Follow TV Tropes

Following

Discussion History Main / EmpoweredBadassNormal

Go To

Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
I\'m torn about whether Jonathan Joestar (in the Jojo\'s Bizarre Adventure) examples counts. I\'ve only read The Phantom Blood arc, but my understanding is that the Hamon power is a Supernatural Martial Art / Charles Atlas Superpower. While Jojo is stated to have a particular aptitude, I gather that anyone could learn to use Hamon given sufficient Japanese spirit. As such, I think it\'s debatable whether Hamon counts as a superpower and, by extension, whether Jojo is in fact \
to:
I\\\'m torn about whether Jonathan Joestar (in the Jojo\\\'s Bizarre Adventure) examples counts. I\\\'ve only read The Phantom Blood arc, but my understanding is that the Hamon power is a Supernatural Martial Art / Charles Atlas Superpower. While Jojo is stated to have a particular aptitude, I gather that anyone could learn to use Hamon given sufficient Japanese spirit. As such, I think it\\\'s debatable whether Hamon counts as a superpower and, by extension, whether Jojo is in fact \\\"empowered\\\". What are people\\\'s thoughts on whether supernatural martial arts, Charles Atlas superpowers, etc. count as \\\"powers\\\" for the purposes of this trope?
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
I\'m torn about whether Jonathan Joestar (in the Jojo\'s Bizarre Adventure) examples counts. I\'ve only read The Phantom Blood arc, but my understanding is that the Hamon power is a Supernatural Martial Art / Charles Atlas Superpower. While JoJo is stated to have a particular aptitude, I gather that anyone could learn to use Hamon given sufficient Japanese spirit. As such, I think it\'s debatable whether Hamon counts as a superpower and, by extension, whether JoJo is in fact \
to:
I\\\'m torn about whether Jonathan Joestar (in the Jojo\\\'s Bizarre Adventure) examples counts. I\\\'ve only read The Phantom Blood arc, but my understanding is that the Hamon power is a Supernatural Martial Art / Charles Atlas Superpower. While Jojo is stated to have a particular aptitude, I gather that anyone could learn to use Hamon given sufficient Japanese spirit. As such, I think it\\\'s debatable whether Hamon counts as a superpower and, by extension, whether Jojo is in fact \\\"empowered\\\". What are people\\\'s thoughts on whether supernatural martial arts, Charles Atlas superpowers, etc. count as \\\"powers\\\" for the purposes of this trope?
Top