

The face Bakugo makes when he tells them to go after Izuku showed he had him hooked. While he does that, a couple of pro-heroes (the ones from the first episode), talk about how heroes have to struggle to get ahead of one another.īakugo can’t even remember what most of his classmates names and Quirks are, but sides with Kirishima after the boy brazenly tells him they should team-up since they got good compatibility. The burden of being the best and on top shows as he has to find partners for the cavalry battle within 15 minutes. This could be the end of the road for One For All, which only increases the pressure to eliminate All For One before time runs out.Episode 4 of Season 2 (or Episode 17 as a whole) of Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Academia) continues the Sports Festival after Izuku got first place and basically got a giant bulls-eye on his back for having 10 million points. To find someone without a Quirk who has yet to give up on the dream of becoming a Pro-Hero is like looking for a polar bear in a snowstorm. Generally speaking, people know by the age of four or five if their path could potentially follow a heroic route and, if not, they generally spend their childhood with other aspirations in mind. Furthermore, Quirklessness does not automatically make a great Hero.

This means that less than 20% of the population could potentially wield One For All after Deku and, because each generation gets more inundated with Quirks, chances are only going to decrease over time. Ujiko's controversial Singularity Doomsday Theory, but on steroids. Seeing that their Quirks are compounded upon each other with each succession, this overwhelming force has intensified to the point where only a Quirkless recipient can survive with One For All in tow. Since those barriers have been broken, the group has been able to share their experiences and subsequently concluded that One For All's intense potency reduces the wielder's life, significantly. However, these sentiments are apparently not transferable to Shigaraki's situation (who, ironically, is related to another One For All User, Nana.)īefore the incident with All For One in Season 6, episode 10, One For All's Past Users existed in relative isolation, unable to communicate with one another. The Second User was aware that Yoichi is All For One's brother and assumed they shared a villainous streak but eventually gave him the benefit of the doubt after realizing he shouldn't paint them both with the same brush. My Hero Academia Chapter 310 delves into Yoichi's past, showing that the tension between him and the Second User is not a new phenomenon, as the two were essentially enemies when they first met. RELATED: My Hero Academia: What to Expect From Season 6 (According to the Manga) Yoichi reminds the pair that they once felt the same way about him however, thanks to their change of heart, the attempted assault turned into a rescue mission, and thus, One For All was born.

This insinuates that Deku might be unwittingly under All For One's spell, via his delusions to save Shigaraki, who is allegedly irredeemable but has somehow managed to charm the optimistic Hero. Those who were under his control didn't even realize it, but our leader had misgivings about the future." An era when his control spread unchecked. His Quirk, known as Fa Jin, has the capacity to stockpile built-up kinetic energy, which can be released as a concentrated blast when necessary. The Third User was once the Second User's sidekick and evidently still remains loyal to his partner and unimpressed by Deku's ideas of rescue and redemption.

It is often used in combination with his nifty Support Item firearm, to enhance the bullets' speed and control their trajectories. All that is certain is his Quirk, Gearshift, which allows the wielder to manipulate the velocity of whatever they touch. RELATED: My Hero Academia: Every Quirk Within One For All, ExplainedĮven knowledgeable Manga fans are kept in the dark regarding the Second User's M.O. Whether they have put themselves in the naughty corner or were sent there by the other Users is unclear however, the message is undeniable: there is a rift within One For All. Two of the chairs remain conspicuously empty within the esoteric landscape, with the Second and Third Users refusing to contribute to the conversation, opting to stand, facing the wall instead. Not every Past User of One For All is a household name some are more mysterious than others, opting to keep to themselves rather than participate in the sudden group activity.
