It was clear during the previous chapter of “My Hero Academia” that Deku was not in the best shape to showcase his skills. As a result, the main fighter of the last 1A group has become a supporting character. It would appear that the main role has been taken over by Uraraka, which goes to show that she is more than just a romantic prospect. She is a hero worth standing by Deku’s side and a powerful asset in her own right. “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216 might offer more details about that.
As OtakuKart reports, Deku’s black whip Quirk is not something that readers can simply discount. However, he was not able to use it much during the previous chapter and this was only natural. It’s a new ability, after all, and it has already taken a toll on his body. As such, the most he can likely do in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216 is to capture Shinso.
With Uraraka absolutely dominating the other team in the previous chapter, the capture of the mind-controlling opponent in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216 could mean the end of the match. If this ends up being the case, however, it won’t be because of Deku. This time, it will be because of Uraraka’s surprising level of combat ability that will allow 1A to win the last match.
This is a huge change to how she has been portrayed in earlier chapters of the manga. Not only did she stop Deku’s power from rampaging in this match, but she has also proven to be adept at capturing bad guys. This will make “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216 her time to shine as a hero prospect.
As for when fans will be able to enjoy “My Hero Academia” Chapter 216, the chapter is set to hit the market on Feb. 11. Uraraka fans will definitely love this chapter.


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