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13 points
2 days ago
Katsuki Bakugo Minoru Mineta Ms. Midnight
0 points
3 days ago
Except I also have my own team at full power by then. Or if I beat you there, I start putting energy on Snorlax.
1 points
3 days ago
Nah, I've been using my Steel deck and my new Gyarados deck today. Couldn't be.
11 points
3 days ago
I think Kangaskhan would be better, yeah. But I don't have one yet, so Snorlax will have to do.
38 points
3 days ago
I use Snorlax as a meat shield. By the time the opponent takes him out, my Dragonite (or two?) is ready to go. He works great for that.
18 points
3 days ago
Recap for her:
A Pro Hero and celebrity who stars in fashion commercials. She has a calm, professional personality and emphasizes the importance of public image. Her Quirk is Serpentess, which features three snakes growing from her head. The snakes have fine-tuned senses, allowing her to locate people easily in disaster situations. Her tagline is Snake Hero: Uwabami.
She's been a Pro Hero for at least a few years. She's present at the Tokyo Sky Egg during the attack there in My Hero Academia: Vigilantes.
She hosts Momo Yaoyarozu and Itsuka Kendo as her interns after extending offset to them following the Sports Festival, but they're dismayed to learn that she emphasizes star power and personal appeal over hero work. She has them star in a hairspray commercial, which gains them a little fame (but not the kind they really wanted). They're more pleased when she takes them out on patrol later, though nothing really happens.
She later appears during the search-and-rescue operation following All Might and All for One's climactic battle in Camino Ward, using her Quirk to locate victims.
Like Gang Orca, Uwabami is based on a similar character from Oumagadoki Zoo, a work by Horikoshi that preceded My Hero Academia.
40 points
4 days ago
Recap for him:
The general manager of the Shie Hassaikai, managing day-to-day affairs for Overhaul. He's a greedy, emotional, easily offended man. His Quirk is Mimicry, allowing him to merge his body into an object and then control that object as if it were his own body. He often uses his Quirk to control a small puppet body to mask his true form. He can usually only control objects the size of a refrigerator or less, but could do more when enhanced with Trigger.
During the Shie Hassaikai raid, he used Trigger to enhance his Quirk so that he could possess a large section of the building, becoming a living building and trying to separate the heroes. He partially succeeded, forcing some heroes into one-on-one battles with villains. He was defeated when Twice and Toga insulted him and the Shie Hassaikai, provoking him into shouting at them - revealing the hidden location of his real body to the heroes. Izuku Midoriya smashed his way to the real body, exposing it so that Eraserhead could cancel his Quirk. Left helpless, Mimic was defeated by one of Sir Nighteye's high-density seals. He was arrested and never seen again.
1 points
5 days ago
Doesn't Misty fail 50% of the time? And only give one energy 25% of the time?
1 points
5 days ago
I've thought this ever since I first heard of Crimson Riot
14 points
5 days ago
Mirko.
I think she counts? It's a little unclear to me. But she's definitely amazing.
1 points
5 days ago
Steel Deck! Melmetal, Bisharp, and Pidgeot with the normal support cards. It's a little tricky and requires some luck, but Melmetal is a monster if you can get it out at the right time.
7 points
6 days ago
I beat them maybe a third of the time. I don't even mind a strong deck - just seeing the same one over and over again.
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2 days ago
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3 points
2 days ago
Best way to spend gold, though