3 Jawaban2026-04-06 10:48:06
Ohhh, Izuku with a system quirk? That’s such a fun niche in the 'My Hero Academia' fanfic world! I’ve stumbled across a ton of these on platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3) and FanFiction.net. AO3 is especially great because you can filter tags like 'Quirked Izuku' or 'System Quirk' to narrow down your search. Some writers even crosspost to Wattpad, though the quality varies more there.
If you’re into Discord communities, there are servers dedicated to 'MHA' fanfiction where people share recommendations. I found a hidden gem once in a Google Drive folder linked from a Tumblr post—those deep dives can be rewarding! Also, don’t overlook niche forums like SpaceBattles or SufficientVelocity; they sometimes host unique takes on system quirks that aren’t on mainstream sites.
4 Jawaban2026-04-11 22:39:50
Izuku's training in fanfiction often feels like watching someone pour every ounce of their soul into becoming stronger. I've read so many takes where he pushes himself beyond human limits—mimicking All Might's regime but dialed up to eleven. Some fics have him doing insane things like carrying boulders up mountains or sparring with pro heroes until he collapses. There's this one story where he secretly trains with Aizawa at night, learning parkour and stealth tactics until his body gives out. It's brutal, but you can't help rooting for him.
Other versions dive into quirk analysis as part of his grind. He obsessively studies heroes' weaknesses, trying to compensate for his lack of power early on. I love when authors blend his strategic mind with physical training—like him using notebooks to plan combat scenarios while running laps. It makes his growth feel earned, not just handed to him. The best fics make you feel every drop of sweat and blood.
4 Jawaban2026-04-11 17:24:49
Let me gush about some of my favorite Izuku training-focused fics! One standout is 'Viridian: The Green Guide,' where Izuku takes a more analytical approach to his training, documenting everything in notebooks like a scientist. The author really nails his obsessive dedication, and the way he experiments with One For All's mechanics feels fresh. The supporting cast's reactions to his intensity are hilarious too—especially All Might's mix of pride and concern.
Another gem is 'Deku? I Think He’s Some Pro…' which flips the script by having Izuku train secretly from the start, leading to rumors about a mysterious quirkless hero. The training sequences are brutal but satisfying, and the payoff when Class 1A realizes his strength is chef’s kiss. Bonus points for rare Aizawa mentorship moments that feel totally in character.
4 Jawaban2026-04-11 13:58:35
Ohhh, dark Izuku fics where he actually trains seriously? You're speaking my language! There's this one that lives rent-free in my brain—'Blackout' by CrimsonShadows. It starts with Izuku snapping after All Might rejects him, but instead of whining, he goes full vigilante mode. The author nails how his analytical mind would apply to brutal combat training—think 'Batman Begins' but with Quirk analysis notebooks.
What I love is how it avoids edgelord tropes; his darkness feels earned, like when he practices parkour by chasing petty criminals across rooftops. There's even a twisted mentorship with Stain that makes terrifying sense. The fight scenes? Chef's kiss—especially when he dismantles a Yakuza base using nothing but smoke bombs and pre-teen rage. Still waiting for Chapter 27 though... cries in unfinished fic
4 Jawaban2026-04-11 09:36:07
there's this one writer who absolutely nails the grit and gradual growth of his character. Their username is something like 'QuirkedUpWordsmith,' and they have this trilogy where Izuku starts training with Mirko instead of All Might. The fight choreography is insane—you can practically hear the bone cracks and feel the sweat dripping. They balance power scaling so well; Izuku doesn't become OP overnight but earns every bruise.
What sets them apart is how they weave in lesser-known quirks from background characters. Like, in one arc, Izuku studies under a retired hero with a sound-based quirk, which totally reshapes his fighting style. The comments section is always full of martial artists geeking out over the technical details. If you're into realistic progression and fresh mentor dynamics, their work is a goldmine. I reread their latest update three times just for the rooftop sparring scene.
5 Jawaban2026-04-13 08:23:04
Oh, fanfiction about Aizawa being a bad teacher? That’s such a niche but fascinating angle! I’ve stumbled across a few gems while digging through Archive of Our Own (AO3). The tagging system there is a lifesaver—just search for 'Aizawa Shota' or 'Eraserhead' and filter by tags like 'Bad Teacher Aizawa' or 'Aizawa Being Terrible at His Job.' Some writers really lean into the absurdity, portraying him as a lazy, coffee-addicted disaster who accidentally adopts half his class despite his grumpy exterior. Others take a darker route, exploring how his harsh methods might genuinely hurt students.
If you’re into cross-platform hunting, I’ve also found some solid threads on Tumblr where fans reblog snippets or link to Wattpad stories. Just be prepared to sift through a lot of fluffier Aizawa content first. And hey, if you find a particularly brutal take, hit me up—I love a good 'Aizawa gets called out' fic.
4 Jawaban2026-04-19 23:25:00
Fanfiction about Naruto training seriously is everywhere if you know where to look. I stumbled upon some gems on Archive of Our Own (AO3) last week—there’s a tag for 'Naruto Uzumaki-centric' that’s packed with fics where he grinds harder than canon. Some authors really flesh out his struggles, like 'Legacy Undone' where he trains under Jiraiya differently.
FanFiction.net’s Naruto section is hit-or-miss, but sorting by favorites helps. I found 'The Sealed Kunai' there ages ago; it’s got this brutal, almost survivalist take on his training. For shorter bursts, Tumblr threads sometimes rec hidden fics—I once lost hours to a rec list titled 'Naruto Actually Gets Good.' Wattpad’s algorithm is weird, but searching 'Naruto hard training' pulls up some decent self-inserts if you dig past the cringe.
4 Jawaban2026-07-10 14:45:35
Man, I've been trying to find new fics for this ship forever, and it's honestly trickier than you'd think. The pairing isn't as huge as some of the other MHA ships, so the real goldmines are tag filters on the big sites.
Archive of Our Own is my top recommendation. The tagging system is unbeatable—you can filter for 'Midoriya Izuku/Hado Nejire,' sort by kudos or date updated, and really dig in. I've found some amazing slow-burn AUs there that explore their dynamic post-canon, imagining them as pro heroes working together. The character voices feel spot-on.
Don't sleep on fanfiction.net either, even if the interface is older. Search is more of a scavenger hunt, but I've stumbled onto a few long-running stories there that never got cross-posted. Sometimes you'll find authors on Tumblr or Twitter who link to their Google Docs or personal sites for more experimental stuff, which is where I found this one fantastic sci-fi crossover. Your best bet is to check both major archives regularly.