

The Ur Example in anime is Kyojin no Hoshi (Star of the Giants): protagonist Hyuuma Hoshi was put through hellish training as a baseball player since childhood by his father, a former player.Pretty much all sports anime/manga features characters who go through training from hell one way or another.Train Heartnet, from Black Cat, underwent hellish training, including one-arm pushups on his thumb, to prepare for pistols.

They then get a free instant powerup from Ultear's Time Arc magic Subverted in Fairy Tail, where Team Erza goes to the beach to train for 3 months, but end up partying.Very often subverted as well, where the trainee has something bad happen to him due to this (such as in the anime adaptation decay of Akazukin Chacha, where the joke vampire villain catches a cold that he hasn't shaken off by the time he tries to take revenge on the protagonists). Very often played straight in manga and anime, where the trainee stands for hours under the weight of a raging waterfall.Ads so far have included employees changing a battery in a car while in freefall and running through the savannah carrying a muffler, with raw meat tied to them and lions chasing them. Currently used in a series of commercials for an auto parts store in the US.(Details about the training area and how it works can be found here.Examples of Training from Hell include: Advertising Each hero can be leveled from 1-80 with experience obtained by combat manuals shown below.Įxperience needed for each level - States without Hero Training Area Level GroupĮxperience needed for each level - States with Hero Training Area The second, you can level up a heroes level using Combat Manuals which can be found from multiple different areas. Each hero can be upgraded to the max level of General, with each rank having 5 sub-levels in between. The first is by Hero Rank, using Hero fragments. There are two ways to level up your Heroes.
