9 My Hero Academia Quirks We'd Love To Have In Real Life

My Hero Academia is about a young kid born in a world with quirks, essentially superhuman abilities unique to each user. This splits the world up into people who use their quirks for good, people that use their quirks for bad, and people who don’t have any quirks at all.
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PostsThere are some incredible quirks in the show, but some have no practical use, such as the infamous One for All, which was created in opposition to All for One to combat the villains, but would ultimately be too powerful to use in an actual fighting situation. However, there are some quirks in the show that would be amazing to have in real life.
9 Cementoss
Cement
CloseCement is a quirk used by Cementoss, otherwise known as Ken Ishiyama. It’s exactly what it sounds like: it gives the user the ability to manipulate cement and cement-based materials. It’s not used to create anything new, but on existing materials.
This quirk could be utilized in real life, as it would be fantastic for cleaning up potholes, fixing cracks, and helping beautify cities. On a more personal note, you could use this to fix minor problems within your house or garden.
8 Twice
Double
CloseTwice is a villain that ran with the League of Villains. His Quirk, double, allows him to create exact replicas of anything, including himself. He uses it to make multiple clones, and each clone can make up to two replicas at a time, which makes this power practically infinite.
This could be used in so many ways. In your everyday life, if you need a copy of a key or extra food, you can use this quirk easily. And if one wanted to lean into the clones, it could be used to bulk up crowds, in an army, or even to get multiple jobs done at once. Many hands make light work, after all!
7 Momo
Creation
CloseMomo’s quirk might just be the most powerful in the entire show. She can create anything that she wants by using fat cells and changing the structure to create an item. These items can be advanced, such as cannons, weapons, or even houses, as long as she has an understanding of how the item is made.
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PostsThere are almost unlimited real word uses for this quirk. You could beautify places, rebuild forests, create planes for airlines, or simply use it to make a couch so you don’t have to buy one. If there was any quirk out there to want over any other, it would be Creation.
6 Kurogiri
Warp Gate
CloseThis quirk creates a dark fog that can be used as a portal. You can pinpoint the location you want the portal to open and use it to either move yourself, someone else, or an item to somewhere else. In My Hero Academia, this quirk is used by Kurogiri, a villain who worked under All For One.
This has so many real-world applications. You could travel without having to get on a plane and could cut commute time entirely. You could also use this in war, or if you’d like to, as a thief portaling in and out of banks and stores.
5 Recovery Girl
Heal
Heal is a quirk used by Recovery Girl, otherwise known as Chiyo Shuzenji. This quirk is exactly what it sounds like: it’s used to heal people. It can speed up the processing of healing through a kiss, including very grave injuries.
In the real world, Recovery Girl would be incredibly useful in the medical field. She could heal so many people as a doctor, surgeon, or nurse. But even in everyday applications, it could be used for scrapes, bruises, burns, and aches.
4 Shin Nemoto
Confession
Confession is a quirk that works as a truth serum by Shin Nemoto, one of the eight bullets. When the quirk is used against someone, they’re forced to respond truthfully. This would be an almost unfair quirk to have. Imagine a detective who could make criminals confess or find out plans from criminals in advance.
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PostsOn a lesser though still very useful note, nobody could lie to you. If you felt something was amiss, you would always be able to ask. That being said, it could ruin your life. If you could always find out the truth from someone, you might use your quirk too often and end up ruining relationships.
3 Saiko Intelli
IQ
CloseSaiko Intelli is one of the students at Seiai Academy. She first appears in the exam area fighting against class 1-A for her provisional hero license. Her IQ is 150, and her quirk comes on top of that. Her quirk is that she can gain knowledge by drinking tea.
This quirk could be used to do anything. You could excel in whatever field you wanted to, ace all your classes throughout your life, and make scientific discoveries. Or, you could use it to learn smaller things such as how to keep plants alive in your home. Regardless, this is a quirk anybody would want.
2 Shoto Todoroki
Half-Cold Half-Hot
CloseShoto is a great character in My Hero Academia. His father specifically paired with his mother because he wanted to create the quirk that Shoto has, and have a mix of both hot and cold. One side produces ice, snow and cold, while the other produces flames and heat. Neither of these hurt the other side, or the user.
This quirk could be used in small ways, like keeping yourself comfortable and lowering the cost of your utilities bill. But it could also be used on a much larger scale, such as fighting global warming by creating new ice caps.
1 Koji Koda
Anivoice
Koji Koda is one of the sweetest students at U.A. High. His quirk is Anivoice, which gives him the ability to communicate with and command any animal. The animals can also exchange info with Koji, which makes it a pretty epic quirk.
Obviously, this quirk could be used by people who work around animals, such as vets, zookeepers, or cat café owners. You could also use it to talk to your pet, communicate with animals for gossip about their owners, or to simply have them do tiny tasks for you, similar to Snow White.
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