It’s undeniable that there is something odd going on with Midoriya’s Quirk and “My Hero Academia” Chapter 210 might hold an exciting surprise regarding this matter. Fans will already know that One-For-All is not exactly the most straightforward ability and it seems to have been acting up in recent chapters. Will its true power reveal itself to Deku in the next installment in ways that even All Might did not have access to?
At the peak of his career, All Might was able to draw on what was initially thought of as the full power of One-For-All. However, recent chapters have shown that there are some aspects to the Quirk that even the former number one hero was not privy to. It isn’t clear if All Might’s master had the same connection to the power that Deku does, but “My Hero Academia” Chapter 210 might just show something great regarding this.
The comments made by One-For-All in the previous chapter is also telling in what might be happening with Deku’s Quirk. With his ever-evolving style and increasing mastery of One-For-All, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 210 could see him become a much stronger hero than ever before. This would be a departure to how his progress with regards to his Quirk has been shown so far.
Since the start, Midoriya’s mastery of One-For-All has been the result of his persistence and ingenuity. He figured out how to control the substantial force inside him, though, this was often also thanks to the assistance rendered by All Might and Gran Torino. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 210 could be the first time that Deku gets a power-up completely by accident.
If so, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 210 is going to be a much more exciting chapter than it already would have been. After all, Midoriya was already the biggest threat to 1B in their match. If his power increases, even more, when the chapter releases on Dec. 17, it will be a day to remember.


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