The stage is set for the final epic battle of My Hero Academia. As of Chapter 404, “We Love You, All Might,” All For One, Tomura Shigaraki, Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, and Katsuki “Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight” Bakugo are on the same battlefield. This fight may turn into a two-on-two match between the two most dangerous villains ever and the two most promising future Heroes of their generation. However, Deku and Bakugo are working with some handicaps. The former has less than five minutes to finish the fight before he powers down. The latter is seriously injured and could be put out of commission by one well-placed attack. Even All For One’s rapidly de-aging body isn’t enough to compensate for this.Some fans have suggested Bakugo could even the playing field by borrowing One For All from Deku, like in the movie. The boost in power, combined with his recently evolved Explosion Quirk, should give him an edge to keep up with his high-level opponents. It will still be a tough battle, and there’s no guarantee this will work as well as it did in the movie. However, if he does this, it should create an exhilarating and spectacular finale for the series.Bakugo’s potential to use One For All was explored in the second MHA movie, Heroes Rising. Deku tried to transfer his Quirk to his friend in a desperate attempt to stop the Villain Nine. The transfer was accomplished by the two touching fingers and exchanging blood. Thus, Bakugo powered by One For All, and Deku, with the Quirk’s remaining embers, stopped the villain and passed out from exhaustion. This was intended as a one-way exchange that would lose Deku One For All forever, but the Quirk returned to him. There are two theories for what happened. At first, it was assumed the transfer was incomplete because Bakugo passed out (among other things). A more romanticized theory suggests One For All willingly remained with Deku because it considered him its rightful successor.Iconic My Hero Academia Voice Actor to Join Jujutsu Kaisen Cast
The stage is set for the final epic battle of My Hero Academia. As of Chapter 404, “We Love You, All Might,” All For One, Tomura Shigaraki, Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, and Katsuki “Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight” Bakugo are on the same battlefield. This fight may turn into a two-on-two match between the two most dangerous villains ever and the two most promising future Heroes of their generation. However, Deku and Bakugo are working with some handicaps. The former has less than five minutes to finish the fight before he powers down. The latter is seriously injured and could be put out of commission by one well-placed attack. Even All For One’s rapidly de-aging body isn’t enough to compensate for this.
Some fans have suggested Bakugo could even the playing field by borrowing One For All from Deku, like in the movie. The boost in power, combined with his recently evolved Explosion Quirk, should give him an edge to keep up with his high-level opponents. It will still be a tough battle, and there’s no guarantee this will work as well as it did in the movie. However, if he does this, it should create an exhilarating and spectacular finale for the series.
Bakugo’s potential to use One For All was explored in the second MHA movie, Heroes Rising. Deku tried to transfer his Quirk to his friend in a desperate attempt to stop the Villain Nine. The transfer was accomplished by the two touching fingers and exchanging blood. Thus, Bakugo powered by One For All, and Deku, with the Quirk’s remaining embers, stopped the villain and passed out from exhaustion. This was intended as a one-way exchange that would lose Deku One For All forever, but the Quirk returned to him. There are two theories for what happened. At first, it was assumed the transfer was incomplete because Bakugo passed out (among other things). A more romanticized theory suggests One For All willingly remained with Deku because it considered him its rightful successor.
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