“Boku no Hero Academia” 205 is where Todoroki will likely bet everything on a single attack using the ultimate technique that he was taught by his father. After the surprising amount of resistance that Tetsu Tetsu has shown to his Quirk, the fire and ice user will have no choice but to bet on a power that he hates. How will this end for the match between class 1A and 1B?
Fans have been speculating about the technique that Todoroki might showcase in “Boku no Hero Academia” 205 for quite some time now. Many believe that it’s going to be a dangerous one, but considering just how much Tetsu Tetsu has cornered 1A’s ace, there might be no choice. As such, there might be one more display of a new power in this matchup, OtakuKart notes.
As to what this technique would even be, it clearly has something to do with Todoroki’s fire Quirk. After all, it was taught to him by his father, Endeavor. So far, heat has proven to be a more versatile tool in fighting based on the professional hero’s past performance. If Todoroki can showcase some of that control in “Boku no Hero Academia” 205, he might finally give 1B pause.
As TheAnimeScrolls points out, if Todoroki’s new technique is anything like the Amaterasu that was showcased in “Naruto,” it could result in major injuries for Tetsu Tetsu. Even with his metal body, facing the kind of heat that would melt even steel would put him in grave danger. “Boku no Hero Academia” 205 might even see the other combatants getting caught up in the technique accidentally.
Fans will simply have to wait for Nov. 10 for “Boku no Hero Academia” 205 to be released to find out. Readers are encouraged to consume the content via official sources to show support for the author and the industry.


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