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League of Villains

    All For One 

All For One

Quirk: All For One

Stolen Quirks: Inertia Dampener, Atmospheric Condenser (x4), Energy Barrier, Air Cannon (x6), Kinetic Booster (x8), Atmospheric Condenser (x4), Spear-like Bones, Bone Enhancer (x5), Electromagnetic Charge, Body Modification, Finger Rockets, Ultra Regeneration, Muscle Augmentation (x3), Size (formerly), Search (formerly), Unknown amount of other Quirks

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All Might's Arch-Enemy and the former Symbol of Evil.


  • Ability Mixing: He is capable of combining the Quirks he has at his disposal and unleashing devastating attacks.
  • The Dreaded: Everyone who hears or heard about All for One is deathly afraid of him. When Izuku and his friends find themselves in the middle of the destruction he caused with his dramatic entrance at Kamino, Yoichi, Nishiniki, and Kazuma, urge Izuku to stay the hell away from the villain. Ultimately deconstructed. The Vestiges are not scared of All for One per se, but given the fact he is an overpowered and overgrown manchild, as soon as he realizes he is losing, he will lash out like a brat and cause countless damage, which is exactly what happens when Simon overpowers him and nearly wipes out Kamino in a rage fit.
  • Glass Cannon: He gets easily knocked out by Ragdoll using a steel chair by the end of the Kamino arc.
  • Humiliation Conga: The Kamino arc is one massive example of it to All for One. First he gets easily beaten back to a corner by Simon, then gets Search, the Quirk he deseperately wanted from Ragdoll stolen from him and returned to its original user, gets curb-stomped by the combined efforts of Simon and All Might, his plan to reveal Tomura's true parentage and break All Might's spirit fall flat on his face since Nana is, for all effects and purposes, back to life, and finally, to conclude his humiliation, he gets easily knocked out, not by his arch-nemesis, or even the Blade that was cleaning the floor with his face, but by Ragdoll, using nothing but a steel chair. Oh, and of course, all of this was broadcasted for the world to see.
  • Long-Lived: He has been around for more than a century.
  • Talking Is a Free Action: Defied by Simon. All for One tries his usual taunting and mocking routine during their fight, but the Blade doesn't bother to indulge him on it.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: As Simon points out during their fight, there was no method to what All for One's fighting strategy boils down to throw big attacks with lots of power, but no finesse. The best comparison he finds is a child flailing around a big sword and smacking everything around them.
  • Villainous Breakdown: All for One starts to lose his composure as Simon curb stomps him upon his arrival, but when Izuku and Nana, who is essentially a reincarnation of Nana Shimura show up to help in the fight, he goes batshit and just throws a tantrum capable of putting Bakugo and Tomura's to shame.

    Tomura Shigaraki 

Tomura Shigaraki

Quirk: Decay

Blade(s): Malos

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All For One's student and theoretically leader of the League of Villains. Groomed by All For One to be his successor, Tomura seeks to destroy All Might and the Hero-obsessed society he helps to protect. His Quirk, "Decay", allows him to destroy anything he touches provided all five of his fingers are in contact with the object.


  • Actually Pretty Funny: When Izuku calls Malos a 'Siscon', Tomura snorts in amusement.
  • An Arm and a Leg: Izuku cuts off his left arm at the elbow before Shigaraki could kill Nia.
  • Artificial Limbs: He gains a prosthetic arm with a Core Crystal to replace the one he lost.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Tends to frame everything in terms of video games.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: He's shocked that Nia killed Fingers as revenge for Izuku, asking why she suddenly did a team-kill. Nia's response is that it's "[her] official resignation, ya crusty fuck!"

    Kurogiri 

Kurogiri

Quirk: Warp Gate

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A shadowy member of the League who acts as Shigaraki's guardian. His Quirk is "Warp Gate", and it allows him to create portals out of his shadowy figure.


  • The Bartender: Outside of missions, he is usually seen cleaning cups in the small bar that serves as the League's base.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: His main task is taking care of Shigaraki and ensuring he won't act out too much.

