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Boku no hero academia style, ua student, messy dark red hair, green eyes, ua school uniform with red sneakers, large crystalline gauntlets forming on arms from quirk, excited grin

Boku no hero academia style, pro hero, muscular build, short buzz cut blonde hair, square jaw, orange and black hero costume with heavy boots, enlarged stone fists from quirk, heroic confident pose arms crossed

Boku no hero academia style, pro hero, short pixie cut silver hair, crimson eyes, black and red tactical hero costume with armored plates, shadow tendrils extending from cape, serious heroic stance

Boku no hero academia style, pro hero, long flowing pink hair, cat-like golden eyes, sleek white and gold hero costume, translucent energy shields forming around her, graceful defensive pose

Boku no hero academia style, pro hero, long electric blue hair flowing upward, glowing yellow eyes, white and blue skintight hero costume with lightning bolt motifs, electricity sparking from fingertips, dynamic action pose

Boku no hero academia style, ua student, curly mint green hair in afro puffs, dark skin, warm brown eyes, ua gym uniform, vines and flowers growing from her hands quirk, cheerful bright smile

Boku no hero academia style, villain, tall lean build, long messy white hair covering one eye, pale skin, stitched together dark purple coat, ice forming on left hand fire on right hand, twisted grin

Boku no hero academia style, ua student, shaggy dark teal hair, tired expression, dark circles under grey eyes, ua uniform disheveled, smoke quirk wisps curling from hands, hands in pockets laid back pose
My Hero Academia's worldbuilding rests on a single premise: 80% of the population has a superpower, and society rebuilt itself around that fact. The difference between a compelling mha oc maker output and a forgettable one almost always comes down to Quirk design — or more specifically, quirk generator design. Not how powerful the Quirk is — how thoughtfully it's built.
This my hero academia oc maker guide treats Quirk creation as an engineering problem. Every Quirk has a power output, and that output must be balanced against costs, failure modes, and hard ceilings. Think of it as a balance worksheet.
Horikoshi designs every Quirk with four built-in constraints. Your OC needs all four.
Pillar 1 — Physical Limit What happens to the body when the Quirk is overused? Deku's arms shatter from One For All. Uraraka vomits from weightlessness overload. Todoroki gets frostbite on his right side. The body is not designed to channel supernatural power indefinitely, and the physical toll is what makes fights dramatic.
Ask yourself: What breaks first — muscles, bones, skin, organs, stamina, consciousness?
Pillar 2 — Activation Barrier What specific condition must be met before the Quirk works? Aizawa must maintain unblinking eye contact. Shinso needs a verbal response. Toga needs blood. If your Quirk activates with no preconditions — just thinking it makes it happen — there's no tactical depth.
Ask yourself: Can an opponent prevent the Quirk from activating? How?
Pillar 3 — Environmental Dependency How does the environment limit or enhance the Quirk? Todoroki is less effective in enclosed spaces where his fire risks friendly fire. Tsuyu weakens in cold weather. Tokoyami's Dark Shadow is harder to control in darkness.
Ask yourself: What terrain, weather, or situation makes your OC's Quirk useless or dangerous?
Pillar 4 — Scaling Ceiling How powerful can the Quirk theoretically get, and what's the cost of reaching that ceiling? All Might at peak power could change the weather with a punch — but it shortened his career to a few hours per day. Every Quirk has a maximum output, and hitting it should carry a price.
Ask yourself: If your OC went 100% with no restraint, what would happen to them afterward?

