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* HopeBringer: Izuku is already starting to become this to his classmates. During the USJ, he is impressed with Asui's courage, [[spoiler:but when he stops being strong, she quickly breaks down]].

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* HopeBringer: Izuku is already starting to become this to his classmates. During the USJ, he is impressed with Asui's courage, [[spoiler:but when he stops being strong, she quickly breaks down]]. Part of what gets him [[spoiler:to recover from the trauma his Quirk causes him]] is the idea of all his classmates counting on him.
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Every once in a while, Izuku gets caught in a timeloop, where he will die in brutal ways until he figures out what he needs to do in order to escape. This has left him with a very blase attitude towards life and his peers, and he is generally described as "weirdly confident".

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Every once in a while, Izuku gets caught in a timeloop, time loop, where he will die in brutal ways until he figures out what he needs to do in order to escape. This has left him with a very blase attitude towards life and his peers, and he is generally described as "weirdly confident".



* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In addition to Canon!Izuku's issue of having to deal with kids bullying him and looking down on him because of his Quirklessness, Izuku in this fic has to go through all of that on top of a Quirk that continuously traumatizes him and makes him miserable.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In addition to Canon!Izuku's issue of having to deal with kids [[FantasticAbleism bullying him and looking down on him because of his Quirklessness, Quirklessness]], Izuku in this fic has to go through all of that on top of a Quirk that continuously traumatizes him and makes him miserable.



* ArmorPiercingQuestion: When most of his classmates refused to follow his plan to act as a unit during the obstacle race (admittedly, they did have good reasons), Izuku tells them that as long as the festival lasts, they aren't students, atheletes, or even heroes; they're products to be sold, and asks them not if they could beat Bakugo or Todoroki in a competition, but if they could manage to make a bigger impression than them. Other than Aoyama (who is promptly ignored) everybody admits that they couldn't, and agreed to follow Izuku's plan.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Izuku is even better at this than in canon, since he's been trapped in timeloops on a regular basis for his entire life and had to find ways to escape.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: When most of his classmates refused to follow his plan to act as a unit during the obstacle race (admittedly, they did have good reasons), Izuku tells them that as long as the festival lasts, they aren't students, atheletes, athletes, or even heroes; they're products to be sold, and asks them not if they could beat Bakugo or Todoroki in a competition, but if they could manage to make a bigger impression than them. Other than Aoyama (who is promptly ignored) everybody admits that they couldn't, and agreed to follow Izuku's plan.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Izuku is even better at this than in canon, since he's been trapped in timeloops time loops on a regular basis for his entire life and had to find ways to escape.



** Izuku is chivalrous enough that Ashido initially [[MistakenForGay thinks he's gay]]. He is a healthy heterosexual teenage boy, though, so when when Todoroki freezes the arena and a certain part of Ashido's anatomy gets cold, Izuku is very insistent that she wear his jacket.

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** Izuku is chivalrous enough that Ashido initially [[MistakenForGay thinks he's gay]]. He is a healthy heterosexual teenage boy, though, so when when Todoroki freezes the arena and a certain part of Ashido's anatomy gets cold, Izuku is very insistent that she wear his jacket.



* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Izuku's blase attitude becomes extremely disturbing once the full context of the timeloops becomes apparent. After [[spoiler:the USJ attack]], he casually tells All Might that he died at least a thousand times, which even with the short loops means he was trapped for approximately ''three days''.

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* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Izuku's blase attitude becomes extremely disturbing once the full context of the timeloops time loops becomes apparent. After [[spoiler:the USJ attack]], he casually tells All Might that he died at least a thousand times, which even with the short loops means he was trapped for approximately ''three days''.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:Jirou]] tries to ease Izuku into the idea of [[spoiler:her knowing about his original Quirk by joking he should "Try not to die on the way home" in passing]]. They realize their mistake when Izuku's heart rate skyrockets and he activates One For All, but it's not until Izuku finally corners them over a week later that they learns how serious the situation is for him.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:Jirou]] tries to ease Izuku into the idea of [[spoiler:her knowing about his original Quirk by joking he should "Try not to die on the way home" in passing]]. They realize their mistake when Izuku's heart rate skyrockets and he activates One For All, but it's not until Izuku finally corners them over a week later that they learns learn how serious the situation is for him.



* DoomMagnet: This is how Izuku's resets work, basically railroading him into doing things the "right" way by killing him if he does it wrong. In one of the earliest demonstrated loops, he saves a child from getting hit by a car, but gets hit himself. When he tries again, he keeps the kid from running into the street, but the car careens onto the sidewalk and kills him there. All of this because his Quirk was trying to force a conversation with All Might.

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* DoomMagnet: This is how Izuku's resets work, basically railroading him into doing things the "right" way by killing him if he does it wrong. In one of the earliest demonstrated loops, he saves a child from getting hit by a car, car but gets hit himself. When he tries again, he keeps the kid from running into the street, but the car careens onto the sidewalk and kills him there. All of this because his Quirk was trying to force a conversation with All Might.



** While Izuku can learn to handle One For All better using the timeloops, he can't increase his capacity. That is based on the strength of his body, and it's impossible to increase his physical power through timeloops. [[spoiler:Worse, One For All's power ''does'' increase through the loops, so if Izuku loops too much it will outstrip his training.]]
** Invoked in the Sports Festival. Izuku does such an excellent job organizing his class the first round (every single one of them places in the top twenty) that the teachers realize he'd dominate the planned cavalry battle. They do a King of the Hill type match instead and change the way teams are chosen so that he can't control the outcome too much.
* DudeNotFunny: When it looks like Izuku and Jirou had sex, Ashido immediately starts teasing them. Jirou puts her foot down, since U.A.'s policy on student relationships means this could get them ''expelled''. Ashido tries to brush it off since "everyone knows" all the upperclassmen are hooking up, but Izuku counters that while the administration can ignore general rumors like that, especially if no names are known; rumors about specific students would have to be investigated. He does give her permission for more light-hearted teasing, though.

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** While Izuku can learn to handle One For All better using the timeloops, time loops, he can't increase his capacity. That is based on the strength of his body, and it's impossible to increase his physical power through timeloops.time loops. [[spoiler:Worse, One For All's power ''does'' increase through the loops, so if Izuku loops too much it will outstrip his training.]]
** Invoked in the Sports Festival. Izuku does such an excellent job organizing his class the first round (every single one of them places in the top twenty) that the teachers realize he'd dominate the planned cavalry battle. They do a King of the Hill type Hill-type match instead and change the way teams are chosen so that he can't control the outcome too much.
* DudeNotFunny: When it looks like Izuku and Jirou had sex, Ashido immediately starts teasing them. Jirou puts her foot down, down since U.A.'s policy on student relationships means this could get them ''expelled''. Ashido tries to brush it off since "everyone knows" all the upperclassmen are hooking up, but Izuku counters that while the administration can ignore general rumors like that, especially if no names are known; known, rumors about specific students would have to be investigated. He does give her permission for more light-hearted teasing, though.



* FlashbackEcho: [[spoiler:Izuku has a traumatic flashback in the USJ, where looping mutiple times and being unable to escape causes him to remember one of his earliest loops as a child, in which he was trapped for so long and tormented so many times by Bakugo that it finally made him snap and murder Bakugo over and over again. This flashback causes Present day Izuku to freak out.]]
* TheGenericGuy: InUniverse, that's how people who don't know Izuku see him, something he's aware of; he's neither ugly nor good looking, has a polite, pleasant but low key personality, and his Quirk isn't that visually spectacular. Many characters use words like "plain" and "unremarkable" to describe him, somebody who doesn't stand out for either good or bad reasons.
* GroundhogDayLoop: How Izuku's Quirk works. Every once in a while he gets caught in a loop, and has to figure out what he has to do to escape it. The loops are usually only a few minutes long, and are reset by his brutal death. He puts a suicide pill on his hero costume so that he can reset at will.

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* FlashbackEcho: [[spoiler:Izuku has a traumatic flashback in the USJ, where looping mutiple multiple times and being unable to escape causes him to remember one of his earliest loops as a child, in which he was trapped for so long and tormented so many times by Bakugo that it finally made him snap and murder Bakugo over and over again. This flashback causes Present day Izuku to freak out.]]
* TheGenericGuy: InUniverse, that's how people who don't know Izuku see him, something he's aware of; he's neither ugly nor good looking, good-looking, has a polite, pleasant but low key low-key personality, and his Quirk isn't that visually spectacular. Many characters use words like "plain" and "unremarkable" to describe him, somebody who doesn't stand out for either good or bad reasons.
* GroundhogDayLoop: How Izuku's Quirk works. Every once in a while he gets caught in a loop, loop and has to figure out what he has to do to escape it. The loops are usually only a few minutes long, long and are reset by his brutal death. He puts a suicide pill on his hero costume so that he can reset at will.



** [[spoiler:Blackwhip's power has severe backlash as well, meaning it takes a while for Izuku to get used to it. And he can't rely on the timeloops too much, since One For All is getting stronger with every loop.]]

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** [[spoiler:Blackwhip's power has severe backlash as well, meaning it takes a while for Izuku to get used to it. And he can't rely on the timeloops time loops too much, since One For All is getting stronger with every loop.]]



* TheLeader: Izuku becomes a cross between the Mastermind and Charismatic types. His high intellect as well as his experience with the timeloops means that he's very capable at analyzing situations quickly to come up with optimal plans that make use of his teammates strengths, and despite his slightly more aloof nature, he has a magnetic presence and a level of intensity and focus that draws others in and inspires confidence in them. He combines both of these traits to come up with a plan that turns his classmates into a singular fighting force that allows them to dominate the first event of the Sports Festival.