    Nomu 

"Nomu"

Quirk: Shock Absorption, Super Regeneration

Blade(s): Wulfric

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A hulking, artificial being created to take down All Might. Through unknown means, it has acquired multiple Quirks which give it monstrous size, strength, and speed, as well as the ability to absorb blunt attacks and a powerful regeneration. It also has a Blade, Wulfric.


  • The Brute: The Nomu only has barely enough self-awareness to notice its own injuries and the people around it. Otherwise, it just overwhelms his foes with sheer brute force and its inability to stay down.
  • Crippling Overspecialization: It was built to fight All Might and only All Might. Mythra and Izuku are able to bring it down in under a minute due to having a completely different power-set.
  • Death by Adaptation: Is killed by Izuku and Mythra's Sacred Arrow attack.
  • Logical Weakness: Its Super Regeneration is impressive, but it can't heal wounds that are cauterized, something Momo and Brighid took advantage of.

    Akhos Kitaniji 

Akhos Kitaniji

Blade(s): Obrona

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Obrona's Driver who has the personality of a narcissistic playwright. He also was Nia's superior.


  • Big Brother Instinct: He's protective of Patroka, getting really angry whenever she expresses interest in Izuku.
  • Bond Villain Stupidity: When he instructed Compress to bring him Momo, he didn't give the other villain a name or even a photo of what his target looked like, simply telling him the target was "a beautiful raven-haired girl". In the middle of the night, with poison clouds everywhere, of course, Compress ended up bringing him the first girl with raven black hair he found, and it was Yui instead.
  • Brain Bleach: Finds the idea of Blade/Driver romance revolting, getting very queasy when Obrona smells Pandoria's ether all over Denki. This is likely a contributing factor to why he wanted to kill Fingers.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He was planning to kill Fingers for the way he treats his Blade had Nia not killed him first.
  • Not Helping Your Case: When he gets called a racist for thinking Human-Blade relations are disgusting, he replies that he's not a racist - he's speciesist.
  • Prima Donna Director: He acts like a narcissistic playwright, throwing acting terms everywhere and throwing a fit whenever something "goes off-script".
  • Sand In My Eyes: When he cries over seeing Izuku and Reiko dancing during the Sports Festival, he claims he was thinking of a scene.

    Patroka Kitaniji 

Patroka Kitaniji

Blade(s): Perdido

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Akhos's sister and the Driver of Perdido.


  • Eating the Eye Candy: She greatly enjoys it when Izuku removes his shirt during his fight with Bakugo during the Sports Festival.

    Ryuji Goda 

Ryuji Goda

Quirk: Quirkless

Blade(s): Newt

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The son of a yakuza boss and the Driver of Newt. He is also a contender for the title of "True Dragon".


  • Age Lift: He's a bit younger than in his debut game, being around 18-19.
  • Berserk Button: Do not call him "Dragon of Kansai". There's only one dragon, and it's him.
  • Challenge Seeker: He loves to fight the strongest opponents, going as far as jumping at All Might when the raid team arrives at Kamino. This is also the main reason he wants Izuku to become stronger, so he can be challenged for the title of True Dragon.
  • The Dreaded: Izuku mentions that Ryuji's strength and determination to achieve his goals is the main reason he is feared by people, Izuku included.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Finds the idea of taking hostages extremely distasteful, and quickly lets the heroes know where the kidnapped students/blades are when asked. He is also disgusted by Malos needless Kick the Dog moment towards Izuku and Pyra when they face off.
  • Noble Demon: He may be a Yakuza, but he has more honor than most League members, preferring to fight Izuku when he is at full strength, loathing the idea of working with All for One and using hostages, and only seeks to bring Yakuza back to its former glory.
  • The Rival: Invoked by him. He declares himself and Izuku as rivals, intending to fight the younger boy for the title of "True Dragon".
  • Sticky Fingers: He has, or had, the habit of stealing people's pants back in Sotenbori. So far Majima is the only that managed to beat him before he could do so.
  • Villain Respect: To Izuku, to whom he sees as a Worthy Opponent and eagerly awaits for him to become strong enough to challenge him for the title of "True Dragon".

