While the punch leaves Midoriya with a severely broken arm, the shockwave creates enough debris for Uraraka to use her Zero Gravity Quirk on the floor above. She floats across the room and captures the "weapon," securing a technical victory for the Hero Team.
In a desperate final gamble, Midoriya realizes he cannot defeat Bakugo in close-quarters combat. Instead of aiming his attack at Bakugo, he uses the full power of to unleash a massive Detroit Smash aimed upward through the ceiling. Victory and Consequences
The battle is interspersed with memories of their childhood, revealing that Bakugo’s resentment stems from an incident where a young, Quirkless Midoriya tried to help him after he fell into a river—an act Bakugo viewed as a humiliating insult to his perceived superiority. The Turning Point
While the punch leaves Midoriya with a severely broken arm, the shockwave creates enough debris for Uraraka to use her Zero Gravity Quirk on the floor above. She floats across the room and captures the "weapon," securing a technical victory for the Hero Team.
In a desperate final gamble, Midoriya realizes he cannot defeat Bakugo in close-quarters combat. Instead of aiming his attack at Bakugo, he uses the full power of to unleash a massive Detroit Smash aimed upward through the ceiling. Victory and Consequences
The battle is interspersed with memories of their childhood, revealing that Bakugo’s resentment stems from an incident where a young, Quirkless Midoriya tried to help him after he fell into a river—an act Bakugo viewed as a humiliating insult to his perceived superiority. The Turning Point
Az oldal 0.186 másodperc alatt készült el 34 lekéréssel.