moves | |
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Villain | Super Move(s) |
All For One |
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Bearhead |
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Curator |
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Danjuro Tobita | |
Dusty Ash |
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Emperor Yotsuura | |
Hotta Brothers | |
Kuin Hachisuka |
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Magne |
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O'Clock's Pupil | |
Unnamed Pervert | |
Tamao Oguro |
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Volcano |
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Zookeeper |
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Vigilante Super Moves
Vigilante Super Moves | |
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Other | Super Move(s) |
Koichi Haimawari |
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