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* TheLeader: Izuku becomes a cross between the Mastermind and Charismatic types. His high intellect as well as his experience with the timeloops means that he's very capable at of analyzing situations quickly to come up with optimal plans that make use of his teammates teammates' strengths, and despite his slightly more aloof nature, he has a magnetic presence and a level of intensity and focus that draws others in and inspires confidence in them. He combines both of these traits to come up with a plan that turns his classmates into a singular fighting force that allows them to dominate the first event of the Sports Festival.



* TheNeedsOfTheMany: While One For All can't be stolen, if people knew about it they would take hostage everyone who Izuku ever met in an attempt to get him to give it up. Izuku likens it to a nuclear bomb (he actually calculated All Might's power and figured he was ''at least'' as powerful as a nuke), and says that he would have to refuse to give up the power no matter what. [[spoiler:He makes Jirou say it aloud to make absolutely sure she understands]].
* {{Narm}}: InUniverse, Izuku realizes that his metaphor of being "that guy who ends up playing a tree in the schoolplay" was rather corny. And indeed, it earns him the nickname [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Great Deku Tree]].[[labelnote:note]]Mina, who came up with the nickname, says she's a fan of the ''Legend of Zelda'' games.[[/labelnote]]

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* TheNeedsOfTheMany: While One For All can't be stolen, if people knew about it they would take hostage everyone who Izuku ever met in an attempt to get him to give it up. Izuku likens it to a nuclear bomb (he actually calculated All Might's power and figured he was ''at least'' as powerful as a nuke), nuke) and says that he would have to refuse to give up the power no matter what. [[spoiler:He makes Jirou say it aloud to make absolutely sure she understands]].
* {{Narm}}: InUniverse, Izuku realizes that his metaphor of being "that guy who ends up playing a tree in the schoolplay" school play" was rather corny. And indeed, it earns him the nickname [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Great Deku Tree]].[[labelnote:note]]Mina, who came up with the nickname, says she's a fan of the ''Legend of Zelda'' games.[[/labelnote]]



* OldMaid: Bakugo calls a reporter that was hounding students in front of U.A. a "Christmas Cake Hack". The reporter takes offense, and claims that she's only 23.

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* OldMaid: Bakugo calls a reporter that who was hounding students in front of U.A. a "Christmas Cake Hack". The reporter takes offense, offense and claims that she's only 23.



* PragmaticHero: Countless times dying has given Izuku a very pragmatic approach to life. Unlike in canon, he doesn't use the hero costume his mother made for him because it was too cheap to be suitable in real combat; he feels guilty, but refuses to compromise. He also gives Uraraka a very frank assessment of her costume along these lines, specifically informing her that high heels are ''never'' appropriate for hero work.

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* PragmaticHero: Countless times dying has given Izuku a very pragmatic approach to life. Unlike in canon, he doesn't use the hero costume his mother made for him because it was too cheap to be suitable in real combat; he feels guilty, guilty but refuses to compromise. He also gives Uraraka a very frank assessment of her costume along these lines, specifically informing her that high heels are ''never'' appropriate for hero work.



* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:When Izuku was five years old, he kept replaying the same afternoon in a park over and over, where no matter what he said or did, the result remained the same — within a few minutes of his encounter with Bakugo and his cronies, something would inevitably kill him and send him back to when Bakugo decided to "play hero" by bullying another boy. Absolutely nothing he tried would stop Bakugo from tormenting that boy, with Izuku's death occuring a short while later. And then Bakugo decides to use All Might's cathphrase, "I am here", to justify his bullying. Hearing the words of his idol, which had become a lifeline to him after his Quirk manifested, being twisted in a fit of childish cruelty by his bully makes Izuku finally ''snap'', and he beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept murdering him. Over and over and over...]]
* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he'll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he'll keep dying, over and over again, until he takes the "right" path.

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* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:When Izuku was five years old, he kept replaying the same afternoon in a park over and over, where no matter what he said or did, the result remained the same — within a few minutes of his encounter with Bakugo and his cronies, something would inevitably kill him and send him back to when Bakugo decided to "play hero" by bullying another boy. Absolutely nothing he tried would stop Bakugo from tormenting that boy, with Izuku's death occuring occurring a short while later. And then Bakugo decides to use All Might's cathphrase, catchphrase, "I am here", to justify his bullying. Hearing the words of his idol, which had become a lifeline to him after his Quirk manifested, being twisted in a fit of childish cruelty by his bully makes Izuku finally ''snap'', and he beat beats Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept murdering him. Over and over and over...]]
* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he'll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he'll keep dying, over and over again, again until he takes the "right" path.



* SecretKeeper: Izuku's mother becomes one for All Might early on, because Izuku was in a coma for five days and there was no way he could get away with not telling her anything. [[spoiler:Later, Jirou finds out about both All Might's secret and Izuku's timeloops, and is given the full explanation.]]

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* SecretKeeper: Izuku's mother becomes one for All Might early on, because Izuku was in a coma for five days and there was no way he could get away with not telling her anything. [[spoiler:Later, Jirou finds out about both All Might's secret and Izuku's timeloops, time loops, and is given the full explanation.]]



* SplitPersonality: Downplayed, but in [[spoiler:one of his timeloops at USJ]], Izuku meets his own mental represantation of his darkest and most violent desires, who tries to urge him to simply kill the villains to end the loop.
* StepfordSmiler: Izuku can usually be seen with a calm, pleasant and unaffected smile. Said smile hides some serious psychological scars that have come from a lifetime of living with a quirk that tortures him.
* SuicidePill: Izuku puts a suicide pill on his hero costume so that he can trigger his resets quickly when need be. He mentions that he had to make the pills himself, since there was no way he could ask the Support Class for something like that.
* SuppressedRage: Although Izuku comes of as calm and self-controlled to others, he actually has a deep well of hidden rage and resentment that sometimes slips out, such as when he got angry with Ashido for interrupting him when he was trying to explain his plan during their Battle Trial, and more prominently, how he reacts to [[spoiler:Jirou eavesdropping on his conversation with All Might and finding out about his original Quirk]]. He usually apologizes immediately for his outbursts, but it doesn't stop him from being ''very'' intimidating in those moments.

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* SplitPersonality: Downplayed, but in [[spoiler:one of his timeloops time loops at USJ]], Izuku meets his own mental represantation representation of his darkest and most violent desires, who tries to urge him to simply kill the villains to end the loop.
* StepfordSmiler: Izuku can usually be seen with a calm, pleasant pleasant, and unaffected smile. Said smile hides some serious psychological scars that have come from a lifetime of living with a quirk that tortures him.
* SuicidePill: Izuku puts a suicide pill on his hero costume so that he can trigger his resets quickly when need be. He mentions that he had to make the pills himself, himself since there was no way he could ask the Support Class for something like that.
* SuppressedRage: Although Izuku comes of off as calm and self-controlled to others, he actually has a deep well of hidden rage and resentment that sometimes slips out, such as when he got angry with Ashido for interrupting him when he was trying to explain his plan during their Battle Trial, and more prominently, how he reacts to [[spoiler:Jirou eavesdropping on his conversation with All Might and finding out about his original Quirk]]. He usually apologizes immediately for his outbursts, but it doesn't stop him from being ''very'' intimidating in those moments.



* TemptingFate: Right before the second event of the Sports Festival, Izuku thinks to himself that the events aren't truly random, but thinks that it isn't a problem as they can't really change them on the fly. Cue a scene with the staff discussing what event to do next with what rules designed specifically to handicap Izuku's ability to tip the odds in his favour like he did in the first event.

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* TemptingFate: Right before the second event of the Sports Festival, Izuku thinks to himself that the events aren't truly random, but thinks that it isn't a problem as they can't really change them on the fly. Cue a scene with the staff discussing what event to do next with what rules designed specifically to handicap Izuku's ability to tip the odds in his favour like as he did in the first event.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Heroes in general try to avoid killing, but Izuku absolutely refuses to do so in any circumstances. Partly because he knows he can keep trying until he gets it right, but also because he knows how terrible dying is. [[spoiler:This is also because he doesn't wish to return to the mentality he used to have as a child, as in one of his earliest loops, he finally snapped and beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept killing him. Over and over and over...]]

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Heroes in general try to avoid killing, but Izuku absolutely refuses to do so in under any circumstances. Partly because he knows he can keep trying until he gets it right, but also because he knows how terrible dying is. [[spoiler:This is also because he doesn't wish to return to the mentality he used to have as a child, as in one of his earliest loops, he finally snapped and beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept killing him. Over and over and over...]]



* YouAreNotAlone: [[spoiler:Izuku makes contact with the vestiges far earlier than in canon, after being trapped in a loop at the USJ for at least a few days. The Sixth holder assures Izuku that he doesn't have to deal with the loops alone any more, because the rest of them are there too.]]

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* YouAreNotAlone: [[spoiler:Izuku makes contact with the vestiges far earlier than in canon, after being trapped in a loop at the USJ for at least a few days. The Sixth holder assures Izuku that he doesn't have to deal with the loops alone any more, anymore, because the rest of them are there too.]]



-->'''Ashido:''' ''(while reading her entry on Izuku's notebook)'' Let’s see here, "Ashido Mina, Height: 159cm; Weight: unknown." It better stay that way too!

