With both Class A and Class B tied with one win each, the Joint Training Excercise's upcoming third round in “My Hero Academia” chapter 203 just got more exciting. In the upcoming round, Todoroki and Iida will be facing off against Tetsutetsu and his team, but the Class B team has the element of surprise for fans trying to predict who will win the exercise's third round.
According to OtakuKart, most of Class B's Team 3 members have quirks that have yet to be revealed in both the anime and the manga versions of the series. Some of the surface-level descriptions of the Class B Team 3 quirks in “My Hero Academia” chapter 203 mentioned by publication include Juzo's ability to make any item he touches soft. There is also Sen, who supposedly has a quirk called “Gyrate,” and Pony, who has some sort of horn attack.
On the Class A Team 3 side, Todoroki's ice- and fire-based abilities are backed by Iida's super speed, Shoji's multiple arms and super strength, and, last but not least, Ojiro's tail quirk. But even with the Class A Team 3 mix, OtakuKart predicts that Tetsutetsu himself may have gotten significantly stronger by the time “My Hero Academia” chapter 203 happens.
With Tetsutetsu leading the Class B Team 3 with his own steel-morphing ability and Class B Team 3 looking to be a significantly powered team, teamwork might not be the only solution in the upcoming exercise for fans rooting for Class A Team 3's success in “My Hero Academia” chapter 203. As OtakuKart mentions, Todoroki may be forced to unleash a new technique that his father had taught him in the upcoming chapter just to have an edge against Tetsutetsu and his team.
Fans looking forward to seeing the upcoming fight as well as the new quirks that Class B's team members will be bringing to the exercise can catch “My Hero Academia” chapter 203 when it is released on Oct. 29 – two weeks after the previous chapter. Unfortunately for fans, “My Hero Academia” will be taking a week-long hiatus and will not be published on Oct. 22.


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