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==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
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The drawbacks of Super Regeneration have been displayed by different users.
There are some drawbacks of Super Regeneration that have been displayed by different users. For example, [[All For One]] once stole and tried to use this Quirk to heal himself from the heavy damage [[Toshinori Yagi|All Might]] caused to him, but the Quirk had little to no effect because his body had already cicatrized those injuries.{{Ref|chap=59|page=18|ep=33}} 
 
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[[All For One]] once stole this Quirk in the past, and tried to use it to heal himself from the heavy damage he sustained from his first battle with [[Toshinori Yagi|All Might]], but the Super Regeneration Quirk had little to no effect because his body had already cicatrized those injuries.{{Ref|chap=59|page=18|ep=33}} 
   
 
When the [[U.S.J. Nomu]] was defeated by All Might, [[Katsuki Bakugo]] surmised that the Symbol of Peace punched Nomu faster than it could regenerate.
 
When the [[U.S.J. Nomu]] was defeated by All Might, [[Katsuki Bakugo]] surmised that the Symbol of Peace punched Nomu faster than it could regenerate.
   
During the [[Hosu Incident]], [[Enji Todoroki|Endeavor]] engaged the [[Nomu (Hosu)|Eyeless Nomu]], and after witnessing it’s ability to regenerate, the Flame Hero cauterized the wound before it could completely heal itself, rendering the Super Regeneration Quirk useless.{{Ref|ep=30}}
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During the [[Hosu Incident]], [[Enji Todoroki|Endeavor]] engaged the [[Nomu (Hosu)|Eyeless Nomu]], and after witnessing it’s ability to regenerate, the Flame Hero cauterized the wound before it could completely heal itself, rendering the Super Regeneration Quirk ineffective.{{Ref|ep=30}}
   
 
When Endeavor [[Enji Todoroki & Hawks vs. Hood|battled against]] [[Hood]], he used his Super Move, "[[Prominence Burn]]", to overwhelm the High-End Nomu's regenerative abilities, before Hood removed its head in order to regenerate a new body.{{Ref|chap=188}}
 
When Endeavor [[Enji Todoroki & Hawks vs. Hood|battled against]] [[Hood]], he used his Super Move, "[[Prominence Burn]]", to overwhelm the High-End Nomu's regenerative abilities, before Hood removed its head in order to regenerate a new body.{{Ref|chap=188}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
In both the original and vigilante series, Super Regeneration is the Quirk that has the most users besides [[One For All]].
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*In both the original and vigilante series, Super Regeneration is the Quirk that has the most users besides [[One For All]].
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 18:21, 30 September 2019

Super Regeneration ( (ちょう) (さい) (せい) Chōsaisei?) is the Quirk used by the Black Nomu, Hood, a Special Bomber, and All For One, who had stolen the Quirk from an unknown person.

Description

This Quirk has the ability to regenerate any sort of injuries on the user's body, such as missing limbs, at incredible speeds.[1]

Weaknesses

The drawbacks of Super Regeneration have been displayed by different users.

All For One once stole this Quirk in the past, and tried to use it to heal himself from the heavy damage he sustained from his first battle with All Might, but the Super Regeneration Quirk had little to no effect because his body had already cicatrized those injuries.[2] 

When the U.S.J. Nomu was defeated by All Might, Katsuki Bakugo surmised that the Symbol of Peace punched Nomu faster than it could regenerate.

During the Hosu Incident, Endeavor engaged the Eyeless Nomu, and after witnessing it’s ability to regenerate, the Flame Hero cauterized the wound before it could completely heal itself, rendering the Super Regeneration Quirk ineffective.[3]

When Endeavor battled against Hood, he used his Super Move, "Prominence Burn", to overwhelm the High-End Nomu's regenerative abilities, before Hood removed its head in order to regenerate a new body.[4]

Trivia

  • In both the original and vigilante series, Super Regeneration is the Quirk that has the most users besides One For All.

References

  1. My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 19 and Episode 12.
  2. My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 59 (p. 18) and Episode 33.
  3. My Hero Academia Anime: Episode 30.
  4. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 188.

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