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-->'''Ashido:''' ''(while reading her entry on in Izuku's notebook)'' Let’s see here, "Ashido Mina, Height: 159cm; Weight: unknown." It better stay that way too!

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:Jirou]] tries to ease Izuku into the idea of them knowing about his original Quirk by joking he should "Try not to die on the way home" in passing. They realize their mistake when Izuku's heart rate skyrockets and he activates One For All, but it's not until Izuku finally corners them over a week later that they learns how serious the situation is for him.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:Jirou]] tries to ease Izuku into the idea of them [[spoiler:her knowing about his original Quirk by joking he should "Try not to die on the way home" in passing.passing]]. They realize their mistake when Izuku's heart rate skyrockets and he activates One For All, but it's not until Izuku finally corners them over a week later that they learns how serious the situation is for him.



* InstantlyProvenWrong: Right before the second event of the Sports Festival, Izuku thinks to himself that the events aren't truly random, but thinks that it isn't a problem as they can't really change them on the fly. Cue a scene with the staff discussing what event to do next with what rules designed specifically to handicap Izuku's ability to tip the odds in his favour like he did in the first event.



* SplitPersonality: Downplayed, but in [[spoiler:one of his time loops at USJ]], Izuku meets his own mental represantation of his darkest and most violent desires, who tries to urge him to simply kill the villains to end the loop.

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* SplitPersonality: Downplayed, but in [[spoiler:one of his time loops timeloops at USJ]], Izuku meets his own mental represantation of his darkest and most violent desires, who tries to urge him to simply kill the villains to end the loop.



* SuppressedRage: Although Izuku comes of as calm and self-controlled to others, he actually has a deep well of hidden rage and resentment that sometimes slips out, such as when he got angry with Ashido for interrupting him when he was trying to explain his plan during their battle trial, and more prominently, how he reacts to [[spoiler:Jirou]] eavesdropping on his conversation with All Might and finding out about his original Quirk. He usually apologizes immediately for his outbursts, but it doesn't stop him from being ''very'' intimidating in those moments.
--> Izuku reminded [[spoiler:Jirou]] of a dam—a featureless, smooth construct designed to hold back an enormous reservoir of feeling. The day he confronted her, [[spoiler:Jirou]] witnessed a crack in his facade, and caught a glimpse of the emotions hidden behind his polite, calm mannerisms and his [[StepfordSmiler serene smile]].
* TimeLoopFatigue: While he takes pains to hide it, dying over and over has definitely taken a toll on Izuku's mind. In fact, the only reason it's not obvious to others how deeply miserable and angry Izuku is is because of his [[StepfordSmiler unruffled seeming demeaneour]] and the fact that he's been ConditionedToAcceptHorror.

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* SuppressedRage: Although Izuku comes of as calm and self-controlled to others, he actually has a deep well of hidden rage and resentment that sometimes slips out, such as when he got angry with Ashido for interrupting him when he was trying to explain his plan during their battle trial, Battle Trial, and more prominently, how he reacts to [[spoiler:Jirou]] [[spoiler:Jirou eavesdropping on his conversation with All Might and finding out about his original Quirk.Quirk]]. He usually apologizes immediately for his outbursts, but it doesn't stop him from being ''very'' intimidating in those moments.
--> Izuku reminded [[spoiler:Jirou]] of a dam—a featureless, smooth construct designed to hold back an enormous reservoir of feeling. The day he confronted her, [[spoiler:her]], [[spoiler:Jirou]] witnessed a crack in his facade, and caught a glimpse of the emotions hidden behind his polite, calm mannerisms and his [[StepfordSmiler serene smile]].
* TemptingFate: Right before the second event of the Sports Festival, Izuku thinks to himself that the events aren't truly random, but thinks that it isn't a problem as they can't really change them on the fly. Cue a scene with the staff discussing what event to do next with what rules designed specifically to handicap Izuku's ability to tip the odds in his favour like he did in the first event.
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TimeLoopFatigue: While he takes pains to hide it, dying over and over has definitely taken a serious toll on Izuku's mind. In fact, the only reason it's not obvious to others how deeply miserable and angry Izuku is is because of his [[StepfordSmiler unruffled seeming demeaneour]] and the fact that he's been ConditionedToAcceptHorror.

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* ChristmasCake: Bakugo calls a reporter that was hounding students in front of U.A. a "Christmas Cake Hack". The reporter takes a lot of offense, and claims that she's only 23.


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He still wants to be a hero, however, and he still manages to catch All Might's attention. With both One For All and Death by Design, he begins his time at UA, aiming to become the top hero.

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He still wants to be a hero, however, and he still manages to catch All Might's attention. With both One For All and Death by Design, he begins his time at UA, U.A., aiming to become the top hero.



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Every once in a while, Izuku gets caught in a timeloop, where he will die in brutal ways until he figures out what he needs to do in order to escape. This has left him with a very blase attitude towards life and his peers, and he is generally described as "weirdly confident."

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Every once in a while, Izuku gets caught in a timeloop, where he will die in brutal ways until he figures out what he needs to do in order to escape. This has left him with a very blase attitude towards life and his peers, and he is generally described as "weirdly confident."
confident".



Can be found [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16057727 here.]]

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Can be found [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/16057727 here.]]here]].



--->'''Izuku:''' Ooh... he pressed the "Deku Button." He shouldn’ta did that.

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--->'''Izuku:''' Ooh... he pressed the "Deku Button." He shouldn’ta shouldn'ta did that.



-->'''Ibara''': Hello. I can't say I expected to be picked so early. The Lord truly does work in mysterious ways.\\
'''Bakugo''': I guess I am pretty mysterious, aren't I?\\
'''Izuku''': She’s a Christian, Kacchan. She's not talking about you.

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-->'''Ibara''': -->'''Ibara:''' Hello. I can't say I expected to be picked so early. The Lord truly does work in mysterious ways.\\
'''Bakugo''': '''Bakugo:''' I guess I am pretty mysterious, aren't I?\\
'''Izuku''': She’s '''Izuku:''' She's a Christian, Kacchan. She's not talking about you.



* ChristmasCake: Bakugo calls a reporter that was hounding students in front of UA a "Christmas Cake Hack". The reporter takes a lot of offense, and claims that she's only 23.

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* ChristmasCake: Bakugo calls a reporter that was hounding students in front of UA U.A. a "Christmas Cake Hack". The reporter takes a lot of offense, and claims that she's only 23.



'''Izuku:''' ''Don't.'' Do not fuck with me on this, [[spoiler:Jirou]].

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'''Izuku:''' ''Don't.'' Do not fuck with me on this, [[spoiler:Jirou]].[[spoiler:Jirou.]]



** While Izuku can learn to handle One For All better using the timeloops, he can't increase his capacity. That is based on the strength of his body, and it's impossible to increase his physical power through timeloops. [[spoiler:Worse, One For All's power ''does'' increase through the loops, so if Izuku loops too much it will outstrip his training]].

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** While Izuku can learn to handle One For All better using the timeloops, he can't increase his capacity. That is based on the strength of his body, and it's impossible to increase his physical power through timeloops. [[spoiler:Worse, One For All's power ''does'' increase through the loops, so if Izuku loops too much it will outstrip his training]].training.]]



* DudeNotFunny: When it looks like Izuku and Jirou had sex, Ashido immediately starts teasing them. Jirou puts her foot down, since U.A's policy on student relationships means this could get them ''expelled''. Ashido tries to brush it off since "everyone knows" all the upperclassmen are hooking up, but Izuku counters that while the administration can ignore general rumors like that, especially if no names are known; rumors about specific students would have to be investigated. He does give her permission for more light-hearted teasing, though.

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* DudeNotFunny: When it looks like Izuku and Jirou had sex, Ashido immediately starts teasing them. Jirou puts her foot down, since U.A's A.'s policy on student relationships means this could get them ''expelled''. Ashido tries to brush it off since "everyone knows" all the upperclassmen are hooking up, but Izuku counters that while the administration can ignore general rumors like that, especially if no names are known; rumors about specific students would have to be investigated. He does give her permission for more light-hearted teasing, though.



** [[spoiler:Blackwhip's power has severe backlash as well, meaning it takes a while for Izuku to get used to it. And he can't rely on the timeloops too much, since One For All is getting stronger with every loop]].

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** [[spoiler:Blackwhip's power has severe backlash as well, meaning it takes a while for Izuku to get used to it. And he can't rely on the timeloops too much, since One For All is getting stronger with every loop]].loop.]]



* {{Narm}}: InUniverse, Izuku realizes that his metaphor of being "that guy who ends up playing a tree in the schoolplay" was rather corny. And indeed, it earns him the nickname [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Great Deku Tree]].[[labelnote:note]]Mina, who came up with the nickname, says she's a fan of the ''Legend of Zelda'' games[[/labelnote]]

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* {{Narm}}: InUniverse, Izuku realizes that his metaphor of being "that guy who ends up playing a tree in the schoolplay" was rather corny. And indeed, it earns him the nickname [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Great Deku Tree]].[[labelnote:note]]Mina, who came up with the nickname, says she's a fan of the ''Legend of Zelda'' games[[/labelnote]]games.[[/labelnote]]



* NotWhatItLooksLike: Bakugo sees Jirou coming out of Izuku's apartment in the morning and overhears her complaining about how he "worked her too hard" and now she can barely walk. Bakugo yells at Izuku for endangering his enrollment over a fling (UA has a policy against student relationships), and it takes Izuku a moment to realize what Bakugo is thinking. After he gets over his embarrassment, he points out that in addition to other reasons, he wouldn't bring a girl over to have sex in his ''mother's'' apartment.

