A lot of people were surprised when the previous chapter of “My Hero Academia” saw Aizawa deciding to allow the match between 1A and 1B to continue. This was despite Deku clearly losing control of his Quirk. With that decision, Shinso and All Might’s successor have at it, and it would appear that 1A will emerge victorious in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215. Unfortunately, Deku will then break down after using the black whips.
In the report by OtakuKart, it would appear that Uraraka and Mineta will play a major role in defeating 1B in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215. This is wonderful news because it means growth for both of these characters. However, readers will likely be interested most in the fight between Shinso and Deku, and there will certainly be plenty of that.
Even though he is still reluctant to use One-For-All, Midoriya will supposedly choose to bring out eight percent of the Quirk’s power. Along with the black whips that he recently discovered, this is how he will overpower Shinso in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215. After securing victory, however, Deku will then collapse and writhe in pain due to pushing his body to the limits.
This is a natural consequence that will be caused by using the black whips too much. After all, Deku had only just learned to use the new Quirk and its impact on his body was unknown before he went crazy with it. It was only to be expected that he would suffer the repercussions in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215.
For now, though, these are just assumptions made via leaks and spoilers circulating the web. To truly find out what will happen in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215, readers will have to wait until it comes out on Feb. 4. The wait won’t be for that long anyway.


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