    Fingers 

"Fingers"

Quirk: Quirkless, Finger extension (formerly)

Blade(s): Theory

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A former classmate of Izuku and Bakugo's at Aldera, he grew incredibly jealous of Izuku after he got Pyra, which grew when he managed to get into U.A.'s hero course.


  • Asshole Victim: Is killed by Nia ripping his throat out and then crushing his heart as revenge for him killing Izuku. No one will miss him.
  • De-power: When he learned about what All for One can do, he begged to have his Quirk taken. He got his wish, and thus was able to resonate with a rare Blade.
  • Driven by Envy: His entire reason for joining the League of Villains is because Izuku, a "Quirkless sack of shit", got into U.A.'s hero course. With a very attractive Blade, also.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: After he (briefly) kills Izuku, he's shocked that Momo would go out of her way to avenge him, asking her why she even cares.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Given Malos' reaction, it seems likely that not even other members of the League like him, only tolerating him at best. In fact, when the rest of the League learns that Nia killed him, they're actually relieved. Akhos himself admitted he would've killed Fingers had Nia not done so.
  • Hate Sink: This seems to be the sole reason the guy is even in the fic.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Manages to impale Izuku through the back. He didn't live long enough to see that it didn't last.
  • No Name Given: His real name, even in canon, is unknown.
  • Unknown Rival: He hates Izuku, but Izuku doesn't remember him when he confronts him at the USJ. Pyra remembers him as one of Bakugou's cronies but doesn't remember his name.

    Dabi 

Toya Todoroki — Dabi

Quirk: Cremation

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A mysterious loner who allies himself with the League of Villains as a means of getting revenge on Endeavor.


  • Didn't See That Coming: He was not prepared for the fact that Shoto's training with Heat made his ice strong enough to withstand his flames. This gets him a severe beating at the hands of his younger brother.
  • Glass Cannon: Shoto mentions that despite his flames being hotter than Endeavor's, Dabi is extremely unskilled and physically weak, going as far as saying that Shinso, whom everyone In-Universe acknowledges as the weakest character in the story, could beat him in a fistfight.
  • Villainous Breakdown: He absolutely loses his shit after getting so easily beat up by Shoto during their reunion at the Training Camp.

    Muscular 

Goto Imasuji — Muscular

Quirk: Pump Up

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A psychotic villain who is only obsessed with killing strong opponents.


Blades

    Wulfric (former) 

Wulfric

Role: Attacker

Element: Earth

Weapon: Megalance

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The Nomu's Blade, a powerful earth attacker with a monstrous appearance.


    Obrona 

Obrona

Role: Attacker

Element: Electric

Weapon: Brilliant Twinblades

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Akhos's Blade.


    Malos 

Malos

Role: Attacker

Element: Darkness

Weapon: Monado

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A Blade that has a connection to Pyra/Mythra.


