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@Silent_Witness
He didn’t get Rainbow Powers, but now his fire breath has grown past adult level while still a child. Putting that into account, when he’s dragon-boy of the preteen size while humanized, he’d look in place in a Superhero group just like Beast Boy would.
@romantiCaveman
Speaking of Avengers, I should point out that even the writing team thought the exact same way in the Super Hero episode of MLP about Twilight.
In the realm of ‘superpowered teamwork’, Hasbro thinks at least similar as Sundown.
Remember? In the comic book universe, instead of keeping things imbalanced, they role-reversed Twilight. Their idea was that in that the comic book world, control of their powers would be based on their ability and will, not race or chosen gifts. They did not have any of their race powers beyond the absolute basics.
For example, in the comic book universe, not only was Twilight only an alicorn in appearence, she wasn’t the Element of Magic.
ex.
Twilight as Matter Horn: While Matter-horn’s powers are the closest to a experianced unicorn, Twilight was brought back to her potential she had as a child, before she was chosen as the Element of Magic. Ergo, most of her spells fizzled. However when she started really trying for the sake of her friends, she did manage to make a thin sheet of ice across the floor.
RD as Zapp: Rainbow Dash was no stanger to weather powers, but she wasn’t used to doing it with her mind and will alone. Since they already established in Return to Harmony and her Micro-Series that RD’s willpower is unnaturally high, her first tornado was WAAAY too big without initial practice.
Applejack: Kind of the same thing with RD and weather. AJ was no stranger to lassos, but using it with her mind was a new experiance.
Fluttershy: Enough repressed anger and emotions to fuel the hulk-gene, but obviously a lot of reluctance to do so being, well, Fluttershy
Pinkie probobly got it off easiest. As a Pie she can refute reality and make herself cartoonishly fast, and this just allowed her to do it without tiring herself out.
And Rarity…I think we can safely say from both that episode and the Manifestation episode, Rarity’s talent with alteration and conjuration magic is top tier. Sure, they were from different sources of magic, but Rarity’s never HAD any formal unicorn magic training has she? She’s completely self taught.
He didn’t get Rainbow Powers, but now his fire breath has grown past adult level while still a child. Putting that into account, when he’s dragon-boy of the preteen size while humanized, he’d look in place in a Superhero group just like Beast Boy would.
@romantiCaveman
Speaking of Avengers, I should point out that even the writing team thought the exact same way in the Super Hero episode of MLP about Twilight.
In the realm of ‘superpowered teamwork’, Hasbro thinks at least similar as Sundown.
Remember? In the comic book universe, instead of keeping things imbalanced, they role-reversed Twilight. Their idea was that in that the comic book world, control of their powers would be based on their ability and will, not race or chosen gifts. They did not have any of their race powers beyond the absolute basics.
For example, in the comic book universe, not only was Twilight only an alicorn in appearence, she wasn’t the Element of Magic.
ex.
Twilight as Matter Horn: While Matter-horn’s powers are the closest to a experianced unicorn, Twilight was brought back to her potential she had as a child, before she was chosen as the Element of Magic. Ergo, most of her spells fizzled. However when she started really trying for the sake of her friends, she did manage to make a thin sheet of ice across the floor.
RD as Zapp: Rainbow Dash was no stanger to weather powers, but she wasn’t used to doing it with her mind and will alone. Since they already established in Return to Harmony and her Micro-Series that RD’s willpower is unnaturally high, her first tornado was WAAAY too big without initial practice.
Applejack: Kind of the same thing with RD and weather. AJ was no stranger to lassos, but using it with her mind was a new experiance.
Fluttershy: Enough repressed anger and emotions to fuel the hulk-gene, but obviously a lot of reluctance to do so being, well, Fluttershy
Pinkie probobly got it off easiest. As a Pie she can refute reality and make herself cartoonishly fast, and this just allowed her to do it without tiring herself out.
And Rarity…I think we can safely say from both that episode and the Manifestation episode, Rarity’s talent with alteration and conjuration magic is top tier. Sure, they were from different sources of magic, but Rarity’s never HAD any formal unicorn magic training has she? She’s completely self taught.