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You'd think someone with the inspector class would be inspecting everything like they're playing Metroid Prime with the scan visor.
Also, teleporter traps and/or forced teleportation are horribly half-assed, lazy methods to artificially add suspense by forcibly separating a cast or team and/or placing people into direct danger.
Sure, writing "interesting" or meaningful filler content between major plot points can be boring and tedious, and forcing character growth through sudden high-stakes moments is a fairly popular shonen trope. (BnHA thrives on that stuff.)
But, you can only do it so many times before the narrative value of the story starts declining and people call out the author for his/her inability to write anything creative or interesting. Forced teleportation (and other similar methods of suddenly displacing a person or group, like ninja-vanish smokescreens) in particular can be extremely frustrating for readers when it's used to kidnap or otherwise isolate plot-significant characters from groups.
Also, teleporter traps and/or forced teleportation are horribly half-assed, lazy methods to artificially add suspense by forcibly separating a cast or team and/or placing people into direct danger.
Sure, writing "interesting" or meaningful filler content between major plot points can be boring and tedious, and forcing character growth through sudden high-stakes moments is a fairly popular shonen trope. (BnHA thrives on that stuff.)
But, you can only do it so many times before the narrative value of the story starts declining and people call out the author for his/her inability to write anything creative or interesting. Forced teleportation (and other similar methods of suddenly displacing a person or group, like ninja-vanish smokescreens) in particular can be extremely frustrating for readers when it's used to kidnap or otherwise isolate plot-significant characters from groups.