As fans will find out when “My Hero Academia” Season 4 premieres, the next segment of the anime will focus on a new enemy in the form of Kai Chisaki who also goes by the name Overhaul. This time, he will be using a little girl named Eri as a means to harm the heroes. However, will he also be accidentally grooming the next greatest defender of justice with overwhelming power?
In a recent power ranking by ScreenRant, Eri placed third in terms of most powerful Quirks, with All-For-one and One-For-All users taking up the number two and one spots respectively. At first glance, this might just seem like a silly comparison of arbitrary abilities. However, it can have a profound impact on “My Hero Academia” Season 4 and beyond.
Simply put, Eri will have the highest potential for the destructive power of all new players in the game thanks to her ability to rewind a person’s attributes. That is to say, she can make it so that a person has no Quirk at all. This is a more powerful version of Eraserhead’s abilities and will be featured quite prominently in “My Hero Academia” Season 4.
In the upcoming season and all subsequent appearances by Eri, she will be a traumatized and regretful little girl. However, her Quirk is so powerful and so versatile that it’s entirely possible for her even to overtake Deku as a contender for the strongest hero. Of course, this is all just speculation since she is still a little girl even in the manga. Everything starts with the storyline in “My Hero Academia” Season 4.
As for when fans can start devouring this segment of the story, “My Hero Academia” Season 4 will be dropping in October of this year. Unfortunately, there is still no exact date on when it will premiere.


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