The only real exception to this out of ALL the half-saiyan children is Vegeta's daughter Bra, who he apparently chooses to dote on rather than train. They're crazy powerful regardless, though. If the child was born beforehand, it's quite a bit more difficult. If a child is conceived after the father has unlocked said Super form, that child will be able to do so with essentially no effort, in a case of Lamarck Was Right. Lampshaded by Vegeta, when he notes that he trained intensely to unlock his Super form, while his hybrid kid can do it for fun. Dragon Ball Z repeatedly shows that hybrids of humans and super-powerful aliens produce insanely powerful offspring.Naturally, this means he can turn people to stone too. In Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, Maitel is a 3rd cousin of Medusa.Ichigo also inherits hollow and Quincy powers from their mother's side that make his attempts to master his abilities very complicated. Why? Their father Isshin is a retired Shinigami, and has all the same powers Ichigo does, at a Captain's class. Ichigo and Karin can see ghosts, Yuzu can see faint outlines of them, and Ichigo eventually became a Shinigami with an extremely high amount of spirit energy.Quincy powers are hereditary, leading to an clan-wide obsession with bloodlines.The Vermillion brothers both use Flame Magic, and brothers of the Vaude Family, Finral Roulacase and Langris, both have Spatial Magic. The Silva Family children all have magic related to liquids, whether it be Mercury, Mist, or Water. Black Clover: Magic attributes are hereditary to an extent, especially among noble families.The Ackerman family is said to be a result of "Titan science", implying that they're human-Titan hybrids (despite Titans being human to begin with) in some way.Members of the Eldian race are the only ones that can become Titans and Titan Shifters. There's also an unusual case in which the superpower isn't so much an advantage as lacking a disadvantage there is a power that can control people, but only works on particular bloodlines, with people sufficiently unrelated to those bloodlines to be immune being rare. Attack on Titan has the Ackerman family, who all gain superhuman physical ability in times of emotional distress.If this happens often enough, it may be revealed that all the powers of that family are just different expressions of the same gene as a Meta Origin. Only occasionally will they just have a combination of their parents' powers this tends to happen if the parents' powers are very simple, or if the series was designed around the child, and the parents were brought in as part of the Back Story as a Secret Legacy. This becomes much likelier if both parents have different powers. In such cases, the child usually gets a completely different power, or at best one that's only tangentially related. Specific powers actually have a higher chance of not being inherited. If a parent's powers are caused by gene splicing, or from being born a mutant or part or full alien, then it gets interesting. Super-powers seem to be "more dominant than dominant" (more common than genetics should allow). Super-power inheritance tends to happen more often than could be ascribed to chance a non-powered child of even a hero and a normal person is an exception. Inherit no powers or skills at all, but their children manifest them see Recessive Super Genes.Inherit no powers or skills at all, for keeps this time see Muggle Born of Mages.Inherit no powers or skills at all, then eventually manifest them.Inherit their parent's skills see Lamarck Was Right.Develop powers that are a twist on their parent's powers, or a combination, if both parents are supers (though this happens much less often than the above two).Develop radically different (and usually insanely powerful) powers from the parent(s). ![]() Develop identical powers to their parent(s).Children of "supers" can have a limited number of things happen: Is a Crapshoot, what traits a child will inherit from each parent are mostly random. Thanks to Darwin, Mendel, Watson and Crick, it can be explained a good deal better, but much like A.I. ![]() Normally, heredity is a messy affair it's often described as a game of chance. There's the bi-weekly kidnappings, frequent Parental Abandonment, being constantly lied to if your parent has a Secret Identity, being forced to lie to maintain your secret, and constant worry that your parent(s) or you will be killed by a vengeful supervillain. Having a superhero parent is like being Blessed with Suck.
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