Edward Elric's alchemy in a My Hero Academia fanfiction could bring a whole new perspective to the concept of heroism. In the MHA world, heroes mainly use their quirks, which are often innate abilities. But Edward's alchemy is a learned skill that requires study and practice. This could inspire other characters to work harder on their abilities rather than relying solely on their natural quirks. His alchemy could also be used in rescue operations. For instance, he could transmute rubble into safe passageways during a building collapse. However, his presence might also attract the attention of villains who would see his unique power as a threat or something they could use for their own evil purposes.
Well, Edward's alchemy could be a really unique power in the MHA world. His ability to transmute matter could be seen as a super - quirk. Maybe he could use it to create barriers or weapons during battles, like he did in his own world. He might also be able to use alchemy to heal injuries, which could be a great addition to the heroics in MHA.
In a My Hero Academia fanfiction, Edward Elric's alchemy would likely be a very overpowered quirk at first glance. But if we think about it, it would also come with its own set of challenges. For example, the laws of equivalent exchange in alchemy would still apply. So he would need to have the right materials on hand to perform his transmutations. This could lead to some interesting storylines where he has to search for specific items in the MHA world to be able to use his alchemy effectively. Also, his knowledge of alchemy and its applications could be something he could teach to other characters, perhaps at UA Academy, which would change the dynamics of the school and how heroes are trained.
Well, one way could be that his alchemy skills are seen as a unique quirk. He might attend UA and struggle to adapt to a world where heroics are more about using superpowers rather than alchemy. For example, he could have a hard time during combat training because his methods are so different from the typical quirk - based attacks.
In a My Hero Academia fanfiction, Gohan could be seen as a hero from another dimension. His moral code, which is similar to the heroes in MHA, would make him a natural fit. He could also train the students in new ways of combat, using his martial arts skills combined with his Saiyan abilities.
Saitama's overpowered strength would likely be a huge disruptor in the MHA world. His simple yet extreme power of being able to defeat any enemy with one punch would make him a top - tier hero instantly. Genos, with his advanced cybernetic enhancements, would also be quite formidable. He could potentially be part of the development of new support items or hero gear in the MHA universe, given his knowledge of technology. And his combat abilities would put him in the ranks of the stronger heroes there.
Well, Kakashi could be a transfer student from a different hero academy. His Sharingan ability would be quite unique in the MHA world. He could use it to quickly analyze opponents' quirks and fighting styles, much like he did in Naruto. His combat experience and ninja skills would make him a formidable hero, and his laid - back attitude might contrast with some of the more intense MHA characters.
Tsuna's quirk, if we assume his Dying Will Flames are his quirk in the MHA universe, would likely be classified as an emitter type quirk. He could use his X - Burner attack as a long - range offensive move against villains. His hyper intuition could also be a part of his quirk, allowing him to predict his opponents' moves in battle. This would make him a valuable asset in hero teams, especially in complex battles where strategy is key.
If Edward Elric were a student at UA Academy in a My Hero Academia fanfiction, it would be a very exciting scenario. First, his appearance alone would be different from the other students. But more importantly, his alchemy would change the whole dynamic of the school. In combat training, he could use alchemy to create strategic advantages, like changing the terrain to his benefit. He would also have to deal with the social aspect of being at a new school. He might form an unlikely friendship with someone like Midoriya, who is also an outlier in some ways. Edward could share his knowledge of equivalent exchange with Midoriya, which could in turn help Midoriya better understand his own quirk. And when it comes to villain attacks on the school, Edward's alchemy could be a crucial defense mechanism. He could transmute the school's defenses to be stronger or create traps for the villains.
Well, Goku's powers are extremely powerful. In the My Hero Academia world, his super strength, speed, and energy blasts would be off the charts. His Saiyan ability to constantly increase in power through training and near - death experiences would make him a top - tier hero. He could probably outclass even All Might in terms of raw power.
One way Shirou Emiya's abilities could fit is through his projection magic. In the MHA world, it could be seen as a form of quirk where he can project weapons. This would make him a unique combatant, similar to heroes like Snipe who use ranged weapons. He could use his projections to quickly adapt to different battle situations, for example, projecting a shield when facing a powerful ranged attack or a sword for close - quarter combat.
He could start off as a loner, not really understanding the quirk - based society. But as he interacts with the students at UA, he could learn the value of teamwork. For instance, in group battles, he'd realize that combining his alchemy with others' quirks can create more powerful effects.
Well, Logan's powers would likely be considered extremely powerful in the My Hero Academia universe. His healing factor would give him an edge in battles as he could recover from almost any injury quickly. The adamantium claws would be a formidable weapon. However, he might face some challenges as his powers are more 'brutal' compared to the typical flashy quirks in MHA. He could be seen as a bit of an outsider in the hero community at first.