“My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 19 is on its way and fans are already gearing up for what promises to be an exciting episode. It will certainly be that, but not for reasons that viewers are expecting. This is going to be a particularly challenging segment for the teen heroes since it will involve irritating rescue scenarios. Ultimately, it will lead to two UA students failing. [Spoilers Ahead.]
Fans might have been relieved to see all members of Class 1-A pass the first phase of the exam. In “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 19, the next test of the Provisional Hero Licensure Exam will begin and it will involve a rescue scenario. Unfortunately for the students, this is not going to be as simple as it seems since the test will involve a twist that’s sure to irritate some of them.
As OtakuArt notes, the next test will basically be about applying one of the most essential skills that heroes need to have. While combating opponents, the rest will be mounting a rescue of civilians who are trapped under rubble. The participants will be graded based on how well they did the actual rescue. The scores will be awarded by the professional victims themselves in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 19.
Viewers, along with the students themselves, will learn that rescuing involves more than simply lifting heavy objects off of people. Assessing additional threats and the condition of the victims themselves will also be factors that they will need to take into consideration. This is likely where a few of UA’s students will struggle in “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 19.
In the first phase of the exam, Shoto was thinking that perhaps the test was too difficult for his classmate, The Anime Scrolls notes. However, a solo hero like him is likely to find the next test more challenging than Midoriya or the rest of the team players. Likewise, Bakugo is going to have a really hard time in this test. This should be obvious when “My Hero Academia” Season 3 Episode 19 airs on Aug. 18.


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