The previous chapter of “My Hero Academia” could be more momentous than many readers might have thought. Basically, the revelation that Deku can use more powers than the strengthening Quirk he already has opened up an entirely new road for him. In “My Hero Academia” Chapter 214, he might finally surpass All Might as the strongest hero by having multiple Quirks.
Since the beginning of the story, it was always assumed that Deku would take up the mantle from his predecessor by basically manifesting the same power. However, the previous chapter showed that the manga’s protagonist has an even bigger potential to be stronger than any other hero, TheAnimeScrolls reports. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 214 might even show readers how Deku can use his new Quirk to completely overpower his competitors.
As the vestige of One-For-All noted, his Quirk has been made more powerful by the accumulation of strength. Combined with Deku’s Shoot Style, he could be on the way to be the most effective villain catcher there is. This is just the start, as well, since there are even more vestiges residing within him. Unfortunately, they won’t likely show up in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 214.
Even so, this basically means that Deku is in the unique position of using multiple Quirks at once that has been enhanced compared to their previous forms. If the other ones are as useful as the black whips that he will use in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 214, All Might’s successor will have no competition. Todoroki, Bakugo, and the rest can just forget even keeping up with him.
Still, this is all likely a long way away and represents a storyline that fans can look forward to. For now, “My Hero Academia” Chapter 214 is scheduled for release soon. Readers can find out what will happen next on Jan. 28.


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