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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
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This Quirk allows Ichimoku to fire a concentrated laser beam from his eyes. In order to fire it, he has to flip a switch on his visor, which will fire a blast at any target he is looking at.{{Ref/Vigilantes|chap=3|page=6}} He is also able to fire off larger blasts with enough concentration.{{Ref/Vigilantes|name=ch4|}}
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Meganetic Blaster allows Ichimoku to fire a concentrated laser beam from his eyes. In order to fire it, he has to flip a switch on his visor, which will fire a blast at any target he is looking at.{{Ref/Vigilantes|chap=3|page=6}} He is also able to fire off larger blasts with enough concentration.{{Ref/Vigilantes|name=ch4|}}
   
 
It is unknown if he requires his visor to prevent his Quirk from continuously firing, or if this Quirk is capable of being deactivated.
 
It is unknown if he requires his visor to prevent his Quirk from continuously firing, or if this Quirk is capable of being deactivated.

Revision as of 08:55, 21 September 2019

Meganetic Blaster (メガネティック ブラステャア Meganetikku Burasuteyaa?)[1] is the Quirk used by Ichimoku Samazu.

Description

File:Magnopic Blaster Quirk 1.png

Meganetic Blaster allows Ichimoku to fire a concentrated laser beam from his eyes. In order to fire it, he has to flip a switch on his visor, which will fire a blast at any target he is looking at.[2] He is also able to fire off larger blasts with enough concentration.[1]

It is unknown if he requires his visor to prevent his Quirk from continuously firing, or if this Quirk is capable of being deactivated.

Trivia

  • This Quirk is a reference to Cyclops from Marvel Comics.
  • This is similar to the Quirk Queen Beam

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Manga: Chapter 4 (p. 20-21).
  2. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Manga: Chapter 3 (p. 6).

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