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* NotWhatItLooksLike: Bakugo sees Jirou coming out of Izuku's apartment in the morning and overhears her complaining about how he "worked her too hard" and now she can barely walk. Bakugo yells at Izuku for endangering his enrollment over a fling (UA (U.A. has a policy against student relationships), and it takes Izuku a moment to realize what Bakugo is thinking. After he gets over his embarrassment, he points out that in addition to other reasons, he wouldn't bring a girl over to have sex in his ''mother's'' apartment.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Discussed. During the combat trial, Bakugo was paired with Hagakure as the villain team. Since she's invisible, he ordered her to defend the objective while he went on ahead to attack the enemy (Jirou and Kirishima). Without her around he didn't have to worry about his wide area of effect attacks, and he targeted Jirou first because her SuperSenses were the best counter to Hagakure, so if Kirishima managed to take him down Hagakure should be able to handle Kirishima on her own. They won, but since Bakugo didn't bother ''telling'' Hagakure any of this, the class assumed he was just an asshole who thought she was useless, and Hagakure admits she almost abandoned her post to attack the enemy and "prove him wrong," which would have been a disaster. Aizawa tells Bakugo to pay more attention to his leadership style, and Bakugo actually takes it to heart.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Discussed. During the combat trial, Bakugo was paired with Hagakure as the villain team. Since she's invisible, he ordered her to defend the objective while he went on ahead to attack the enemy (Jirou and Kirishima). Without her around he didn't have to worry about his wide area of effect attacks, and he targeted Jirou first because her SuperSenses were the best counter to Hagakure, so if Kirishima managed to take him down Hagakure should be able to handle Kirishima on her own. They won, but since Bakugo didn't bother ''telling'' Hagakure any of this, the class assumed he was just an asshole who thought she was useless, and Hagakure admits she almost abandoned her post to attack the enemy and "prove him wrong," wrong", which would have been a disaster. Aizawa tells Bakugo to pay more attention to his leadership style, and Bakugo actually takes it to heart.



* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler: When Izuku was five years old, he kept replaying the same afternoon in a park over and over, where no matter what he said or did, the result remained the same — within a few minutes of his encounter with Bakugo and his cronies, something would inevitably kill him and send him back to when Bakugo decided to “play hero” by bullying another boy. Absolutely nothing he tried would stop Bakugo from tormenting that boy, with Izuku's death occuring a short while later. And then Bakugo decides to use All Might's cathphrase, "I am here", to justify his bullying. Hearing the words of his idol, which had become a lifeline to him after his Quirk manifested, being twisted in a fit of childish cruelty by his bully makes Izuku finally ''snap'', and he beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept murdering him. Over and over and over...]]
* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he’ll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he’ll keep dying, over and over again, until he takes the "right" path.

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* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler: When [[spoiler:When Izuku was five years old, he kept replaying the same afternoon in a park over and over, where no matter what he said or did, the result remained the same — within a few minutes of his encounter with Bakugo and his cronies, something would inevitably kill him and send him back to when Bakugo decided to “play hero” "play hero" by bullying another boy. Absolutely nothing he tried would stop Bakugo from tormenting that boy, with Izuku's death occuring a short while later. And then Bakugo decides to use All Might's cathphrase, "I am here", to justify his bullying. Hearing the words of his idol, which had become a lifeline to him after his Quirk manifested, being twisted in a fit of childish cruelty by his bully makes Izuku finally ''snap'', and he beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept murdering him. Over and over and over...]]
* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he’ll he'll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he’ll he'll keep dying, over and over again, until he takes the "right" path.



-->'''Izuku:''' I know that you’ll never become the number one hero with your current attitude. Besides me, there’s at least one other person in this class shooting for that title, but do you know what makes us different than you? We aren’t the kind of losers who refuse to do our best out of ''spite''. I suggest you either grow up or quit being a hero before you get yourself or somebody else killed. Because if what happened today happened in the real world, you'd be ''dead''.

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-->'''Izuku:''' I know that you’ll you'll never become the number one hero with your current attitude. Besides me, there’s there's at least one other person in this class shooting for that title, but do you know what makes us different than you? We aren’t aren't the kind of losers who refuse to do our best out of ''spite''. I suggest you either grow up or quit being a hero before you get yourself or somebody else killed. Because if what happened today happened in the real world, you'd be ''dead''.



* SplitPersonality: Downplayed, but in [[spoiler: one of his time loops at USJ]], Izuku meets his own mental represantation of his darkest and most violent desires, who tries to urge him to simply kill the villains to end the loop.

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* SplitPersonality: Downplayed, but in [[spoiler: one [[spoiler:one of his time loops at USJ]], Izuku meets his own mental represantation of his darkest and most violent desires, who tries to urge him to simply kill the villains to end the loop.



-->'''Izuku''': How are you feeling? Any lingering soreness from yesterday?\\
'''Jirou''': ''(thinking)'' He did ''not'' just ask me that in front of Ashido of all people.\\
'''Izuku''': Did you go see Recovery Girl like I told you? It’s to be expected after everything we did, but I heard that you were walking funny earlier- ''(Jirou kicks him in the shin)'' Ow! What was that for?\\
'''Jirou''': For the love of god, Midoriya, pay attention to the words coming out of your mouth!\\
'''Hagakure''': Wow, who would have thought? You sure work fast, huh Midoriya?\\
'''Ashido''': Oh. My. GOD!
* ThouShaltNotKill: Heroes in general try to avoid killing, but Izuku absolutely refuses to do so in any circumstances. Partly because he knows he can keep trying until he gets it right, but also because he knows how terrible dying is. [[spoiler: This is also because he doesn't wish to return to the mentality he used to have as a child, as in one of his earliest loops, he finally snapped and beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept killing him. Over and over and over...]]
* TrainingFromHell: U.A has this as standard. And then there's Izuku's, which is even worse than it was in canon. He trains for hours every morning, to the point that he needs Recovery Girl's help just to be functional for the rest of the day. Jirou does a "light workout" with him, skipping some of the worst parts at the end, and after she gets a chance to rest she falls dead asleep and can't be woken. The next day, she can barely walk.
* YouAreNotAlone: [[spoiler:Izuku makes contact with the vestiges far earlier than in canon, after being trapped in a loop at the USJ for at least a few days. The Sixth holder assures Izuku that he doesn't have to deal with the loops alone any more, because the rest of them are there too]].

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-->'''Izuku''': -->'''Izuku:''' How are you feeling? Any lingering soreness from yesterday?\\
'''Jirou''': '''Jirou:''' ''(thinking)'' He did ''not'' just ask me that in front of Ashido of all people.\\
'''Izuku''': '''Izuku:''' Did you go see Recovery Girl like I told you? It’s to be expected after everything we did, but I heard that you were walking funny earlier- ''(Jirou kicks him in the shin)'' Ow! What was that for?\\
'''Jirou''': '''Jirou:''' For the love of god, Midoriya, pay attention to the words coming out of your mouth!\\
'''Hagakure''': '''Hagakure:''' Wow, who would have thought? You sure work fast, huh Midoriya?\\
'''Ashido''': '''Ashido:''' Oh. My. GOD!
* ThouShaltNotKill: Heroes in general try to avoid killing, but Izuku absolutely refuses to do so in any circumstances. Partly because he knows he can keep trying until he gets it right, but also because he knows how terrible dying is. [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This is also because he doesn't wish to return to the mentality he used to have as a child, as in one of his earliest loops, he finally snapped and beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept killing him. Over and over and over...]]
* TrainingFromHell: U.A A. has this as standard. And then there's Izuku's, which is even worse than it was in canon. He trains for hours every morning, to the point that he needs Recovery Girl's help just to be functional for the rest of the day. Jirou does a "light workout" with him, skipping some of the worst parts at the end, and after she gets a chance to rest she falls dead asleep and can't be woken. The next day, she can barely walk.
* YouAreNotAlone: [[spoiler:Izuku makes contact with the vestiges far earlier than in canon, after being trapped in a loop at the USJ for at least a few days. The Sixth holder assures Izuku that he doesn't have to deal with the loops alone any more, because the rest of them are there too]].too.]]



-->'''Ashido''': ''(While reading her entry on Izuku's notebook)'' Let’s see here, "Ashido Mina, Height: 159cm; Weight: unknown." It better stay that way too!
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Dying over and over has given Izuku experience easily comparable to Pro Heroes. Death Arms internally notes that when he first saw Izuku rush to save Bakugo, the look on his face made him think he was a pro who had just arrived on the scene.

