In reality, he was a normal boy who looked like his default form as an adult, minus the scar which he would go on to give himself with a penknife.ĭue to suffering from agnosia, Experiment Number 6 had no awareness of his own self or anything else, resulting in a distinct lack of a personality. He had stubby hands and feet with no visible fingers or toes, and wore nothing aside from being marked with the number “6” on the left side of his back. Īs a child, Number 6 envisioned himself as having a small and lumpish body with plain circular eyes and no hair save for a few visible strands on his head. His "true appearance", without transforming or wearing one of his many faces, had it completely crisped all over, appearing to also have no eyes with only the socket outlines, mouth and ears remaining, similar to All For One's appearance, though still carrying his trademark scar. During his attack on Naruhata, his second version of the costume dropped the blue accents of the costume for further usage of black. He appeared to have the Roman numeral II on his shoulders as symbols. When he took on the identity of O'Clock II, he ditched his trench coat and the hat and put on a domino mask. In his hero costume, under his identity as the Hero "Rock", he wore a full-body suit similar to O'Clock but black with blue and yellow accents, with a trench coat similar to Knuckleduster and a black fedora hat. His plain face as "Rokuro Nomura" was directly modeled after Koichi Haimawari's. When his deception was discovered, or just when he decided to stop his charade, he immediately reverted to normal. His facial features changed to become indistinguishable from his normal ones, being able to even hide his characteristic scar perfectly. Number 6 had a great ability to disguise, using the Bomber cells, comprising his body in conjunction with his Overclock Quirk, to transform his face, and have been able to pass himself off as another person. When allowing Bomber cells to merge with his arms, or using Overclock to regrow an arm out of Bomber cells, the respective arm became the same color as that of the Bombers' bodies, with growths appearing on them as well as sometimes miniature Bomber faces. His most distinctive feature was a long diagonal scar that jutted across his face and over his nose, which he gave himself as a homage to O'Clock. One of the most powerful things about Stain is that, in creating the world of MHA, he brings up the faults of the hero system from a different perspective rather than just wanting to be the villain that attains power, teaching both fans and the hero students a lesson.Number 6 often resembled a young man, with a fairly athletic physique, long black hair gathered in a ponytail, and a perpetual smirk on his face. Fans flooded to the comments to break down the true meaning of heroism and how to go about a corrupt system. Lukundra on Reddit said, "Stain is pure evil, just as bad if not worse than villains." They even specify later in the thread that Stain believes what he is doing is good, so he has the same determination as a hero, making him worse than generic bank-robber villains. RELATED: 8 Heroic Acts Committed By Villains In My Hero Academia He was the motivating force behind Himiko Toga, Dabi, and Spinner joining the League of Villains because each of their personal vendettas were rooted in his mission to rid the world of unworthy heroes. Stain, The Hero Killer, believed heroes should be worthy of their position and the true traits of a hero are different than someone who just wants to use their quirk.
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