One common theme is self - discovery. The reincarnated OC often has to figure out who they are in this new world and how their previous life and new circumstances interact. Another is the struggle for power. Since the MHA world is centered around quirks, the OC usually has to find a way to gain power or use their unique skills.
First, you need to create a unique villain OC. Think about their backstory, what made them turn bad. For example, if they had a tragic childhood event like being bullied or abandoned. Then, consider their powers. It should be something that fits the MHA universe. Maybe a power related to shadows or mind control. Also, give them a distinct personality. Are they cold - hearted, or do they have a soft side? When writing the fanfiction, start with an interesting hook to draw readers in, like a mysterious crime scene caused by your villain OC.
The MHA manga is way ahead. It's not unusual for manga to progress faster as it doesn't have the production constraints of an anime. So, there's a lot more to discover in the manga that hasn't been animated yet.
The uniqueness. The OC cats can have all kinds of quirks and personalities that we don't see in the original MHA. It's like adding a whole new element to the familiar world.
Another factor is the flexibility. Since it's fan - made, the rules of the MHA world can be bent a little to accommodate the gamer OC. For example, the OC could have a quirk that is based on a game mechanic. This allows for some really imaginative and out - of - the - box storylines. The ability to merge two different and popular concepts, that of MHA and gaming, attracts a wide range of readers who are fans of either or both.
One common theme is identity struggle. Since the OC is now in Shoto's body, they have to figure out how to balance their original self with the new identity. Another theme is power exploration. They have to learn to use Shoto's quirk effectively. And also, family relationships are often explored as Shoto has a complex family situation in MHA.
Bakugo Katsuki, on the other hand, might be more dismissive at first. He'd think it's all just some made - up nonsense that has nothing to do with real hero work. But if he found a fanfiction that had an interesting battle scenario or a strong - willed character, he might grudgingly admit it had some merit. He'd probably scoff at any overly emotional or sappy parts though.
Sure. 'Reincarnated as a Quirkless Hero in My Hero Academia' is a great one. It has an interesting plot where the OC, who is reincarnated, has to find their way in the MHA world without a quirk at first. Another one is 'My Reincarnated Life in MHA'. It focuses on the character development of the reincarnated OC as they interact with the well - known MHA characters.
One great MHA OC cat fanfiction is 'The Cat - Hero in Disguise'. It features an OC cat with unique quirks that add an interesting twist to the MHA universe.
In MHA villain OC fanfiction, a mistake is not giving the villain OC a clear motivation. Just being evil for the sake of it is boring. Their actions should be driven by something, like a desire for revenge or power. Don't make their design too outlandish that it doesn't seem like it belongs in the MHA world. And don't forget about character development. If the villain OC is just static throughout the story, it won't be engaging. They should grow or change in some way, even if it's a downward spiral into more evil.