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-->'''Ashido''': ''(While -->'''Ashido:''' ''(while reading her entry on Izuku's notebook)'' Let’s see here, "Ashido Mina, Height: 159cm; Weight: unknown." It better stay that way too!
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Dying over and over has given Izuku experience easily comparable to Pro Heroes. Death Arms internally notes that when he first saw Izuku rush to save Bakugo, the look on his face made him think he was a pro who had just arrived on the scene.scene.
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* BlessedWithSuck: Izuku's Quirk causes him to revive at a predetermined point whenever he dies. While it does give Izuku infinite attempts to get things just right, he also has to be careful not to give out information he shouldn't have. Also, because Izuku doesn't know what point he'll revive at beforehand, he can be tripped up if he revives later than expected, such as when he kills himself early in the villain attack on the USJ, only to revive just a few minutes before he died.
** On top of that, his Quirk has given him serious psychological issues both from being unable to prove it's real, even to himself, and from being forced to die and repeat a loop too many times. It's made worse by the fact he can't get professional help since not only would he sound crazy, but the level of danger needed for a hero/hero-in-training to have their psychological history released is considerably lower than it is for normal civilians, meaning speaking to a therapist would tank his career.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Izuku's own Quirk causes him to revive at a predetermined point whenever he dies. While it does give Izuku infinite attempts to get things just right, he also has to be careful not to give out information he shouldn't have. Also, because Izuku doesn't know what point he'll revive at beforehand, he can be tripped up if he revives later than expected, such as when he kills himself early in the villain attack on the USJ, only to revive just a few minutes before he died.
** Izuku's Quirk has given him serious psychological issues both from being unable to prove it's real, even to himself, and from being forced to die and repeat a loop too many times. It's made worse by the fact he can't get professional help since not only would he sound crazy, but the level of danger needed for a hero/hero-in-training to have their psychological history released is considerably lower than it is for normal civilians, meaning speaking to a therapist would tank his career.
** During the attack on the USJ, Tsuyu suggests Izuku used the boat's anchor as a ranged weapon against the villains to knock them out. Izuku tells her that getting hit with that much mass would be fatal for the villains.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In addition to Canon!Izuku's issue of having to deal with kids bullying him and looking down on him because of his Quirklessness, Izuku in this fic has to deal with all of that on top of a Quirk that continuously traumatizes him and makes him miserable.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In addition to Canon!Izuku's issue of having to deal with kids bullying him and looking down on him because of his Quirklessness, Izuku in this fic has to deal with go through all of that on top of a Quirk that continuously traumatizes him and makes him miserable.



* CurbStompBattle: The Battle Trial between Izuku and Ashido as the villains and Todoroki and Asui as the heroes was one in the villain team's favor. Asui couldn't even enter the building because Todoroki froze the whole thing and had to scout from outside, and when he goes inside alone, it takes Izuku and Ashido only a few minutes to incapacitate him by splashing his face with a weak acid and then sucker punching him. Of course, it would have gone differently had [[WillfullyWeak Todoroki used his full power]], something that Izuku later calls him out on.

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* CurbStompBattle: The Battle Trial between Izuku and Ashido as the villains and Todoroki and Asui as the heroes was one in the villain team's favor. Asui couldn't even enter the building because Todoroki froze the whole thing and had to scout from outside, and when he goes inside alone, alone thinking he could handle both his opponents, it only takes Izuku and Ashido only a few minutes to incapacitate him by splashing his face with a weak acid and then sucker punching sucker-punching him. Of course, it would have gone differently had [[WillfullyWeak Todoroki used his full power]], something that Izuku later calls him out on.



* TheLeader: Izuku becomes a cross between the mastermind and charismatic types. His high intellect as well as his experience with the timeloops means that he's very capable at analyzing situations quickly to come up with optimal plans that make use of his teammates strengths, and despite his slightly more aloof nature, has a magnetic presence and a level of intensity and focus that draws others in and inspires confidence in them. He combines both of these traits of his to come up with a plan that turns his classmates into a singular fighting force that allows them to dominate the first round of the Sports Festival.

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* TheLeader: Izuku becomes a cross between the mastermind Mastermind and charismatic Charismatic types. His high intellect as well as his experience with the timeloops means that he's very capable at analyzing situations quickly to come up with optimal plans that make use of his teammates strengths, and despite his slightly more aloof nature, he has a magnetic presence and a level of intensity and focus that draws others in and inspires confidence in them. He combines both of these traits of his to come up with a plan that turns his classmates into a singular fighting force that allows them to dominate the first round event of the Sports Festival.



* NoSocialSkills: Zigzagged with Izuku. While he's charismatic enough to make friends and inspires confidence in people, his past of being bullied by his peers also means that he doesn't really trust his classmates and sometimes flounders in social settings, like when Ashido invited him to karaoke the day after the USJ attack. It also takes him a while to understand how Jirou having spent the night in his apartment would be interpreted by people, not helped along by his [[AccidentalInnuendo poor choice of words]].

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* NoSocialSkills: Zigzagged {{Zigzagged}} with Izuku. While he's charismatic enough to make friends and inspires confidence in people, his past of being bullied by his peers also means that he doesn't really trust his classmates and sometimes flounders in social settings, like when Ashido invited him to karaoke the day after the USJ attack. It also takes him a while to understand how Jirou having spent the night in his apartment would be interpreted by people, not helped along by his [[AccidentalInnuendo poor choice of words]].



* SecretKeeper: Izuku's mother becomes one for All Might early on, because Izuku was in a coma for five days and there was no way he could get away with not telling her anything. [[spoiler:Later, Jirou figures out about both All Might's secret and Izuku's timeloops, and is given the full explanation.]]

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* SecretKeeper: Izuku's mother becomes one for All Might early on, because Izuku was in a coma for five days and there was no way he could get away with not telling her anything. [[spoiler:Later, Jirou figures finds out about both All Might's secret and Izuku's timeloops, and is given the full explanation.]]



* SuppressedRage: Although Izuku comes of as extremely calm and self-controlled to others, he actually has a deep well of hidden rage and resentment that sometimes slips out, such as when he got angry with Ashido for interrupting him when he was trying to explain his plan during their battle trial, and more prominently, how he reacts to [[spoiler:Jirou]] eavesdropping on his conversation with All Might and finding out about his original Quirk. He usually apologizes immediately for his outbursts, but it doesn't stop him from being very intimidating in those moments.

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* SuppressedRage: Although Izuku comes of as extremely calm and self-controlled to others, he actually has a deep well of hidden rage and resentment that sometimes slips out, such as when he got angry with Ashido for interrupting him when he was trying to explain his plan during their battle trial, and more prominently, how he reacts to [[spoiler:Jirou]] eavesdropping on his conversation with All Might and finding out about his original Quirk. He usually apologizes immediately for his outbursts, but it doesn't stop him from being very ''very'' intimidating in those moments.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In addition to Canon!Izuku's issue of having to deal with kids bullying him and looking down on him because of his quirklessness, Izuku in this fic has to deal with all of that on top of a Quirk that continuously traumatizes him and makes him miserable.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: [[spoiler: The Sixth wielder of One For All shows up in one of Izuku's loops at USJ, when in canon, he doesn't make an appearance until the Joint Training arc.]]

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In addition to Canon!Izuku's issue of having to deal with kids bullying him and looking down on him because of his quirklessness, Quirklessness, Izuku in this fic has to deal with all of that on top of a Quirk that continuously traumatizes him and makes him miserable.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Sixth wielder of One For All shows up in one of Izuku's loops at USJ, when in canon, he doesn't make an appearance until the Joint Training arc.]]



* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Izuku's blase attitude becomes extremely disturbing once the full context of the timeloops becomes apparent. After [[spoiler:the USJ attack]], he casually tells [[spoiler:All Might]] that he died at least a thousand times, which even with the short loops means he was trapped for approximately ''three days''.
-->'''[[spoiler:All Might]]:''' A thousand!? And this has been happening since your quirk manifested, at four?\\

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* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Izuku's blase attitude becomes extremely disturbing once the full context of the timeloops becomes apparent. After [[spoiler:the USJ attack]], he casually tells [[spoiler:All Might]] All Might that he died at least a thousand times, which even with the short loops means he was trapped for approximately ''three days''.
-->'''[[spoiler:All Might]]:''' -->'''All Might:''' A thousand!? And this has been happening since your quirk manifested, at four?\\



* CurbStompBattle: The Battle Trial between Izuku and Ashido as the villains and Todoroki and Asui as the heroes was one in the villain team's favor. Asui couldn't even enter the building because Todoroki froze the whole thing, and when he arrogantly went inside alone, it takes Izuku and Ashido only a few minutes to incapacitate him by splashing his face with a weak acid and then sucker punching him. Of course, it would have gone differently had [[WillfullyWeak Todoroki used his full power]], something that Izuku later calls him out on.

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* CurbStompBattle: The Battle Trial between Izuku and Ashido as the villains and Todoroki and Asui as the heroes was one in the villain team's favor. Asui couldn't even enter the building because Todoroki froze the whole thing, thing and had to scout from outside, and when he arrogantly went goes inside alone, it takes Izuku and Ashido only a few minutes to incapacitate him by splashing his face with a weak acid and then sucker punching him. Of course, it would have gone differently had [[WillfullyWeak Todoroki used his full power]], something that Izuku later calls him out on.



* DudeNotFunny: When it looks like Izuku and Jirou had sex, Ashido immediately starts teasing them. Jirou puts her foot down, since UA's policy on student relationships means this could get them ''expelled''. Ashido tries to brush it off since "everyone knows" all the upperclassmen are hooking up, but Izuku counters that while the administration can ignore general rumors like that, especially if no names are known; rumors about specific students would have to be investigated. He does give her permission for more light-hearted teasing, though.

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* DudeNotFunny: When it looks like Izuku and Jirou had sex, Ashido immediately starts teasing them. Jirou puts her foot down, since UA's U.A's policy on student relationships means this could get them ''expelled''. Ashido tries to brush it off since "everyone knows" all the upperclassmen are hooking up, but Izuku counters that while the administration can ignore general rumors like that, especially if no names are known; rumors about specific students would have to be investigated. He does give her permission for more light-hearted teasing, though.



