They might be really intrigued. Ruby, for example, could be excited by the action - packed scenarios in the fanfiction that are similar to her own battles. Weiss might be more critical, analyzing the writing style and how it portrays the Batman Arkham universe. Blake could find parallels between the themes of the fanfiction and the struggles in her own world. Yang would probably enjoy the intense fight scenes and the strong characters in the fanfiction.
They might be really intrigued. Ruby, with her love for adventure, could get excited about the unique stories in the Gundam fanfiction. Weiss might be a bit critical at first, analyzing the writing style and how it adheres to the Gundam lore. Blake could find parallels between the themes in Gundam fanfiction and her own experiences, like the struggle against oppression. Yang would probably enjoy the action - packed parts and cheer for the characters during intense battles.
They might be really intrigued. Ruby could be excited to see different takes on the superheroes. Weiss might be a bit critical at first, analyzing how the fanfiction adheres to the original MCU concepts. Blake could find parallels between the fan - created stories and the books she likes. Yang would probably enjoy the action - packed parts of the fanfiction.
Blake would likely be drawn to the deeper, more complex fanfictions. The ones that explore themes like good and evil, freedom and oppression in the Star Wars universe. She has a lot of personal experience with those kinds of themes, so she'd be able to relate to them on a deeper level.
Tai might be amused or intrigued. He could have a positive reaction if the fanfiction shows the characters in a new and interesting light. Maybe he'd laugh at some of the creative interpretations. Raven, on the other hand, might be more critical. She might not like it if the fanfiction doesn't align with her view of the RWBY world or the characters. She could also be dismissive if she doesn't see the value in fan - made stories.
Ruby would be enthusiastic and full of energy, seeing all the potential for amazing battles. Weiss would be more reserved, perhaps making mental notes about what she liked and didn't like. Blake would be quiet and contemplative, thinking deeply about the story's meaning. Yang would be the most vocal, either cheering on the characters or expressing her disappointment if something didn't go as she hoped.
They might be really shocked. Ruby, for example, would be very excited about the different interpretations of the Infinity War story in the fanfiction. She'd probably be eager to discuss the new plotlines and character developments with her team.
They would probably have lively discussions. Ruby would start by sharing her immediate thoughts and excitement. Weiss would chime in with her more analytical viewpoints. Blake would add her own insights, often comparing the fanfiction to other stories she has read. Yang would keep the energy high with her enthusiastic reactions and comments.
They might get angry if the fanfiction portrays them in a way they don't like. For example, if they are made to look weak or foolish.
A more complex fanfiction could involve all of Team RWBY in Arkham Asylum. Blake could use her stealth skills to move around unnoticed, Yang's strength would be useful in physical confrontations. They could be there because some powerful enemy has lured them there, thinking it's a place where they'll be weakened. But together with Batman and some of the inmates who might side with them (like Harley Quinn who has a complex sense of morality), they could turn the tables on the enemy.
RWBY's reactions could vary greatly. Yang would probably be excited about the action - packed parts of the fanfiction. She loves a good fight, and Fallout often has intense combat scenes. Ruby would be drawn to the unique characters, especially those with special powers or abilities. Weiss might be more interested in the social hierarchies and how they function in the Fallout world. And Blake could be thinking about how the stories in the fanfiction could be used to teach lessons about coexistence and conflict resolution in her own world.