The latest chapter of “My Hero Academia” signaled the end of the Training arc that contained a lot of interesting moments. There were quite a few tense scenes, but everything worked out just fine. Coming to “My Hero Academia” Chapter 217, it might be possible for Mirio to be saved through Monoma’s Quirk. The chapter could also see the League of Villains making its move.
As OtakuKart reports, there are several implications with regards to the development involving Deku’s Quirk that will need to be discussed. This is why “My Hero Academia” Chapter 217 will likely see the two touching on the matter. At the same time, it’s also possible for Monoma’s visit with Eri to yield positive results for Mirio. The powerful fighter might even get his Quirk back as a result.
However, all of this would be too convenient of a development and fans are aware of it. Based on online reactions to both the remaining hidden Quirks in Deku and the possibility of Monoma helping Mirio, many readers are dissatisfied with how the story is going. If the League of Villains makes an appearance in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 217, though, it might give fans something else to bite into.
Shigaraki has been particularly present in the minds of a lot of readers, with many wondering what he is up to. The figure has not been very active since the capture of his master and has only allowed his underlings to do the dirty work. Will he finally reenter the scene in “My Hero Academia” Chapter 217?
“My Hero Academia” Chapter 217 is set to release on Feb. 18. Waiting for a few days to find out if any of the points above would come true might seem unreasonable. However, it can be worth it if only for the League of Villains part.


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