* FlashbackEcho: [[spoiler: Izuku has a traumatic flashback in the USJ, where looping mutiple times and being unable to escape causes him to remember one of his earliest loops as a child, in which he was trapped for so long and tormented so many times by Bakugo that it finally made him snap and murder Bakugo over and over again. This flashback causes Present day Izuku to freak out.]]

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* FlashbackEcho: [[spoiler: Izuku [[spoiler:Izuku has a traumatic flashback in the USJ, where looping mutiple times and being unable to escape causes him to remember one of his earliest loops as a child, in which he was trapped for so long and tormented so many times by Bakugo that it finally made him snap and murder Bakugo over and over again. This flashback causes Present day Izuku to freak out.]]



** Izuku gets past this issue much faster than in canon, since he is able to run the practical exam twenty times until he figures out how to make One For All work, with no worry about permanently injuring himself. However, he does still have problems. When he fights the zero-point robot, he activates Full Cowling at 100%--meaning that instead of just breaking his legs and arm, he breaks every bone in his body. He's in a coma for five days.

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** Izuku gets past this issue much faster than in canon, since he is able to run the practical exam twenty times until he figures out how to make One For All work, with no worry about permanently injuring himself. However, he does still have problems. When he fights the zero-point robot, he activates Full Cowling Parallel Flow at 100%--meaning that instead of just breaking his legs and arm, he breaks every bone in his body. He's in a coma for five days.



* HopeBringer: Izuku is already starting to become this. During the USJ, he is impressed with Asui's courage, [[spoiler: but when he stops being strong, she quickly breaks down]].

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* HopeBringer: Izuku is already starting to become this. this to his classmates. During the USJ, he is impressed with Asui's courage, [[spoiler: but [[spoiler:but when he stops being strong, she quickly breaks down]].



* TheLeader: Izuku becomes a cross between the mastermind and charismatic types. His high intellect as well as his experience with the timeloops means that he's very capable at analyzing situations quickly to come up with optimal plans that make use of his teammates strengths, and despite his slightly more aloof nature, has a magnetic presence and a level of intensity and focus that draws others in and inspires confidence in them. He combines both of these traits of his to come up with a plan that turns his classmates into a singular fighting force that allows them to dominate the first round of the Sports Festival.



* ParentsAsPeople: Inko admits to Jirou that she was this during Izuku's childhood. When Izuku's Quirk first manifested and he told his mother what it did, she refused to believe him, dragging him from Quirk specialist to specialist and telling him that he shouldn’t make up horrible stories. All the while thinking that she was the reason his Quirk was that way. Even after she eventually accepted the truth and tried to support him, there was no real way for her to help him and by that point Izuku had already decided to hide his thoughts and feelings so as to not worry her, leading him to becoming a StepfordSmiler.

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* ParentsAsPeople: Inko admits to Jirou that she was this during Izuku's childhood. When Izuku's Quirk first manifested and he told his mother what it did, she refused to believe him, dragging him from Quirk specialist to specialist and telling him that he shouldn’t make up horrible stories. All stories, all the while thinking that she was the reason his Quirk was that way. Even after she eventually accepted the truth and tried to support him, there was no real way for her to help him and by that point Izuku had already decided to hide his thoughts and feelings so as to not worry her, leading him to becoming a StepfordSmiler.



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After Izuku and Ashido beat Todoroki and Asui in the Battle Trial, Izuku gives the other boy a heavy tongue-lashing about how he purposely handicaps himself.
-->'''Izuku:''' I know that you’ll never become the number one hero with your current attitude. Besides me, there’s at least one other person in this class shooting for that title, but do you know what makes us different than you? We aren’t the kind of losers who refuse to do our best out of ''spite''. I suggest you either grow up or quit being a hero before you get yourself or somebody else killed. Because if what happened today happened in the real world, you'd be ''dead''.



* SuppressedRage: Although Izuku comes of as extremely calm and self-controlled to others, he actually has a deep well of hidden rage and resentment that sometimes slips out, such as when he got angry with Ashido for interrupting him when he was trying to explain his plan during their battle trial, and more prominently, how he reacts to [[spoiler:Jirou]] eavesdropping on his conversation with All Might and finding out about his original Quirk. He usually apologizes immediately for his outbursts, but it doesn't stop him from being very intimidating in those moments.
--> Izuku reminded [[spoiler:Jirou]] of a dam—a featureless, smooth construct designed to hold back an enormous reservoir of feeling. The day he confronted her, [[spoiler:Jirou]] witnessed a crack in his facade, and caught a glimpse of the emotions hidden behind his polite, calm mannerisms and his [[StepfordSmiler serene smile]].



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After Izuku and Ashido beat Todoroki and Asui in the Battle Trial, Izuku gives the other boy a heavy tongue-lashing about he purposely handicaps himself.
-->'''Izuku:''' I know that you’ll never become the number one hero with your current attitude. Besides me, there’s at least one other person in this class shooting for that title, but do you know what makes us different than you? We aren’t the kind of losers who refuse to do our best out of spite. I suggest you either grow up or quit being a hero before you get yourself or somebody else killed. Because if what happened today happened in the real world, you'd be ''dead''.
* TrainingFromHell: UA has this as standard. And then there's Izuku's, which is even worse than it was in canon. He trains for hours every morning, to the point that he needs Recovery Girl's help just to be functional for the rest of the day. Jirou does a "light workout" with him, skipping some of the worst parts at the end, and after she gets a chance to rest she falls dead asleep and can't be woken. The next day, she can barely walk.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After Izuku and Ashido beat Todoroki and Asui in the Battle Trial, Izuku gives the other boy a heavy tongue-lashing about he purposely handicaps himself.
-->'''Izuku:''' I know that you’ll never become the number one hero with your current attitude. Besides me, there’s at least one other person in this class shooting for that title, but do you know what makes us different than you? We aren’t the kind of losers who refuse to do our best out of spite. I suggest you either grow up or quit being a hero before you get yourself or somebody else killed. Because if what happened today happened in the real world, you'd be ''dead''.
* TrainingFromHell: UA U.A has this as standard. And then there's Izuku's, which is even worse than it was in canon. He trains for hours every morning, to the point that he needs Recovery Girl's help just to be functional for the rest of the day. Jirou does a "light workout" with him, skipping some of the worst parts at the end, and after she gets a chance to rest she falls dead asleep and can't be woken. The next day, she can barely walk.
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* AdultFear: Izuku's mother is the only one who knows about his Quirk, and thus she is well aware that he is basically ''horrifically tortured'' on a regular basis, and there's nothing she can do about it. When his Quirk first manifested when he was four, she found him huddled in a corner shivering and shaking, begging her to make it stop.
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* NoSocialSkills: Zigzagged with Izuku. While he's charismatic enough to make friends and inspires confidence in people, his past of being bullied by his peers also means that he doesn't really trust his classmates and sometimes flounders in social settings, like when Ashido invited him to karaoke the day after the USJ attack.

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* NoSocialSkills: Zigzagged with Izuku. While he's charismatic enough to make friends and inspires confidence in people, his past of being bullied by his peers also means that he doesn't really trust his classmates and sometimes flounders in social settings, like when Ashido invited him to karaoke the day after the USJ attack. It also takes him a while to understand how Jirou having spent the night in his apartment would be interpreted by people, not helped along by his [[AccidentalInnuendo poor choice of words]].



* ParentsAsPeople: Inko admits to Jirou that she was this during Izuku's childhood. When Izuku's Quirk first manifested and he told his mother what it did, she refused to believe him, dragging him from specialist to specialist and telling him that he shouldn’t make up horrible stories. All the while thinking that she was the reason his Quirk was that way. Even after she eventually accepted the truth and tried to support him, there was no real way for her to help him and by that point Izuku had already decided to hide his thoughts and feelings so as to not worry her, leading him to becoming a StepfordSmiler.

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* ParentsAsPeople: Inko admits to Jirou that she was this during Izuku's childhood. When Izuku's Quirk first manifested and he told his mother what it did, she refused to believe him, dragging him from Quirk specialist to specialist and telling him that he shouldn’t make up horrible stories. All the while thinking that she was the reason his Quirk was that way. Even after she eventually accepted the truth and tried to support him, there was no real way for her to help him and by that point Izuku had already decided to hide his thoughts and feelings so as to not worry her, leading him to becoming a StepfordSmiler.
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* ParentsAsPeople: Inko admits to Jirou that she was this during Izuku's childhood. When Izuku's Quirk first manifested and he told his mother what it did, she refused to believe him, dragging him from specialist to specialist and telling him that he shouldn’t make up horrible stories. All the while thinking that she was the reason his Quirk was that way. Even after she eventually accepted the truth and tried to support him, there was no real way for her to help him and by that point Izuku had already decided to hide his thoughts and feelings so as to not worry her, leading him to becoming a StepfordSmiler.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Instead of Canon!Izuku's issue of having to deal with kids bullying him and looking down on him because of his quirklessness, Izuku in this fic has to deal with all of that on top of a Quirk that continuously traumatizes him and makes him miserable.

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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Instead of In addition to Canon!Izuku's issue of having to deal with kids bullying him and looking down on him because of his quirklessness, Izuku in this fic has to deal with all of that on top of a Quirk that continuously traumatizes him and makes him miserable.



* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Instead of being the shy, NervousWreck cinnamon roll he is in canon, Izuku is instead quiet, aloof, and pragmatic but also more confident, charismatic, and WiseBeyondTheirYears because of everything his Quirk has put him through.

