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  1. Also, the world of My Hero Academia doesn't have a self defense clause?

     

    In Harry Potter, you aren't allowed to use magic outside of school. But if it's in self defense, like Harry and the Dementors in the 5th book, then you can break that law.

     

    But in My Hero Academia... yeah, even though their lives were technically in danger, Shoto Todoroki, Izuku Midorya, and Tenya Iida could still have faced legal trouble for knocking out the "Hero Killer", because they weren't licensed. It was only due to the police's help that they got off the hook.

    1. Wolfox

      Wolfox

      I believe that's because Iida initiated the encounter. Had the Hero Killer attacked Him and had the hero he was having his internship said that he was allowed to engage it would have been fine.

    2. Gentleman Jaggi

      Gentleman Jaggi

      If we're applying real world laws then I'm pretty sure everyone should've still been fine since could've argued that Iida was attempting to help Native (the Pro Hero Stain was about to kill when Iida showed up); same for Midoriya with both Iida and Native and todoroki with all three of them.

       

      Anyway, there most likely is a self defense clause, you're just not allowed to use your Quirk for self defense. the whole point of that affair was that the system is heavily flawed. Politics just kind of collectively shat itself trying to somehow deal with Quirks.

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