With the previous chapter of “My Hero Academia” offering fans a glimpse into the potential depths of One-For-All, the biggest question that readers have now is what other secrets are hidden by the Quirk. It would seem that Midoriya is the first user to experience such an interaction, based on the details available so far. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213 will likely reveal more about the power’s seemingly bottomless depth of mystery.
It would seem that a lot of fans of “My Hero Academia” have taken it as a matter of fact that One-For-All is a Quirk that can be passed down and grants unbelievable strength. However, there have been numerous hints that there was much more to the power than meets the eye. The previous chapter provided the biggest evidence of how the Quirk is actually alive, which “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213 will hopefully elaborate on. A report by TheAnimeScrolls predicts as much.
In any case, with Midoriya having suffered a major blowback from his own power, it would be safe to say, at this point that 1B will win their match. He was the biggest weapon that 1A’s last group had and without him, there is simply no hope for victory. This is why “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213 is likely to result in the top-ranked class’ defeat.
The chapter is also expected to provide more hints as to what readers can expect from segments beyond “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213. Gran Torino appears to have been kept busy with hero work for a while and a lot of this seems to be due to the League of Villains. Will the evil group finally reappear in some form in the upcoming chapter?
Unfortunately for readers, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 213 will not be coming out until Jan. 21. The magazine is currently on break.


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