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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: AdaptationalNameChange: Izuku's technique for using One For All is called "Parallel Flow" instead of "Full Cowl".
* AdaptationPersonalityChange:
Instead of being the shy, NervousWreck cinnamon roll he is in canon, Izuku is instead quiet, aloof, and pragmatic but also more confident, charismatic, and WiseBeyondTheirYears because of everything his Quirk has put him through.



* AdaptedOut: While Mineta appears briefly, he is quickly expelled. Since Izuku placed higher in the tests, Mineta placed last, and unlike Izuku he didn't show any real promise for Aizawa to justify keeping him. [[spoiler:His absence becomes important during the USJ, when without his Quirk there's no easy way for Asui and Izuku to handle the villains without killing them. Izuku is trapped in that loop for a ''long'' time]]. Later turns out to be {{subverted|Trope}}. Regardless of Aizawa's proclamations, teachers don't get to just expel students whenever they want. They ''can'' however eject them from their course and put them in the General Studies course, meaning Mineta was bumped down to there, and as such, returns for the Sports Festival apart of that class.

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* AdaptedOut: While Mineta appears briefly, he is quickly expelled. Since Izuku placed higher in the tests, Mineta placed last, and unlike Izuku he didn't show any real promise for Aizawa to justify keeping him. [[spoiler:His absence becomes important during the USJ, when without his Quirk there's no easy way for Asui and Izuku to handle the villains without killing them. Izuku is trapped in that loop for a ''long'' time]]. Later turns out to be {{subverted|Trope}}. Regardless of Aizawa's proclamations, teachers don't get to just expel students whenever they want. They ''can'' however eject them from their course and put them in the General Studies course, meaning Mineta was bumped down to there, and as such, returns for the Sports Festival apart as a part of that class.



--->'''Izuku:''' Ooh... he pressed the "Deku Button." Always a mistake.

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--->'''Izuku:''' Ooh... he pressed the "Deku Button." Always a mistake.He shouldn’ta did that.



* CurbStompBattle: The Battle Trial between Izuku and Ashido as the villains and Todoroki and Asui as the heroes was one in the villain team's favor. Asui couldn't even enter the building because Todoroki froze the whole thing, and when he arrogantly went inside alone, it takes Izuku and Ashido only a few minutes to incapacitate him by splashing his face with a weak acid and then sucker punching him. Of course, it would have gone differently had [[WillfullyWeak Todoroki used his full power]], something that Izuku later calls him out on.



* DoomMagnet: This is how Izuku's resets work, basically railroading him into doing things the "right" way by killing him if he does it wrong. In one of the earliest demonstrated loops, he saves a child from getting hit by a car, but gets hit himself. When he tries again, he keeps the kid from running into the street, but the car careens onto the sidewalk and kills him there. All of this because his Quirk was trying to force an interaction with All Might.

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* DoomMagnet: This is how Izuku's resets work, basically railroading him into doing things the "right" way by killing him if he does it wrong. In one of the earliest demonstrated loops, he saves a child from getting hit by a car, but gets hit himself. When he tries again, he keeps the kid from running into the street, but the car careens onto the sidewalk and kills him there. All of this because his Quirk was trying to force an interaction a conversation with All Might.



* NoSocialSkills: Zigzagged with Izuku. While he's charismatic enough to make friends and inspires confidence in people, his past of being bullied by his peers also means that he doesn't really trust his classmates and sometimes flounders in social settings, like when Ashido invited him to karaoke the day after the USJ attack.



** During the Battle Trial, Izuku kept resetting using a suicide pill specifically so he could be partnered with each of his classmates during different loops and interrogate them on their Quirks, making special note of their weaknesses. He then plants bugs on the opposing team to justify having this knowledge.



* SplitPersonality: Downplayed, but in [[spoiler: one of his time loops at USJ]], Izuku meets his own mental represantation of his darkest and most violent desires, who tries to urge him to simply kill the villians to end the loop.

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* SplitPersonality: Downplayed, but in [[spoiler: one of his time loops at USJ]], Izuku meets his own mental represantation of his darkest and most violent desires, who tries to urge him to simply kill the villians villains to end the loop.



** Izuku's own Quirk causes him to revive at a predetermined point whenever he dies. While it does give Izuku infinite attempts to get things just right, he also has to be careful not to give out information he shouldn't have. Also, because Izuku doesn't know what point he'll revive at beforehand, he can be tripped up if he revives later than expected, such as when he kills himself early in the villain attack on the USJ, only to revive only a few minutes before he died.

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** Izuku's own Quirk causes him to revive at a predetermined point whenever he dies. While it does give Izuku infinite attempts to get things just right, he also has to be careful not to give out information he shouldn't have. Also, because Izuku doesn't know what point he'll revive at beforehand, he can be tripped up if he revives later than expected, such as when he kills himself early in the villain attack on the USJ, only to revive only just a few minutes before he died.



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After Izuku and Ashido beat Todoroki in the Battle Trial, Izuku gives the other boy a heavy tongue-lashing about he purposely handicaps himself.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After Izuku and Ashido beat Todoroki and Asui in the Battle Trial, Izuku gives the other boy a heavy tongue-lashing about he purposely handicaps himself.
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* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler: When Izuku was a five-year-old, he kept replaying the same afternoon in a park over and over, where no matter what he said or did, the result remained the same — within a few minutes of his encounter with Bakugo and his cronies, something would inevitably kill him and send him back to when Bakugo decided to “play hero” by bullying another boy. Talking didn’t work, avoiding the park didn’t work, telling an adult didn’t work, attracting Bakugo’s ire in the place of Bakugo’s victim didn’t work, getting the other boy to leave before the confrontation didn’t work. And then Bakugo decides to use the All Might cathphrase, "I am here", to justify his bullying. Hearing the words of his idol, which had become a lifeline to him after his Quirk manifested, being twisted in a fit of childish cruelty by his bully makes Izuku finally ''snap'', and he beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept murdering him. Over and over and over...]]
* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he’ll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he’ll keep dying, over and over and over again, until he takes the "right" path.

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* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler: When Izuku was a five-year-old, was five years old, he kept replaying the same afternoon in a park over and over, where no matter what he said or did, the result remained the same — within a few minutes of his encounter with Bakugo and his cronies, something would inevitably kill him and send him back to when Bakugo decided to “play hero” by bullying another boy. Talking didn’t work, avoiding the park didn’t work, telling an adult didn’t work, attracting Bakugo’s ire in the place of Bakugo’s victim didn’t work, getting the other boy to leave before the confrontation didn’t work. Absolutely nothing he tried would stop Bakugo from tormenting that boy, with Izuku's death occuring a short while later. And then Bakugo decides to use the All Might Might's cathphrase, "I am here", to justify his bullying. Hearing the words of his idol, which had become a lifeline to him after his Quirk manifested, being twisted in a fit of childish cruelty by his bully makes Izuku finally ''snap'', and he beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept murdering him. Over and over and over...]]
* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he’ll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he’ll keep dying, over and over and over again, until he takes the "right" path.
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Okay, people need to realize exactly what Surprisingly Realistic Outcome means. It means the outcome is something you'd find in Real Life rather than what is realistic to the setting. Putting aside the nature of MHA's setting, it's still set in Japan, whereas the response given here would be more realistic if the setting was America or Western, but Values Dissonance is in effect, meaning it is not this trope. That includes Bakugo's bullying, Mineta's perversion, Aizawa's teaching methods, Endeavor's abuse being kept quiet, etc. The trope isn't "The situation is treated in a generally realistic manner", it has to be realistic to the setting and go against the conventions the work would normally use.


** Despite Aizawa's threat, he doesn't have the power to expel students on a whim, especially after they've already paid tuition. Instead, Mineta was moved to the General Studies course.
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** Izuku's own Quirk causes him to revive at a predetermined point whenever he dies. While it does give Izuku infinite attempts to get things just right, he also has to be careful not to give out information he shouldn't have. Also, because Izuku doesn't know what point he'll revive at beforehand, he can be tripped up if he revives later than expected, such as when he kills himself early in the villain attack on the USJ, only to revive only a few minutes before he died.
** Izuku's Quirk has given him serious psychological issues both from being unable to prove it's real, even to himself, and from being forced to die and repeat a loop too many times. It's made worse by the fact he can't get professional help since not only would he sound crazy, but the level of danger needed for a hero/hero-in-training to have their psychological history released is considerably lower than it is for normal civilians, meaning speaking to a therapist would tank his career.
** During the attack on the USJ, Tsuyu suggests Izuku used the boat's anchor as a ranged weapon against the villains to knock them out. Izuku tells her that getting hit with that much mass would be fatal for the villains.
** Despite Aizawa's threat, he doesn't have the power to expel students on a whim, especially after they've already paid tuition. Instead, Mineta was moved to the General Studies course.
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* FlashbackEcho: [[spoiler: Izuku has a Type 1 version of this in the USJ, where looping mutiple times and being unable to escape causes him to remember one of his earliest loops as a child, in which he was trapped for so long and tormented so many times by Bakugo that it finally made him snap and murder Bakugo over and over again. This flashback causes Present day Izuku to freak out.]]

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* FlashbackEcho: [[spoiler: Izuku has a Type 1 version of this traumatic flashback in the USJ, where looping mutiple times and being unable to escape causes him to remember one of his earliest loops as a child, in which he was trapped for so long and tormented so many times by Bakugo that it finally made him snap and murder Bakugo over and over again. This flashback causes Present day Izuku to freak out.]]
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* FlashbackEcho: [[spoiler: Izuku has a Type 1 version of this in the USJ, where looping mutiple times and being unable to escape causes him to remember one of his earliest loops as a child, in which he was trapped for so long and tormented so many times by Bakugo that it finally made him snap and murder Bakugo over and over again. This flashback causes Present day Izuku to freak out.]]

