Yes, Deku ultimately unlocks and gains control over all six additional quirks within One For All (OFA) by the end of the My Hero Academia manga, mastering them alongside his original power to become the "One For All Hero," although it takes significant training and emotional connection to each ability. He eventually gains Blackwhip, Float, Danger Sense, Smokescreen, Fa Jin, and Gearshift, allowing him to use all seven powers effectively.
Yep, deku never got to truly master one for all before he lost it.
Deku masters all 7 quirks in one year.
My Hero Academia: Deku's Unique Quirks Unveiled
Yes, in the manga's final chapters, Deku does lose the power of One For All, becoming quirkless again after the power fulfills its purpose of defeating All For One, though faint "embers" remain temporarily before fading, allowing him to transition into a new phase as a teacher inspired by his journey. The power's will was to end, not be eternal, making his final state a deliberate, poetic conclusion to its generational cycle, freeing him from the burden.
Deku Awakens His Second Quirk: Black Whip!
January 29th (1/29) is "Izuku Day" for fans of My Hero Academia because the numbers 1-2-9 can be read as "I-zu-ku" in Japanese (1=Ichi/I, 2=Ni/Zu, 9=Kyū/Ku), creating a playful phonetic pun for the protagonist, Izuku Midoriya (Deku). It's an unofficial fan-created celebration, similar to December 9th (12/9), based on Japanese number-reading traditions.
Many would argue that All For One is the rarest of all the Quirks, but we believe it is New Order. Cathleen Bate, known as Star and Stripe, once wielded the Quirk until Tomura Shigiraki stole it.
In My Hero Academia, Ochaco Uraraka is canonically confirmed as Izuku "Deku" Midoriya's romantic partner and future wife, with the series epilogue (Chapter 431) showing them start a relationship after the final war, where Deku acknowledges her as his personal hero and they openly commit to each other. While other characters like Melissa Shield were potential love interests in movies, Ochaco is the main character who shares a mutual, evolving romantic journey with Deku, culminating in their confirmed future together, as depicted in the manga's time skip.
With Izuku finally out of retirement, it was obvious that he would rank highly among the other pro heroes, and sure enough, My Hero Academia's new epilogue reveals that Izuku, now known as the “One For All Hero” Deku, is officially the fourth-ranked hero in Japan, with...
There's no single "worst" quirk, but strong contenders include Self-Detonation (one-time use, user dies) and Spinner's Gecko Quirk (minimal power, needs a sword). Other contenders for least useful are Ojiro's Tail (limited close-range combat) and Mineta's Pop Off (support-focused, poor offense).
He was at 45% during the war arc, which was after all his training with Endeavor , who taught him through direct practical experience how to use his powers more efficiently and multitask. It wasn't a matter of gaining more muscle any more than Endeavor improved himself over the years by gaining more resistance to heat.
In the series, he is an ambitious first-year high schooler and the 9th (and current) holder of "One For All" (ワン・フォー・オール, Wan Fō Ōru), a superpower which combines eight different individual superpowers, or "Quirks", together and creates powerful bursts of energy, and also has the unique ability to be passed off to ...
Bakugo Officially Surpasses All Might & Deku as MHA's Greatest Hero. The final season of My Hero Academia is bringing all fans back thanks to its glorious return.
Bakugo feels that Deku looks down on him, and since Deku has some of the characteristics of a hero like his persistence and intelligence and want to save people, Bakugo is secretly afraid that he might surpass him.
Yes, in the My Hero Academia manga's final arcs, Izuku Midoriya (Deku) ends up Quirkless again after the final battle with All For One (AFO) and Tomura Shigaraki, as the overwhelming power of One For All was used to disintegrate AFO and Shigaraki, leaving Deku with only faint remnants of OFA, essentially returning him to his powerless state, though he remains a hero using his intelligence and support items.
Black Hole allows the user to create small black holes through their fingers. The black holes suck in and disintegrate any matter at the atomic level, as well as certain forms of energy, such as light. In combat, Thirteen can use this ability to prevent enemies from escaping her range by sucking them towards herself.
My Hero Academia (MHA) features a few canonically LGBTQ+ characters, primarily villains, including Himiko Toga (bisexual) and two confirmed transgender heroes/villains, Tiger (trans man) and Magne (trans woman), who defy norms, while some other characters have fan theories or ambiguous hints but lack official confirmation.
THE QUIRK CALLED GOD GIVES THE USER THE ABILITY TO CREATE GODS WITH DIFFERENT POWERS.
Permeation Makes Every Day a Danger
Watching him use his Quirk, no one would realize that this is one of the most dangerous quirks in My Hero Academia. Permeation does not only let him move through things, but makes things move through him too.
Haikyuu!! does not feature explicitly canon LGBTQ+ characters or romantic relationships, but the series is famous for its "queer coding" and massive Fandom shipping culture, where fans interpret many deep friendships, particularly between male characters (like Kageyama & Hinata, Kuroo & Kenma, Tsukishima & Yamaguchi), as romantic or queer, leading to numerous popular "headcanons" and fan-created scenarios, with some fans seeing characters like Yachi as strongly lesbian-coded due to her admiration for Kiyoko, though this isn't officially confirmed.
It's probably a reference to the Apollo 13 moon mission where a bunch of stuff went wrong but the crew made it home safely.
Yes, My Hero Academia (MHA) officially ended its main anime series with the finale of its eighth and final season on December 13, 2025, concluding its run that began in 2016, but a special bonus episode adapting the manga's final chapter is scheduled for May 2, 2026. The "Final Season" (Season 8) aired in late 2025, covering the manga's conclusion, with a bonus TV special planned to wrap up the story in 2026, marking the true end of the anime.