
Master of Mirror
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Gods have descended upon Earth, and they're not here to help. Disasters are everywhere, civilization is crumbling, and humanity's only real defense comes from people marked with a mysterious 'leaf pattern' that grants them superpowers. Two rival academies — Gou Chen in the East and Adam in the West — train these gifted fighters to hold the line against divine-level threats. Into this mess walks a Chinese kid with no special background but one absolutely broken ability: he can copy other people's superpowers. Not just one, but potentially all of them. With a mortal body stacking godlike abilities, he's basically building toward being the ultimate cheat code in a world that desperately needs one. The ONA from Oriental Creative Color, adapted from a web novel, leans hard into its power system — the leaf pattern mechanics and how replication interacts with different abilities give it real texture beyond just "punch harder." The CG animation holds up well during fight sequences, and the urban fantasy setting keeps things grounded enough that the mythological stuff hits harder when it shows up. If you liked the power-scaling progression in Solo Leveling or the "ordinary person rises against impossible odds" energy of Celestial Above All, this scratches a similar itch. The tone is pretty straightforward — it's confident action fantasy that knows what it wants to be. Think less philosophical drama, more godslayer training arc with escalating stakes and a protagonist who gets more dangerous every time he meets someone new.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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