Fans of “My Hero Academia” can look forward to returning to the provisional hero license exam arc in “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21.
The students of class 1A will be facing their final tests by facing off against villain-powered simulations to be portrayed by the killer whale quirk, Gang Orca. It would be interesting to see how the Pro Hero Gang Orca will create challenges for Midoriya and the rest of his classmates.
Gang Orca is known for possessing the abilities of a killer whale, which include enhanced strength, durability, speed, and the ability to create sonic waves that can paralyze his opponents. In addition to the increased abilities due to his quirks, Gang Orca is a veteran hero who will be capable of tactics and strategies that class 1A may not be wholly familiar with.
Midoriya and the rest of class 1A will have to exploit Gang Orca's weakness against dryness to get the upper hand over the Pro Hero in “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21. But that's if Midoriya and his team can work together regardless of their differences before Gang Orca is able to exploit their squabbling, making it easy for the killer whale instructor to divide and conquer them.
In “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21's official preview, fans are shown clips of class 1A's attacks being ineffective against the killer whale instructor. It also looks like Todoroki's half-hot half-cold quirk will be making a significant impact during the episode if he ends up working well with the rest of class 1A
Fans excited to see how Midoriya and his team will defeat this challenging Pro Hero can look forward to “My Hero Academia” season 3 episode 21 airing on Sept. 1. Fans of the series can catch the upcoming episode's simulcast on Crunchyroll.


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