One popular trope is the 'Gamer Underdog'. The OC is underestimated because their gaming - related quirk seems silly at first, but they prove everyone wrong. Another is the 'Gaming Team - up'. The OC teams up with other heroes who also have quirks that can be useful in a game - like scenario, like a hero who can create mazes and they work together in a virtual - reality - based mission. There's also the 'Gamer Upgrade' trope, where the OC continuously levels up their quirk through gaming - like challenges within the hero world.
The 'outsider' trope is popular. The fem OC could be a transfer student from another country or school, struggling to fit in at UA. Another is the 'underdog' trope. She might have a weak - looking quirk at first but turns out to be really powerful later. And the 'love - interest - to - the - main - character' trope also shows up a lot.
One popular trope is the 'Quirkless Hero' where a character without a quirk manages to become a hero in some way. It's often used to show the power of determination and creativity. Another is 'Villain Redemption', where a villain character from the series gets a chance to turn good and change their ways.
One popular trope is the 'Quirkless Hero' where a character without a quirk manages to become a hero through sheer determination and intelligence. Another is 'Villain Redemption', where a villain decides to change their ways. 'Time Travel' is also quite common, with characters going back in time to fix things in the My Hero Academia universe.
One good trait is being highly observant. Gamers are used to noticing small details in games, and in the MHA world, this could translate to quickly spotting villains' weak points. Another is adaptability. Just like in games where situations change rapidly, your OC can adapt to different battle scenarios. And determination. If they're used to grinding in games to reach high levels, they'll have the same tenacity when facing tough opponents as a hero.
Well, a common trope is the alternate universe exploration. In My Hero Academia dimension fanfiction, writers often take characters into different versions of the MHA universe. There's also the redemption arc trope for villains. They might find themselves in a different dimension where they get a chance to change their ways. Time - travel is another trope, where characters go back or forward in time within the MHA dimension.
One popular trope is the 'Quirk - based Magic'. In these fanfictions, quirks are often combined with magic elements, creating unique and interesting power systems. Another is 'Alternate Universe' where the characters are placed in a completely different setting, like a medieval fantasy world. And 'Character Crossovers' are also common, for example, a character from My Hero Academia crossing over with a character from a different anime in a fantasy scenario.
One popular trope is the 'outsider' hero. In My Hero Academia monster fanfiction, a character who is part - monster might be seen as an outsider in a world of 'normal' heroes. They have to struggle not only with fighting villains but also with acceptance. Another trope is the 'hidden power' where the monster - like abilities are initially not fully understood or controlled by the character but turn out to be extremely powerful. For example, a character might have a monstrous form that gives them super strength and endurance but they first have to learn how to transform at will.
Another common trope is the main character having memories of their past life. This often leads to them having a different perspective on the events in the MHA universe. They might use their knowledge of the original story to their advantage, like knowing the weaknesses of certain villains or the secrets of powerful heroes.
The 'Secret Identity' trope is also quite common. The reader has a secret identity, maybe related to a special power or a connection to a villain or hero. And of course, the 'Love Interest' trope. There are often stories where the reader has a romantic relationship with one of the characters from My Hero Academia, like Deku or Bakugo.
One common theme is self - discovery. The OC, being a gamer in a new world like My Hero Academia, often has to figure out their place and abilities. Another theme is power - up. Just like in games, the OC usually gets stronger over time.