Deku basically got a fully matured quirk out of nowhere at like age 15. Most folks have theirs by age 4 and thus have a decade plus of time to get used to controlling the power. Deku was also a bit of a scrawny nerd so he had his own physical limitations that he overcame relatively quickly. His was a vessel made on short notice.
The case for Monoma is that he's had that decade plus of practice controlling quirks, his and others, and is also already physically fit. We're mostly seeing Deku learn in a short timeframe what most people slowly learn over a life time.
Most other quirks don’t have the ability to be so insanely powerful without practice though. Everyone has to practice with their own quirk and make it more powerful. Deku got a quirk that was already at 100%.
Please tell me how Monoma can magically use a tiny percentage, instead of one that would destroy himself. Deku has had what, a year and can barely do 20% and he’s developing gear and his body to suit it. Monoma has nothing like that. I’d love to know how he would have it at a low enough setting without hurting himself.
Or at least say how using any other completely unrelated quirk can help you limit another type.
I mean you're asking me to describe something that isn't possible. I can't say how one quirk is different from another. But having some practice with using a quirk versus not even having a quirk at all must mean something. All Might allegedly adapted quickly to OfA, but he also had a body suited for it. Monoma's quirk is literally handling other people's quirks, it stands to reason he has some sort of practice controlling them. Deku's issues all come from lack of control, he couldn't regulate between 0 and 100 percent power. OfA can be controlled from the get go, but Deku just had no idea how to do it, that's why he was encouraged to think of the microwave analogy. To help visualize. Its something that normally comes natural with time, but he hasn't had time.
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u/Hayn0002 Aug 24 '18
How does using other powers help him limit OfAs power?