Quirk: Magnesus
Quirk Type: Emitter
Quirk Class: Magnetic and Earth
Ability - The user has a blue crystal on their forehead that stretched above the head. The user can emit blue beams of light from the crystal that can attach to people and items. This beam works as a grapple that can pull things closer to the user or swing them around wildly. The user doesn't feel the weight of the object but the beam does and has a limit on what it can suspend in the air. The heavier it is, the slower it will move. The user can also fire multiple beams but another one can only be fired once it is latched onto something. The user can also retract beams, while it is retracting, another beam cannot be fired. The beams can bend but they will try to set themselves straight, at least in the direction the user fired, the speed is determined on how heavy the object is. Multiple beams can attach to the same object which allows the beam to have more weight. If the beam breaks from the tension, it releases a strong shockwave.
Combat Range: Long
Disadvantage/s: - The crystal can be broken by force, causing it to shatter. But slowly it will heal by pulling the shattered fragments back together.
- The link can be broken if a solid object doesn't break when the beam collided with it that wasn't latched.
- If the tension of the link was to strong, the link would break.
- It causes headaches.Special Moves: Whiplash- The user spins and shoots out beams. Once one hits a surface, another one is immediately fired. At least more then two beams are latched onto a wall or the ground and as the user spins, the tension will make the beams snap and create shockwaves the make it hard for others to get in and avoid it.
Hero/Villain Name ideas: Atlas, Constant, Embark
My Input (not necessary):This ability was inspired by the character Reindog in Multiverse.
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Future Quirk Concepts (2)
FanficSecond book on this topic. Just some ideas that can be infused with the would of My Hero Academia. No need to credit as a lot of ideas are no longer original.