These are the strongest peculiarities in the My Hero Academia series, while there are many more desirable and undesirable powers as well.
We can now examine Kohei Horikoshi’s renowned manga in its entirety as the My Hero Academia story comes to a close. Through the course of the superhero anime and manga, Deku and Class 1-A have encountered some amazing villains.
This entailed coming across a variety of odd capabilities and abilities. Certain heroes and villains possess basic quirks that allow them to change their bodies or control elements. For some, though, well, things get really strange.
Thus, we’ve enumerated the strongest, going over the quirks that, should the holder so desire, can swiftly lead to a great deal of trouble.
1. Every Single One
User: All For One / Tomura Shigaraki
First mentioned in Chapter 59
One For All, All For One’s mirror image allows the user to access everything they’ve stolen whenever they want by absorbing the quirks of others. Since anyone utilizing it poses an instant threat, Shigaraki ends up being nearly unstoppable. This skill is ideal for a villain as it relies on taking advantage of people and confusing strength with inner fortitude. For that reason, even though it’s unquestionably the most potent, it doesn’t ensure victory over any other Quirk.
2. Everybody For Everyone
User: Midoriya Izuku
First appearance: Chapter 1
The main feature of My Hero Academia is Deku assuming the mantle from All Might, a transferable skill that makes the user into Superman. One For All’s possessor can charge up and access nearly limitless levels of energy to increase their power and speed, much like a Super Saiyan. It transforms Deku into the Man of Steel of Shonen, even though it’s still not the strongest Quirk on offer.
3. Turn back
User: Eri
Chapter 156 is the first appearance.
Since X-Men already provides us with enough superheroic twisted timeline craziness, outright time travel would be too messy for My Hero Academia. Instead, Kohei adopts a more sinister method by creating a Quirk that targets people’s cells. Rewind resets the clock on your body, causing it to reopen previous wounds, lose muscle, or even turn you back to how you were perceived before you were born. hefty. It lies dormant since Eri can hardly tolerate it and because the in-universe trigger isn’t fully understood.
4. Flame of Hell
User: Todoroki Enji
First mentioned in Chapter 28
Hellflame is Explosion, which seems like the strangest Quirk, but it has far more control. Enji has better control over the temperature and can determine how hot the flames are because they are less explosive. The weapon you would expect from the second-ranked Pro Hero.
5. A New Contract
User: Stripe and Star
First mentioned in Chapter 330
On paper, the New Order seems mysterious since it allows the bearer to shape reality by establishing “rules” for the person they have touched. However, in actual use, it’s simply the capacity to arbitrarily alter the surroundings and circumstances of an adversary. The sheer amount of possibility makes Star and Stripe’s methods for accomplishing this, like incorporating themselves into the directives, seem absurd.
6. Angry Wings
User: Takami Keigo
First mentioned in Chapter 185
Though Fierce Wings may not seem as imaginative or terrifying on paper as some of the other entries, its extreme power and adaptability allow it to surpass Quirks like Decay and Brainwashing. Takami can soar at amazing speeds while exerting complete control and articulation over each feather by creating two incredibly strong wings. Like an eagle, really.
7. Deficiency
User: Shigaraki Tomura
First mentioned in Chapter 16
Giving Shigaraki the power to cause everything he touches to collapse into dust is the icing on the rotten villain cake as if he wasn’t already frightening enough. Decay poses a serious threat to everyone who opposes it due to a cascading impact. The fear of Class 1-A becoming dust in the wind is a truly traumatizing tool for younger fans, as they are only children.
8. Detonation
User: Bakugo Katsuki
First appearance: Chapter 1
Throughout the course of the narrative, what first appears to be a standard pyrotechnic power eventually gets nuclear. Because Explosion becomes more potent the more first mentioned in: Chapter 1 his quirk becomes hotter the longer he fights, to the point that he may produce little lava explosions that resemble nuclear explosions. Heave heave.
9. Mind-control
User: Shinso Hitoshi
First mentioned in Chapter 33
If this quirk hadn’t been severely limited, My Hero Academia’s power structure would have been severely upset. Shinso has the ability to transform someone into his personal slave as soon as they respond to him vocally. The only problem is that his commands have to be somewhat straightforward because of their restricted brain function. Still, a little ingenuity and things become messy quickly.
10. The Black Holes
User: Anan Kurose; Thirteenth SpacFirst mentioned in: Chapter 1hapter 13
Given that black holes actually destroy matter, anything that makes it possible for someone to produce them at will is unsettling by nature. With the help of this quirk, users can make tiny holes that draw in everything nearby. Thankfully, Anan only uses it to attract opponents and tidy up the mess since if something gets too close, the same rules apply.