In the previous chapter of “My Hero Academia,” Uraraka made the heroic decision to try and stop Deku from rampaging after losing control of One-For-All. This was an extremely dangerous thing to do because it seems that the black lightning coming out of Midoriya attacks everything in sight. Will “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212 see Deku hurting one of his closest friends?
Midoriya sacrificing the health of his own body to protect Uraraka would not be quite possible considering his personality. So it’s likely that he will try to stop his Quirk on his own regardless of the consequences to himself. However, the chances of this happening in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212 is not high. That’s why Uraraka and Shinso will have to step in.
By having Shinso control Deku and make him go unconscious or something, there is a chance that he can simply cancel out the power that is going berserk. This will then lead to the match being stopped and 1B being declared the winner in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212. For all of the hype built up by the previous matches, this would certainly be a bummer for the readers.
On the other hand, fans did learn something new about the Quirk and now, a new development involving the main characters can take place. There is no doubt that Bakugo will be joining the conversation now since he already knows what is going on. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212 might just see the hot-head getting concerned for his rival who just lost control over his own abilities.
Suffice it to say, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 212 is going to be a consequential chapter for the series. If Deku ends up hurting someone he cares about due to One-For-All rampaging, this will affect him for quite a long time afterward.


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