[quote=@Kreutzer] [@Lucius Cypher] I'd say one thing definitely to bare in mind is that even though its main use is for compensating for shortcomings of the character's quirk, starting with that kind of extra stuff is a huge advantage over other characters when you take individual quirks out of the equation. Arguably, obviously, it's necessary as you say because of the quirk, but it's not like anyone's forcing you to have a quirk like that. I personally don't really have an opinion on it and I think GMboye [@olcharlieboi] is better to confirm everything with but I think you should just bare that in mind especially IC, I can't see many people liking the fact someone has a full-fledged power suit. [/quote] I mean sure, if no one had their quirk at UA the guy in the robot suit obviously has and advantage. The suit was made for s guy without a quirk after all. One eye in the land of the blind is king and all. Now the only issue I have with the other bits is saying "I'm not forced to have a quirk like that", which of course is obvious. But as odd as this may seem, I'm not too concerned about my quirk at all. Hell if it wasn't for the fact I'm sure a hell Asahi would never make it it into UA without shinagigans, I'd make him quirkless. Also I am almost positive that without his armor, Asahi probably couldn't actually make it to the Hero Courses. I actually intended for him to gin into Support Classes. [@NightmareInd] While I understand your concern, is like to point out that The Guardian is no Nobu. Stand up to All Might? Maybe if he was holding back, but somehow I imagine that All Might would have no problems punching through Asahi's armor, or even lifting and tossing a one thousand pound robot around until Asahi is too battered to do anything. He may not feel pain, but his bones still break. He just wouldn't know it. One thing I would like to point out is that the Guardian One, in its first form, is really only good against conventional threats (guys with guns and only use brute force that isn't All Might strong) and maybe a few extreme situations like using his body and shield to withstand collapsing buildings. it's made for urban enviomentd with the intent for rescue operations. It's actual combat applications are fairly limited; it doesn't have any build in weapons, and certainly no death ray. It can be a threat because speed+durability=ouch, but if your slugging it out with the guy in the robot suit, you'd best have a good plan or just the raw strength to overcome it. Not to mention, as I said before it's use is mainly urban. Take it somewhere else and you'll see problems. In a forest the thing is too big to weave around trees so good luck trying to be stealthy. If the ground is muddy that will definately bog the Guardian One down. Using it in a water environment is out of the question: the Guardian will sink and it isn't sealed nor has its own oxygen supply, so Asahi would drown if he doesn't escape. In a hot environment Asahi may not feel the heat but his armor would. Prolonged exporsure combined with rigorous activities will eat away at his battery life and will overheat him. Now onto the solutions. As I said before, there are only two things I want most from this suit: durability and mobility. It needs to be tough enough to withstand most of the situations that Asahi intends to stand in front of (things like rushing cars, bullets, falling buildings, etc) and fast enough to get there. And while his armor would certainly give him greater strength then usual, I wouldn't say it's particularly super human. I don't know what the right level of strength for him would be, but at least good enough to carry a tower shield that's a few inches thick. I'd rather not make a sort of mighty glacier who is strong but slow, but a sort of odd stone wall that's tough and fast, but not very strong offensively. Like a boulder rolling down a hill. So I'm willing to decrease his strength to maintain some level of speed.