“My Hero Academia” Chapter 205 might finally see the end of the third match between classes 1A and 1B, and it could be due to horrible circumstances. Because of all the foreshadowing regarding the technique that Endeavor taught Todoroki, there are theories predicting the ice and fire user accidentally killing Tetsu Tetsu. If not kill, then perhaps maim in an unintended way.
In the previous chapter, it was shown how Iida has managed to grow in terms of how he can use his powers. Fans over at Manga Helpers were impressed by this. Deku even commented how he might even be faster than Gran Torino himself, though, this is highly doubtful. It’s clear that there will be more of his display in speed in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 205. However, it’s Todoroki’s situation that has fans on edge.
For several chapters now, it was hinted that he was taught a technique by Endeavor that was supposed to be some sort of secret weapon when he was a child. However, after the hero had a change of heart and decided to become a good father, he has been trying to contact his son to discuss the subject. If he is worried about the power that might be used in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 205, this means that it could be dangerous.
Considering his predicament in the previous chapter, Todoroki is currently in a bind. This might force him to finally rely on that power that he was taught, OtakuKart reports. While it is entirely possible for the technique to be of the benevolent kind, there is a reason why Todoroki refused to use it all this time. If forced to do so in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 205, it could lead to dire consequences.
“My Hero Academia” Chapter 205 is set to release on Nov. 12. Fans will not want to miss this chapter.


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