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Okay, so I like to think that Dawn would be overpowered within the context of My Hero Academia. I mean, look at her. Dawn can levitate, communicate with animals, has some busted information manipulation, and can teleport, all without any of that nonsense being impeded by her own anatomy. And the...
I mean, Candle was heavily inspired off of Dawn, so this match was pretty much on my to-do list for Total Insanity matches.
Speed is equalized, both are 7-C (The higher part is being used), and the battle is at Camp Wawanakwa (During ROTI), just outside the cabins. Both start 10 meters apart...
So, I decided to look at one of Dawn's levitation feats and...:
While she had clearly exhibited characteristics of levitation, namely moving without moving a limb, her feet also never left the ground. Is there an explanation for how Dawn can levitate and stay on the ground at the same time?
I mean this match seemed fair at the time I made this thread, plus it actually makes sense too. Zombies and mutants were created in the House of the Dead universe under the twisted idea that they would break the barrier between life and death and to restore order to mother nature or something...
Okay, so I think this might work out. So, we have two fairly young girls, both with supernatural powers, both having been on islands (Dawn with Wawanakwa, and Luz with the Boiling Isles), and both pitted against one another. They both have means of countering one another, with Luz obviously...
Okay, so here we go. So, we have Senku Ishigami, who is probably the smartest 10-B on the wiki (I dunno, you name someone more intelligent than Senku; I dare you). On the other hand, we have Dawn from Total Drama, who has probably the most wack information analysis ability I've ever seen (like...
Hey, it works, right? So yeah, we have the star villain of the Little Shop of Horrors, Audrey II, vs Dawn, the nature-loving moonchild with psychic abilities. Speaking of abilities, someone should really check Audrey's abilities, because we all know that thing grew big by sucking up blood...
Oh sweet Dawn why must your powers be wack?
I'll keep it short, fear manipulation is blatantly wrong since by that logic anyone who creeps people out gets that.
Telepathy should be replaced with info analysis due to her not knowing what they're thinking but rather details about them.
Also...
Heck with it; this would've happened one way or the other. We got Freddy Krueger, who has this thing for killing people in their dreams and in real life at the same time, against Dawn, who can actually control her own dreams. Of course Freddy's hax in the dream world would've haxstomped, so...
I've been wondering if it's possible for Dawn from Total Drama to take on Slappy the Dummy from the Goosebumps series. Only one way to find out, however. Granted Slappy has better hax, but given Dawn has one of the most difficult to counter abilities (precognition), it might be possible for Dawn...
Well, this thread is gonna be interesting. We're gonna be pitting the most famous creature under the moon against a person whose label literally says "The Moonchild." Dawn is certainly a beauty, but there is one flaw that will make things difficult for Dracula: Dawn's a psychic who has the...