>For all his whining about wanting to be a hero, had done NOTHING to actually make it reality. No training, no learning martial arts or even first aid/emergency skills, he did nothing but fantasize
>Only starts trying when the world's most powerful quirk falls directly into his lap and he becomes the direct student of the world's #1 hero, who basically devotes his time to training him alone
>Is so bad at using the quirk he can't control it at all, either mutilates himself or has to use only the tiniest fraction of it's power, takes him months to realize basic concepts such as "you can attack with parts of your body other than your fists" and "maybe get gear to help you protect yourself"
>Wins all his fights with a combination of pure recklessness and the sheer overwhelming power of his quirk allowing it to bail him out time and again
>For all his talk, he doesn't work any harder than the other students of his class, but he recieves more reward because all he actually has to do to become the most powerful person alive is just learn to use the power he already has, whereas everyone has to evolve their quirks and polish new techniques
>As if this wasn't enough, on top of potentially being a nearly invulnerable god of pure power at least as strong as AM, he now has half a dozen new, powerful, unrelated quirks on top of it, just to rub it in that he is the destined chosen one and nobody else can compete
Jesus christ, it's the end of Naruto all over again. the MC becomes the absolute uncontested best, not because of his work or actions, but because the power of a god was simply handed to him on a silver platter. Remember kids:
Hard work doesn't matter unless you were born better than everyone else. if you aren't incredibly naturally gifted, don't bother trying unless you somehow become gifted.