Fill this out before generating your OC. If any field is blank, the Quirk isn't finished.
| Field | Your Answer |
|---|---|
| Quirk Name | (descriptive, often literal — Explosion, Half-Cold Half-Hot, Erasure) |
| One-sentence description | |
| Physical limit | |
| Activation barrier | |
| Environmental weakness | |
| Maximum output and its cost | |
| How an intelligent opponent exploits it | |
| Quirk type (Emitter / Transformation / Mutant) |
Quirk type breakdown:
Hero names in MHA follow specific patterns. Study them before naming your OC:
Descriptive names: Describe the Quirk directly. Earphone Jack (Jirou), Cellophane (Sero), Creati (Yaoyorozu). Functional, professional, immediately tells you what the hero does.
Aspirational names: Evoke an ideal or feeling. Deku (can-do), Lemillion (saving a million people), Suneater (consuming the sun's power). These work for characters with ambitious arcs.
Intimidation names: Project threat. Endeavor, Hawks (birds of prey), Mirko (derived from Miruko, a fierce rabbit). Good for combat-focused or aggressive heroes.
Pun names: This is an MHA tradition. Ingenium (engine + ingenious), Present Mic (he's loud), Mt. Lady (she gets big). Wordplay is encouraged.
Villain names follow different rules — they tend toward the dramatic, the mythological, or the unsettling. Shigaraki (from a real Japanese place name), Dabi (cremation), Twice (duality), Overhaul (remaking).
In MHA, hero costumes aren't just aesthetic — they're support gear engineered for the Quirk. Bakugo's gauntlets store sweat for bigger explosions. Uraraka's suit has pressure points to manage nausea. Iida's armor has radiators for his engine calves.
Design your costume by answering:
A well-designed costume tells the story of the Quirk without a single word of explanation.

If your OC is a U.A. student, they passed the entrance exam. This is a useful calibration tool — the exam requires destroying robots, which means your Quirk needs some form of combat application. Characters with purely supportive or utility Quirks (like Shinso's Brainwashing) had to take the recommendation path or prove themselves in alternative assessments.
Does your Quirk pass the robot test?
None of these paths is inferior. Shinso's journey from General Studies to Hero Course is one of the most popular arcs in the series precisely because he couldn't punch robots.
Villain Quirks in MHA are often the same type of Quirk a hero might have, but used without restraint or twisted by trauma. Shigaraki's Decay could be used for demolition work. Toga's Transform could be used for undercover hero work. The Quirk isn't evil — the person is.
What makes a villain Quirk feel villainous in design:
The best MHA villains are people whose Quirks society failed to accommodate. Design your villain OC's Quirk first, then ask: how did the world react to this power in a child?
If your OC is in a hero class, their role in the group matters as much as their individual Quirk.
Frontline combatant — High-output offensive Quirk. Bakugo, Todoroki tier. These characters define the pace of battle but often struggle with teamwork.
Support/control — Quirks that enable teammates or restrict enemies. Shinso, Aizawa type. Strategically invaluable but vulnerable in solo situations.
Rescue specialist — Quirks oriented toward saving civilians. Thirteen, early Deku. Often physically fragile but morally unshakeable.
Reconnaissance — Sensory or infiltration Quirks. Jirou, Hagakure. Essential for information but rarely in the spotlight during combat.
Wildcard — Quirks that are unpredictable or situationally nuclear. Tokoyami at night, Monoma with a good copy. High ceiling, low floor.
"A U.A. hero student / pro hero / villain in [costume description tied to Quirk], [Quirk visual effect manifesting], [body type and age], [pose — combat stance / rescue reach / dramatic villain entrance], My Hero Academia anime art style, dynamic action lines"
Can my OC have multiple Quirks? In canon, this is extraordinarily rare and associated with All For One's power or extreme scientific modification. A single well-designed Quirk with multiple applications is always more compelling than stacking two mediocre powers.
How strong should my OC be compared to canon characters? If they're a student, below pro heroes. If they're a pro hero, below the top 10 unless you're writing a specific power-scaling story. MHA's most beloved characters (Mirio, Hawks, Aizawa) are interesting because of HOW they use limited power, not because they're the strongest.
Should my OC be a hero or villain? The line between them in MHA is thinner than in most series. Some of the most interesting OCs are characters who could have gone either way — where a single moment of kindness or cruelty tipped the scale.
Can my Quirk be similar to an existing one? Variations on a theme are fine. Canon already has multiple fire users (Endeavor, Dabi, Burnin), multiple strength enhancers, and multiple transformation types. Make yours mechanically distinct — same element, different application.
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