  • Arch-Enemy: To Pyra/Mythra. They have been sworn enemies ever since the Aegis War.
  • Big Brother Bully: To both Pyra and Mythra. After capturing them and stealing their power, he breaks their memories of Izuku because he can't bear the thought of an Aegis falling in love with an "inferior being".
  • Butt-Monkey: By the end of the Kamino arc, his fight against Izuku and Pneuma turn him into this, mocking his motivations for villainy and angering him with their Annoying Younger Sibling routine.
  • Body Horror: When first introduced he's wearing a helmet, which the heroic Drivers learn the reason why is that Mythra's attack that destroyed Alrest left him in a horrid state. As described:
    "Izuku, Kaminari and their Blades gasped in shock at the man's face… or rather… what little of it there was. The man's head was missing chunks and pieces that were replaced with bits of purple smoke. The man's left eye was gone, his right cheek was missing, a large portion of the top of his head just wasn't there."
  • Dark Is Evil: He's a Dark element Blade with a desire to destroy and is partly responsible for the destruction of Alrest, so he certainly fits.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: He fails to understand how Pyra and Mythra not only overcome their Heroic BSoD after he steals their memories thanks to their love towards Izuku, but also return to fight even more powerful than before.
  • Evil Is Petty: He told Compress to explicitly brag to Izuku and Nia over how they captured Ragdoll, Momo, and Pyra/Mythra just to mess with the two of them after the three got captured.
  • Hypocrite: He claims to be not at all like All for One, that the villain is nothing but an overgrown man-child and a delusional brat playing out a power fantasy he never grew out of. Compare his Villainous Breakdown in Chapter 69 with All for One's after Simon steals Yui and Ragdoll's Quirks back. It's pretty much the same.
  • Kick the Dog: Not only he destroys his sister's memories of Izuku after getting his powers back, he tosses Pyra's unsconscious body at Izuku's feet like she is trash before mocking them for falling in love with each other.
  • Mirror Character: To All for One, even if he hypocritically claims to be nothing like the other villain. Both are petty, Psychopathic Manchildren who are trying to destroy their siblings and have no problem on getting innocents caught on their deadly family feud. Even their breakdowns during their respective defeats in Kamino are pretty much the same.
  • My Sister Is Off-Limits: Malos' response to Izuku and Pyra kissing, even though Pyra initiated the kiss, is to rant about how he is going to kill Izuku (never mind that he also wants to kill Pyra). Izuku calls him a 'siscon'.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Malos may have recovered his full power after consuming his sister's crystal and even learned how to use Heat along with it, but against Izuku, who has been training for months, always improving himself, even the power of Aegis pales in comparison to Heat.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Malos already did not take it well when Izuku, using simply his Emperor's Heat, managed to overpower him and push him to a corner, but he absolutely explodes when Pyra and Mythra, as Pneuma, come back the fight, stronger than before, to the point they don't even acknowledge him as a threat and spend the remaining of their now one-sided battle mocking him non-stop.
  • Wound That Will Not Heal: Downplayed, but the injuries he gave Aizawa during the USJ are taking much longer than normal for Recovery Girl to heal.

    Sever 

Server

Role: Tank

Element: Wind

Weapon: Sword Tonfa

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Malos's Blade, a wind-based Blade that looks like a cross between a reptile and a Xenomorph alien that's just as vicious and brutish as his Driver with an unorthodox shapeshifting weapon.


  • Blow You Away: His element is Wind.
  • Xenomorph Xerox: His body shape greatly resembles a Xenomorph, with his sleek black armor, lizard tail, hunched posture, digitigrade legs, and a sharp, angular jaw.

    Theory (former) 

Theory

Role: Tank

Element: Ice

Weapon: Chroma Katana

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Fingers' reluctant Blade.


  • An Ice Person: She's an ice tank Blade.
  • Death Seeker: Sorta. She's totally okay if Izuku manages to kill her Driver, which will kill the current her and return her to her Core Crystal. When he does die, Theory calmly asks Todoroki to look after the next her.
  • The Dog Bites Back: After everything Fingers did to her, she's all right with not lifting a finger to defend him from a well-deserved death.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Not precisely death, but Blades lose their memories completely when they reset to their Core Crystals between Drivers. When Fingers is killed, she is glad to forget the horrible life she had at his hands as she resets.
  • Sex Slave: Fingers views her as his personal prostitute and gets off on forcing her to have sex with him - he was also trying to kill one of the Drivers (Izuku specifically) to enslave their female Blades (Pyra especially).

    Perdido 

Perdido

Role: Attacker

Element: Fire

Weapon: Decimation Cannon

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Patroka's fire-based Blade.


  • An Arm and a Leg: He loses all of his four arms during his fight against Ochako at the Training Camp arc.

    Newt 

Newt

Role: Tank

Element: Fire

Weapon: Chroma Katana

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Goda's Blade.


