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Can Someone Help Me Find A Fanfic? It Involves Momo, Izuku, Shinso And I Think Himiko Being Trained By
Can someone help me find a fanfic? It involves Momo, Izuku, Shinso and I think Himiko being trained by the Hero Commission to be villains. They escape and become vigilantes.
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Hey, can someone help me find a fanfic please? It’s a BNHA one. I don’t remember the plot or name, but one moment that stands out in my mind is that during the sports festival, bakugo ends up setting himself on fire after Momo throws a liquid on him that cancels out his quirk.
How To Avoid Plot Armor
Plot armor is when important characters seem to survive each and every treacherous obstacle that is thrown their way just for the sake of the plot. The readers know that your protagonist is important and won’t meet their demise because who else will defeat the bad guy in the end? This can result in underwhelming battle scenes, loss of suspense and an overall boring experience.
Here are some ways to avoid having your readers notice the plot armor (because let’s be honest, it’s there whether we like or not) or at least make it more realistic:
1) Injure your characters. Let it be known that no one is safe. During the heat of battle, the prized soldier loses his sword arm. The invincible superhero receives PTSD after witnessing a terrible event. Raise the stakes!
2) If they escape, make it believable. Did they sacrifice something to escape? Did a past experience give them the wits and knowledge to outsmart the danger? Justify your protagonist’s escape. Don’t make it an easy get away just because you need them out of the situation.
3) There are consequences. Every action sparks a reaction. Have there be realistic push back. Your character shouldn’t be immune to the rules and laws of your world.
4) Detailed Explanations. So, your character needs their limbs, their sanity and anything else you could strip them of. How do you make it seem like they’re not immune to everything then? Equip them with what they need (knowledge, weapon, confidence, etc) and really sell it to your reader on how they survived.
There’s no way a teenaged girl stakes a 400 year old vampire just by picking up a branch and defending herself. Equip her with some knowledge of vampires (fanfics to the rescue?), an ancient relic that she unknowingly wears around her neck and an insane amount of adrenaline… and maybe I’ll believe it.
5) Kill off other characters. Have their deaths affect the protagonist.
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