
Mimesis (ミメスィス, Mimesisu): The Butterfly creates an illusion of himself mimicking any of his opponent’s movements, even going as far as replicating their Quirk’s effects.Transportation (トランスパーテイシャン, Toransupāteishan): The Butterfly can create an illusion of himself switching locations in a puff of smoke.Vanishing (ヴァニシング, Vanishingu): After placing his target under mind control, the Butterfly creates an illusion of himself turning into a swarm of butterflies and effectively vanishing.


Likewise, the Quirk does not work on cyborgs or robots.ĭue to his goal of posing as an all-powerful Magician (マジシャン, Majishan), the Butterfly has been using his Quirk in order to create intricate illusions in his opponent's mind, making them believe that he is able to do virtually anything, from transforming into a monstrous butterfly-human hybrid to reflecting their every movement. An obvious weakness of this ability, too, is that the opponent must inhale the pheromones first: if they use an air-filtering system when breathing, they might as well be totally impervious to this Quirk.

Obviously, being an Emitter-type Quirk that produces particles that wander in the air, it is very weak to air-manipulating Quirks. Also, if a person is aware of being under a spell, they may be able to break out of their state of trance. The user can otherwise use their mind control over their foe to mentally and psychologically torment them through mind-breaking illusions.Īs unstoppable as it might sound, this Quirk has also got many weak points, the first one being that the user cannot have more than 80 individuals under his control at the same time, though this also depends on the user's proficiency. Though it may sound harmless at first, the characteristic of these particles is that it grants the user the ability to control the mind of whoever inhales them.Īt its most basic, the Quirk allows the user to plunge their opponent into a state of trance, where they are completely helpless against the reality's dangers. Pheromones allows its user to produce microscopic, golden particles from their body.