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* TimeLoopFatigue: While he takes pains to hide it, dying over and over has definitely taken a toll on Izuku's mind. In fact, the only reason it's not obvious to others how deeply miserable and angry Izuku is is because of his [[StepfordSmiler unruffled seeming demeaneour]] and the fact that he's been ConditionedToAcceptHorror.



* TimeLoopFatigue: While he takes pains to hide it, dying over and over has definitely taken a toll on Izuku's mind. In fact, the only reason it's not obvious to others how deeply miserable and angry Izuku is is because of his [[StepfordSmiler unruffled seeming demeaneour]] and the fact that he's been ConditionedToAcceptHorror.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After Izuku and Ashido beat Todoroki in the Battle Trial, he gives the other boy a heavy tongue-lashing about he purposely handicaps himself and thinking he can become the number one hero with that attitude.

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* TimeLoopFatigue: While he takes pains to hide it, dying over and over has definitely taken a toll on Izuku's mind. In fact, the only reason it's not obvious to others how deeply miserable and angry Izuku is is because of his [[StepfordSmiler unruffled seeming demeaneour]] and the fact that he's been ConditionedToAcceptHorror.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After Izuku and Ashido beat Todoroki in the Battle Trial, he Izuku gives the other boy a heavy tongue-lashing about he purposely handicaps himself and thinking he can become the number one hero with that attitude.himself.

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** Izuku's relationship with Bakugo is ''slightly'' better, as Izuku's unconcerned attitude makes him difficult to bully. Likewise, when Bakugo confronts him about "lying" about being Quirkless, Izuku is able to calm him down by pointing out that Izuku ''did'' tell him he had a Quirk, ''Bakugo'' just never believed him. By the time of the Sports Festival, Bakugo sees Izuku as an actual rival rather than just a pebble, and Izuku reciprocates.

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** Izuku's relationship with Bakugo is ''slightly'' better, as Izuku's unconcerned attitude makes him difficult to bully. Likewise, when Bakugo confronts him about "lying" about being Quirkless, Izuku is able to calm him down by pointing out that Izuku ''did'' tell him he had a Quirk, ''Bakugo'' just never believed him. By the time of the Sports Festival, Bakugo sees Izuku as an actual rival rather than just a pebble, stepping stone, and Izuku reciprocates.



* AdaptedOut: While Mineta appears briefly, he is quickly expelled. Since Izuku placed higher in the tests, Mineta placed last, and unlike Izuku he didn't show any real promise for Aizawa to justify keeping him. His absence becomes important during the USJ, when without his Quirk there's no easy way for Asui and Izuku to handle the villains without killing them. [[spoiler:Izuku is trapped in that loop for a ''long'' time]]. Later turns out to be {{subverted|Trope}}. Regardless of Aizawa's proclamations, teachers don't get to just expel students whenever they want. They ''can'' however eject them from their course and put them in the General Studies course, meaning Mineta was bumped down to there, and as such, returns for the Sports Festival apart of that class.

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* AdaptedOut: While Mineta appears briefly, he is quickly expelled. Since Izuku placed higher in the tests, Mineta placed last, and unlike Izuku he didn't show any real promise for Aizawa to justify keeping him. His [[spoiler:His absence becomes important during the USJ, when without his Quirk there's no easy way for Asui and Izuku to handle the villains without killing them. [[spoiler:Izuku Izuku is trapped in that loop for a ''long'' time]]. Later turns out to be {{subverted|Trope}}. Regardless of Aizawa's proclamations, teachers don't get to just expel students whenever they want. They ''can'' however eject them from their course and put them in the General Studies course, meaning Mineta was bumped down to there, and as such, returns for the Sports Festival apart of that class.



* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Izuku is even better than in canon, since he's been trapped in timeloops on a regular basis for his entire life and had to find ways to escape.

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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Izuku is even better at this than in canon, since he's been trapped in timeloops on a regular basis for his entire life and had to find ways to escape.



** Izuku hates whenever anyone implies that anything serious is a joke. His entire life is nothing but a long, cruel joke, so he snaps at anyone who doesn't take things seriously enough. The first time he activates One For All is when Iida chastises him for muttering during the explanation of the exam and accuses him of not taking it seriously. This also makes him even more annoyed at Todoroki's attitude than in canon.

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** Izuku hates whenever anyone implies that anything serious is a joke. His entire life is has been nothing but a long, cruel joke, so he snaps at anyone who doesn't take things seriously enough. The first time he activates One For All is when Iida chastises him for muttering during the explanation of the exam and accuses him of not taking it seriously. This also makes him even more annoyed at Todoroki's attitude than in canon.



* CluelessChickMagnet: While not ''entirely'' clueless, Midoriya still manages to attract the attention of several of his female classmates without realizing it.

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* CluelessChickMagnet: While not ''entirely'' clueless, Midoriya Izuku still manages to attract the attention of several of his female classmates without realizing it.



* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Izuku's blase attitude becomes extremely disturbing once the full context of the timeloops becomes apparent. After [[spoiler:the USJ attack]], he casually says he died at least a thousand times, which even with the short loops means he was trapped for approximately ''three days''.

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* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Izuku's blase attitude becomes extremely disturbing once the full context of the timeloops becomes apparent. After [[spoiler:the USJ attack]], he casually says tells [[spoiler:All Might]] that he died at least a thousand times, which even with the short loops means he was trapped for approximately ''three days''.days''.
-->'''[[spoiler:All Might]]:''' A thousand!? And this has been happening since your quirk manifested, at four?\\
'''Izuku:''' You get used to it. You can get used to just about anything, given enough time.



** Invoked in the sports festival. Izuku does such an excellent job organizing his class the first round (every single one of them places in the top twenty) that the teachers realize he'd dominate the planned cavalry battle. They do a King of the Hill type match instead and change the way teams are chosen so that he can't control it too much.

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** Invoked in the sports festival.Sports Festival. Izuku does such an excellent job organizing his class the first round (every single one of them places in the top twenty) that the teachers realize he'd dominate the planned cavalry battle. They do a King of the Hill type match instead and change the way teams are chosen so that he can't control it the outcome too much.



* GroundhogDayLoop: How Izuku's Quirk works. Every once in a while he gets caught in a loop, and has to figure out what he has to do to escape it. The loops are usually only a few minutes long, and are reset by his brutal death. He puts a suicide pill on his hero uniform so that he can reset at will.

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* GroundhogDayLoop: How Izuku's Quirk works. Every once in a while he gets caught in a loop, and has to figure out what he has to do to escape it. The loops are usually only a few minutes long, and are reset by his brutal death. He puts a suicide pill on his hero uniform costume so that he can reset at will.



* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides, according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he’ll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he’ll keep dying, over and over and over again, until he takes the "right" path.

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* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides, decides according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he’ll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he’ll keep dying, over and over and over again, until he takes the "right" path.


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-->'''Izuku:''' I know that you’ll never become the number one hero with your current attitude. Besides me, there’s at least one other person in this class shooting for that title, but do you know what makes us different than you? We aren’t the kind of losers who refuse to do our best out of spite. I suggest you either grow up or quit being a hero before you get yourself or somebody else killed. Because if what happened today happened in the real world, you'd be ''dead''.

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* HopeBringer: Izuku is already starting to become this. During the USJ, he is impressed with Asui's courage, but when he stops being strong, she quickly breaks down.

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* HopeBringer: Izuku is already starting to become this. During the USJ, he is impressed with Asui's courage, [[spoiler: but when he stops being strong, she quickly breaks down.down]].



* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler: When Izuku was a five-year-old, he kept replaying the same afternoon in a park over and over, where no matter what he said or did, the result remained the same — within a few minutes of his encounter with Bakugo and his cronies, something would inevitably kill him and send him back to when Bakugo decided to “play hero” by bullying another boy. Talking didn’t work, avoiding the park didn’t work, telling an adult didn’t work, attracting Bakugo’s ire in the place of Bakugo’s victim didn’t work, getting the other boy to leave before the confrontation didn’t work. And then Bakugo decides to use the All Might cathphrase, "I am here", to justify his bullying. Hearing the words of his idol, which had become a lifeline to him after his Quirk manifested, being twisted in a fit of childish cruelty by his bully makes Izuku finally ''snap'', and he beat Bakugo to death with a rock. And then he kept murdering him. Over and over and over...]]
* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Izuku's Quirk is this. Once in a while, the universe or fate decides, according to certain unknown requirements, that he's on the wrong "path", and he’ll die and return to a previous moment in time. And then he’ll keep dying, over and over and over again, until he takes the "right" path.



* TimeLoopFatigue: While he takes pains to hide it, dying over and over has definitely taken a toll on Izuku's mind. In fact, the only reason it's not obvious to others how mentally unstable Izuku is is because of his [[StepfordSmiler unruffled seeming demeaneour]] and the fact that he's been ConditionedToAcceptHorror.

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* TimeLoopFatigue: While he takes pains to hide it, dying over and over has definitely taken a toll on Izuku's mind. In fact, the only reason it's not obvious to others how mentally unstable deeply miserable and angry Izuku is is because of his [[StepfordSmiler unruffled seeming demeaneour]] and the fact that he's been ConditionedToAcceptHorror.

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