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The Most Luckiest characters of All Times

Are we talking about genuine luck or probability manipulation
 
Tsuna swada and Gon Freecs and Naruto. Sasuke was pretty dang lucky when he just had to have a summoning scroll during his fight with Deidara lol i thought it was RIP Sasuke.
 
The main characters of Fairy Tail don't never have to deal with someone dying. Ever. There was this time where a character was supposed to be dead in the series, but no, she wasn't dead. They found that she was transported to an alternate dimension and brought her back to their dimension. I wouldn't mind one MC death that's not a villain tbh.

Their plot armor is so strong, they can bring their dead friends back from the grave for happy fun times.
 
DragonEmperor23 said:
plot armor =/= lucky
uh... Jorge Joestar
How is plot armor not lucky? It's like being they're blessed by the author itself. If that isn't the best form of luck for a character, I don't know what is.
 
Depends on the type of plot armor; they could have a type of plot armor that doesn't involve luck, like "they always have a plan of escape, no matter what sittuation they're in", or "they ust have to believe in themselves to become more powerful"; those aren't luck, they are just intelligence and empowerment, but they're still plot armor, because the author can use them as n excuse to get them out of any sittuation.
 
I am amazed nobody called out 'Luckyman'

Anyhow, Gladstone Gander has had a loot of amazing luck, but not without quite a few losses
 
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