    Aegaeon 

Aegaeon

Role: Tank

Element: Water

Weapon: Chroma Katana

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A Flesh Eater working for the League of Villains sent to help Wolfram attack I-Island.


Meta Liberation Army

    Re-Destro 

Rikiya Yotsubashi — Re-Destro

Quirk/Meta Ability: Stress

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The current leader of the Meta Liberation Army, Rikiya Yotsubashi is a businessman with a hot temper and the firm belief that Quirks, or Meta Abilities, should be used freely without restrictions, and aims to change and rule the current society. He also believes that those who possess weak, mutant, or no Quirks have no place in society and are better off dead. His Quirk, "Stress", allows him to get stronger the more stressed he is.

His public persona is the president and CEO of the Detnerat Company, which is dedicated to creating individual items fitting people with Quirks that make them unable to buy anything standardized and has recently gone into the support item industry.


  • Adaptational Early Appearance: Here he is introduced during the Sports Festival whereas in canon he is introduced during the Villain Academia Arc.
  • Evil Is Petty: After Mei rejects his offer to invest in Poppi and calls his company incompetent in how they handled Momo and Hagakure's costumes, he sends people to destroy her house, kill or kidnap her parents, and write slurs and death threats on the ruins.
  • Fantastic Racism: When he meets them, Rikiya regards Izuku and Reiko with disgust as he talked to Mei.
  • Power Incontinence: "Stress" expresses itself in the form of liver spots on his face.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: His company, and him by extension, are known to the public as strong supporters of those whose Quirks make day-to-day life difficult and have recently branched into developing hero support items.
  • Villainous Legacy: He's the descendant of Destro, a former terrorist, whose ideals he now intends to impose.

    Curious 

Chitose Kizuki — Curious

Quirk/Meta Ability: Landmine

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A leader of the current Meta Liberation Army and publicly the executive director of Shoowaysha Publishing. Her Quirk, "Landmine", lets her turn anything she touches into a bomb.


  • Propaganda Machine: She leads a smear campaign against Izuku exploiting his ties with Kazuma. She also spreads hateful rumours about heroes that refuse her interviews.

    Skeptic 

Tomoyasu Chikazoku — Skeptic

Quirk/Meta Ability: Anthropomorph

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A leader of the current Meta Liberation Army and publicly a board member of leading IT company Feel Good, Inc. His Quirk, "Anthropomorph", allows him to transform any human-sized object into a puppet he can control.


  • Evil Genius: His role in villainy, by focusing on using his IT firm as a spying ground and hacking critical systems.

Shie Hassaikai

    Overhaul 

Kai Chisaki — Overhaul

Quirk: Overhaul

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The leader of the Yakuza brand known as Shie Hassaikai.


  • Not So Stoic: Terrifying as Chisaki may be, even he is scared of Reborn, privately admitting he pissed himself with the display of the assassin's abilities.

    Chronostasis 

Hari Kurono — Chronostasis

Quirk: Chronostasis

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Overhaul's second in command.


  • Bullying a Dragon: Kurono thinks it's a good idea to try to attack Reborn after the assassin trash-talks Overhaul. This gets him a bullet in the shoulder and the promise of another between his eyes if tries something stupid like that ever again.

