Protagonist has no powers

>protagonist has no powers
>defeats villains through strategy

>>its mostly off screen

>protagonist has no powers
>defeats villains through friendship

>protagonist and antagonist are friend

>protagonist has powers
>defeats villains with one punch

>protagonist is stronger than anybody else for absolutely no reason

Serious question, how many villains did used the power of friendship against the protagonists? And how many of those are full fledged villains instead of anti-villains

>protagonist has powers
>defeats villians through asspulls

Name one.

well the biggest "power of friendship!" show is naruto and all the villains were huge loners. The one fag who did have a close friend was Pain and even then he went good at the end.

>villain has no powers
>defeats protagonist through strategy

>protagonist has no powers
>defeats villains through fucking them

>protagonist has no power
>doesn't actually defeat anyone, the villain just gives up for some unrelated reason.

>MC defeats villains through strategy
>which consists of magically predicting even the most minute details of every single action of the opponent, humanly impossible calculations, perfect encyclopedic knowledge and always on-spot assumptions despite existence of other possible explanations of the observed facts

>Both protagonist and antagonist have powers
>Protagonist wins through due process, litigation and discourse

>protagonist has no powers
>defeats villains through strategy
>the strategies are complete bullshit and the protagonist psychic for being able to predict ridiculous shit

>Antagonist gets their shit kicked in.
>Antagonist: how?!
>Protagonist: I'm stronger than you.
Soul eater was a great manga until the ending.

>character has no powers, talents, skills, luck, plot armor, friends, etc.
>character is lacking in strength, dexterity, intellect, knowledge, endurance, charisma, the ability to work hard, etc.
>isn't even a fucking main character
>is barely relevant to the story
>still btfos the protagonist and the antagonist

You LITERALLY cannot top this

what's this? X-mil?

>protagonist has powers but gets defeated because the villain is stronger
>old man steps in and shows them young whippersnappers how its done

>protagonist has a really interesting power with many possible uses and limitations which work to establish strong tension
>he gets a powerup or new ability that makes the original power obsolete and never used even though the replacement is neither interesting nor dramatic

>characters born with "talent" are overwhelmingly superior beings who can never lose to other characters
>Hard set power levels between different races/groups/classes that can't be overcome
>Trying to get better and improve in universe is pointless

>protagonist is a loli

...

>Protagonist falls in love with the antagonist.
>Unable to confess, MC is gifted with by a deus ex machina with the antagonist's phone number. Never minding the strange area code, MC immediately calls the antagonist, and is overjoyed to find out that the antagonist has a crush on the protagonist as well.
>But, the next day, when the MC recounts the previous day’s confessions to the antagonist, they only looks at him with a perplexed expression. After some investigation, he finds out that the antagonist he called is not the same antagonist he fell in love with. In fact, the antagonist doesn’t exist in this universe at all. That antagonist is the antagonist’s alternate universe counterpart, who has fallen in love with the MC’s own AU self, who too is blissfully unaware of the antagonist's crush.
Hijinks ensue as the two strike up a deal to give each other their darkest, most private secrets in order to equip the other with the weapons they need to conquer the heart of their other selves. While the two chase their respective loved ones, DRAMA ensues as they begin to fall in love with each other instead and question the NATURE of LOVE.

Dio, of JoJo fame.
He befriended a priest who killed the world.

protagonist has no powers. defeats the antagonist through the power of love.

>protagonist is a huge faggot
>can't stop sucking cock
>love interest is like "please stop sucking cock."
>protagonist tries to say "it can't be helped." while sucking senpai's cock but ends up choking on his semen mid-sentence

>Protagonist blessed by god himself
>Gets sent to a fantasy world
>With an upgraded smartphone god provided
>Gets 9 wives
>Beats villains with strategy using goofy ass spells like causing the target to slip and fall down that the entire population in the fantasy world forgot existed

Reminds me of Izetta, but I haven't watched the show or that specific part.

So it's just like in real life.

Talent alone doesn't give you shit unless you put in at least a minimal amount of work

I still can't believe people bothered watching that. It's like everyone is a bunch of pigs with no standards and will gobble up whatever slop the studios churn out. They could start procedurally generating shows nowadays and it'd still sell.

>"antagonist" gets created by bigger bad to defeat the hero
>Antagonist power is taking the ideal desired form of his opponent's sexual desires
>All his opponents are female
>Antagonist defeats the bigger bad, her Lts. and the protagonist with the power of DICK

>Protagonist has godly power
>Antagonist has godly power
>They throw it away and just punching each other

>MC is isekai'd into the future
>MC gets an OP reincarnation, but doesn't know how to use it effectively
>at one point in the story, MC gets timewarped into one year before she entered the new world
>MC gets to see her previous incarnation in action

>the thing you felt that was impossible to achieve for the MC happens

Being able to defeat enemies through strategy is "power" in itself. In fact, in most anime/manga such characters are unique geniuses calculating 4D chess in mind and tricking everyone around fingers.

>Christianity references of any kind
Dear G-d that's my weak spot.

>MC is a chick-magnet
>..only while he's body-swapped with FeMC

why is Kanna so beautiful?

She panders perfectly to us. Every part of her character hits all our fetishes.

>protagonist isn't strong
>is actually the main character because he's the emotional center of the group

>Protag and Villain acquire their power simultaneously
>Bunch of well written side chatacters die along the way
>Protagonist is defeated and Villain achieves his goal
>Protag rebels against the villain once more
>Protag and some of his friends are killed is killed while Villain succeeds once again
>Plot goes one
>Villains friends die
>Villain himself dies

Simplified but no wonder its the greatest anime ever made

>protagonist has sex with a girl

teach me the ways of good animu

Need this

which anime?

>Protagonist has powers
>Those powers grow stronger when he lewds his harem