When readers last left Twice in the previous chapter, the League of Villains member had essentially overcome his trauma in order to save his friend. He finally brought out his Quirk that allowed him to multiply and fight with his robotic clones. With him being likelier to save Toga now, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 230 will also likely focus on Dabi finally overcoming his opponent.
Twice might have been a member of the league for some time now, but he has never really provided much of a reason for people to view him as a threat. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 230 is set to change that by making him more dangerous, OtakuKart notes. If so, one of the most empathetic characters in the league is likely to become one of its greatest assets.
Then again, this could be said of just about all the members of the league following this arc. After Shigaraki and Toga fully unleashing the true depths of their strengths, Twice might soon reach the same level of evolution. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 230 will basically showcase how much damage he can do when he has more than one body.
Speaking of evolving, Dabi might soon ramp up his own fight against the ice users. There are still many who insist that these two are brothers and members of the Todoroki family. Whatever the case may be, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 230 should also involve their own battle heating up. This could then put the outcome in Dabi’s favor, allowing him to show off how he will have better control over his Quirk.
The whole point to this whole arc is to provide readers with an idea of how the confrontation between Class 1A and the League of Villains will look like when the time finally comes. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 230 will be just another piece of that puzzle when it comes out on May 31.


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