With the events of the previous chapter of “My Hero Academia” still fresh in readers’ minds, it’s clear that the manga is heading towards an exciting direction. In the last few chapters, both Deku and Shinso have shown immense improvements in terms of combat prowess. It’s safe to say that “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215 will feature some huge developments in this area, as well.
As OtakuKart predicts, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215 will likely focus on Shinso and Deku using their abilities to bind people in order to try to win the match. This makes sense since the whole point to the practice bouts is to capture the members of the other group. What could be more useful in that kind of situation than abilities that allow for the binding of opponents?
In any case, this will be a good opportunity for the pair to improve their skills by leaps and bounds. Shinso will likely have the lead in this area since he was taught by Eraserhead how to use the binding cloths. On the other hand, Deku has proven quite versatile and adaptable in the past, and his new Quirk doesn’t appear to be nearly as dangerous as One-For-All. As such, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215 might just see these two evolve together.
It would be ideal if “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215 would also feature improvements among the other participants in the match. Uraraka has been quite instrumental in helping Deku to calm down, after all, so she should be given some of the spotlight to show off the fruits of her labor.
Whatever the case will be, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 215 is scheduled to come out on Feb. 4. Readers will simply have to wait then to find out exactly what is going to happen, and how Deku and the others will learn from the match.


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