Independent Villains

    "Hero Killer" Stain 

Chizome Akaguro — "Hero Killer" Stain

Quirk: Quirkless

Blade: Perceval

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The infamous Hero Killer. Over the course of his career, Stain has either killed or maimed dozens of heroes.
  • Adaptational Wimp: Zigzagged. He is Quirkless, instead of having a blood-paralyzing Quirk. But since Stain Fights Like a Normal, he makes up for it by having his blades covered in poison. Word of God said on the author's notes that Bloodcurdle being a stupid Quirk helped in making this decision.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Stain has no delusions about what he is and openly agrees with all of Izuku's points about him as a person. He is a killer, and one day he will face consequences for his actions. Until then, he will kill as many (as he deems) false heroes as he can.
  • Driven to Villainy: Seems to be so. He tried to be a Quirkless hero and promote change to the system, but discrimination made it impossible, tried to be a vigilante, only to be shunned because he was as bloodthirsty as the villains he hunted, so he resigned himself to become a killer by targeting heroes that don't live up to his stupidly high standards.
  • Hypocrite: He says that heroes should be selfless and not care about futile things like merch and promotion. And yet, he considers All Might, the most marketable hero in the world, The Paragon of his insane crusade, and targets Ingenium, a genuine kind and All-Loving Hero whose profits from merchandising are sent to help his agency's sidekicks (over sixty of them) as his victim.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: When Izuku begins to overwhelm him during their fight, he makes a run from it as soon as the Winged Nomu distracts the Driver.
  • Poisonous Person: He makes up for not having a paralyzing Quirk by having his blades covered in poison.
  • Villainous Breakdown: He loses his composure entirely when Izuku not only survives being poisoned but calls him out on his hypocrisy and proceeds to give him a massive beatdown. Needless to say, Stain makes a run from the fight as soon as the opportunity presents itself.

    Perceval 

Perceval

Role: Tank

Element: Darkness

Weapon: Chroma Katana

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Stain's Blade.
  • Dark Is Evil: His element is Darkness and he is the loyal sidekick of a serial killer.

    Wolfram 

Wolfram

Quirk: Metal Manipulation, Muscle Augmentation

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The terrorist leading the attack on I-Island.


    Reborn 

Reborn

Quirk: Unknown

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A European hitman hired by Overhaul to find Eri, regarded as the deadliest man in the world.


  • Affably Evil: While meeting with Inko in the street, he keeps a very polite and serene expression.
  • Always a Bigger Fish: Overhaul may be a dangerous man, but Reborn outclasses him in terms of skills and intelligence.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Downplayed. Reborn is not as arrogant most examples of this trope, he acknowledges that Majima might be one the few people capable of defeating him and he is not dumb enough to try take all of Eri's numerous protectors at once, but he is proud of his skills, considering himself the strongest there is, and considering how many heroes he killed worldwide, it's not an unearned statement.
  • The Casanova: By his own admission, he is as effective a lover as he is an assassin.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Being an assassin, Reborn prefers handling his targets silently and quickly, which is why he decides the best way to take Eri back is when she is not surrounded by her numerous and very powerful protectors (which so far include Izuku, his Blades and girlfriends, Jin, Simon, All Might, and Endeavor), because that would lead to a messy scene where innocents would most likely to get killed.
  • The Dreaded: Given his status as the world's deadliest man, the simple mention that he was spotted in Musutafu is enough to drive All Might and Snipe into a panic and leave even Nezu, out of all people, terrified.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Gets two. First when he meets Inko, Eri, and Jin on the street. As soon as he departs, the three of them catch onto his gentlemen's act and realize he is a dangerous man willing and able to kill. Later, he arrives twenty minutes late for his with the Shie Hassaikai before revealing he knows exactly why Overhaul hired him and where to look for Eri, shocking the Yakuza boss and his underlings. He then states that 30% of the Yakuza's profits, once the bullets make it to business, is a good start before giving Chisaki a massive "The Reason You Suck" Speech. When Chronostasis tries to attack him, Reborn shoots him so fast, no one, not even Overhaul catches it until Kurono is on the floor.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • He doesn't like making a scene and getting innocents killed during his missions, preferring the most discrete and fast approach.
    • It's clear he heavily dislikes working for Overhaul, only doing so because he never backs down on a contract.
  • Hero Killer: Possibly the world's greatest. According to Nezu, Reborn is responsible for the deaths of Italy's Number One and Two Heroes, as well as the deaths of Greece and Russia's Number One heroes.
  • Primal Scene: He catches Izuku and his harem having a week-long sex marathon.
  • Professional Killer: One of, if not, the greatest.
  • Tall, Dark, and Handsome: He is an assassin with very handsome features and dark black hair.
  • Villain Respect: He is genuinely impressed with Izuku for satisfying his harem in their week-long sex marathon.

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