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In Bofoi's case they presumably tested the physical capabilities of his robots, because that's what is on the front line. They're not so stupid they would disqualify an effective fighter with hero quality tech/powers because their physical body isn't at least c-class level. I think an exception was made for Gearsper exactly along those lines, because he should have failed but they kept him for his esper powers.Bof
Bofoy also has insane weaponry and has built most of the hero association’s technology. I don’t think he’s the right example to disprove my point.
Normally though yes, the hero exam is 70% physicals and 30% intelligence (the test). Unless you do not fight with your physical body like Tatsumaki or Bofoi, then you cannot pass the test to become a hero unless you are the 0.1% or 0.01% percentile of the physically fit, thousands of strong guys who can presumably competently answer questions and they are not strong enough to become c-class heroes.
Every c-class hero that fights with their body is at least a 1 in a thousand athlete, they cannot perform their duties if they are not.
This last part will be addressed to El Beyonder.
Now if Piko, the gamer, is a regular human, how did he ever become a b-class hero? If Piko was one of the Blizzard Group members who mobilized to fight DO-S, then there's 0 chance he's a regular guy because he wouldn't be physically qualified to be a c-class, let alone a b-class. B-class are categorically superior to c-class who are already freakishly athletic relative to the normal population. And he's definitely not a special case like Gearsper or Bofoi, because in that case he would have to fight with a mech or a suit or some special ability that circumvents the physical requirement and we see no evidence that's the case. If he's going to deploy to fight a monster and Blizzard allows it he can't be a normal guy.