One idea could be a hero in training who has the quirk of 'Heroic Timing'. They always seem to arrive at the perfect moment during battles. For example, when a villain is about to deliver a final blow to a fellow hero, they show up just in time to save the day. This could lead to them being seen as a lucky charm among their peers, but also facing the pressure of always having to be on time.
Perhaps the story could focus on a villain who discovers a way to disrupt the 'Heroic Timing' quirk. They start causing chaos by making heroes arrive too early or too late. The heroes then have to figure out how to counter this new threat while the hero with the 'Heroic Timing' quirk has to overcome self - doubt as their power seems to be failing them. It could be a story about adaptability and the true meaning of heroism.
Another plot could involve the origin of the 'Heroic Timing' quirk. Maybe it was passed down through generations in a family that was always in the background of major historical events in the My Hero Academia world. The main character could be on a journey to discover the full potential of their quirk by learning about their family's past and the secrets that come with it.
It could be a new student at U.A. High School. This student, with the 'Heroic Timing' quirk, is trying to fit in among the more well - known and powerful quirks. They might face some initial ridicule or underestimation from their classmates, but as they start to show the true value of their quirk during training exercises and real - life hero situations, they gain respect.
One plot idea could be a villain who is secretly a double agent, working for the heroes all along. They infiltrate the villain group and gather information. Another idea is a hero who loses their quirk and has to rely on their wits and combat skills alone, like Batman in the DC universe. And a villain - hero team - up to face a greater threat that neither can handle alone.
An interesting plot could involve an anti - hero who has a hidden agenda that is not entirely evil but also not in line with the traditional hero goals. Maybe they are trying to expose a corrupt part of the hero society from within. They could form alliances with some villains who also have a vendetta against the corrupt elements. This would create a complex web of relationships and moral dilemmas.
One idea could be a crossover where the students from Little Witch Academia visit UA High. They could participate in a joint training exercise. The witches could use their magic in creative ways during combat scenarios, while the heroes-in-training show off their quirks. It would be a fun mix of different powers and personalities.
A more relaxing plot could be a beach vacation where the characters just unwind. They could build sandcastles, have picnics, and share stories. But of course, there could be some small challenges like dealing with a sudden rainstorm or a seagull stealing their food.
A great plot idea could be Shinsou going undercover in a villain organization. Since his quirk is so useful for deception, he could infiltrate and gather intel. Or perhaps a story where Shinsou has to train a group of new students with difficult - to - control quirks. He'd have to use his own experiences and his mind - control quirk in a mentoring way. Also, a plot where Shinsou discovers a new aspect of his quirk during a life - or - death battle, which gives him an edge and changes the course of the fight.
One idea could be a mystery in the dorms. For example, strange things start happening like items going missing or strange noises at night. The students could team up to solve it, using their different quirks in the process. Another plot could be a friendly competition between the dorm floors, like a quirk - based Olympics. This would show off their abilities and also strengthen the bonds between the students.
A fanfiction could focus on a special training exercise that goes horribly wrong. For example, a new type of quirk - suppressing technology is used during training, but it malfunctions and Class 1A has to rely on their non - quirk skills to survive and rescue each other. It would show their growth and teamwork in a different light.
Maybe a vampire villain who is trying to turn the heroes into vampires to create an army. The heroes have to figure out how to defeat this villain without getting bitten. They could use their quirks in creative ways, like using a fire - based quirk to repel the vampires.
A fun plot might be a chibi - sized adventure where the heroes get shrunk by accident and have to navigate through a regular - sized city. They would face challenges like crossing the street without getting stepped on, and trying to communicate with normal - sized people. This could lead to some really hilarious and heartwarming interactions.