“My Hero Academia” Chapter 200 sees the continuation of the fight between Class 1-A and 1-B. Fans were delighted that Manga’s quirk is finally revealed and it is everything they hoped for and more, Otaku Art reported.
Prior to the unveiling, a lot of hardcore followers speculated that Manga’s power involved his fondness for art, particularly the ability to breathe life into these illustrations. And seeing how the character is drawn himself, the speculation isn’t hard to figure out. While this has been heavily featured in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 200, there’s also another fact that many didn’t see coming.
This came in the form of Manga’s ability to bring special FX to life. This makes him quite the hero that Class 1-A has to deal with. Manga has already proven his tactical know-how by using his quirk to separate the opposition faction in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 200.
Meanwhile, Tokoyami cannot use his powers because Kuroiro has the power to nullify it. What’s worse is that Kuroiro can also hijack the ability, turning Tokoyami’s power against him. With 1-B pressing the attack, Class 1-A can’t really do anything at the moment and only manages to avoid taking heavy damage. As such, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 200 favors 1-B as the team to win the battle.
Of course, 1-A can still turn the tables around as Tokoyami is touted as one of the strongest in his entire class. Indeed, even with his powers restrained at the moment, the character can still fly and cause headaches for 1-B. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 200 also features Kinoko’s power, as well as her hero name.
The character’s quirk is being able to create an abundant supply of mushrooms in a given area and can even have it grow on the skin of her opponents. This ability counters Hagakure’s silhouette and provides some room for her team. As for Kinoko’s hero name, it is revealed in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 200 to be “Shemage,” a word play on shimeji mushrooms.


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