Daigoro Banjo

Daigoro Banjo, also known as Lariat, is a former Pro Hero and was the fifth user of the One For All Quirk.

Appearance
Daigoro is a large muscular man of a wide build. He has a square jaw, small eyes and without eyebrows. He's also bald and has a very short beard.

His hero costume consists of dark leather clothes, stylish goggles and a bandolier. The leather jacket has shoulder pads, and as Daigoro always has it open and doesn't wear a shirt, it shows his muscular torso.

Personality
Described as 'super funky'.

He is very proud of his given Quirk, referring to it as 'top grade'.

History
Daigoro was entrusted with One For All by the fourth user. He was killed by All For One after transferring One For All to the sixth user.

Synopsis
During the U.A. Sports Festival, Daigoro appeared to Izuku Midoriya as a shadowed mental image during his battle with Hitoshi Shinso. He and the other past users helped Izuku escape his trance.

During the Joint Training Battle, Daigoro appeared before Izuku clearly and explained that his given Quirk was now part of the core of One For All.

Quirks
Blackwhip: Daigoro's Quirk allowed him to create tendrils of black energy from his arms. These tendrils were excellent for grappling and increasing his mobility.

One For All (ワン・フォー・オール): Inherited from the fourth user, Daigoro's second Quirk allowed him to stockpile an enormous amount of raw power, allowing him to significantly enhance all of his physical abilities to a superhuman level. This results in unbelievable levels of strength, speed, agility, and durability.

Equipment
Goggles: Daigoro has a pair of goggles, presumably to shield his eyes from the wind while using Blackwhip to swing from place to place.

Bandoleer: Daigoro wears a sash filled with bullets. He has yet to display any method of shooting these bullets.

Trivia

 * His name contains the kanji for big (大), enlightenment (悟) a male name suffix (郎), and his surname contains everything (万) and rope (縄).
 * As the fifth user of One For All, the kanji "悟" of his name sounds like "five" (五) in japanese. Note that the kanji for that "go" in names like Goro and Daigoro is usually "five".