>google the arcs >the first ones are like only 10 chapters total The first three mini arcs are so fucking good, they basically hook you to bnha and teach you to love it. They will always have a place in my heart.
Jose Powell
I'm just happy he finally got a new outfit
Colton Jackson
Quirk test isn't really an arc, it was like two chapters. It does have a special place in my heart because of the early designs for certain kids.
Julian Thomas
Vigilantes first arc
Jacob Lee
>Rank 08 in Issue 51 TOC When it used to be always at the Top 5...
Jonathan Moore
>school trip that low
School Trip and -especially- Rescue Arc were awesome
Jackson Bell
Pretty sure he's just listing them in chronological order for our benefit
I'm kind of troubled to choose my favorite between >tournament arc cool character developement and the shoto v deku fight was fucking cool >hideout raid arc OfA v AfO best fight in the series >first arcs teaches you to love the series >school trip arc it wasn't amazing but still having the SoL moments at first, Muscular fight, some Mandalay and my wife make this one an arc that have a big place in my heart
Dylan Wright
bless horis soul
this looks so much more fuckin interesting
Kayden Miller
Gonna lump Entrance, Quirk, and Battle Trial arcs in the same arc.
I can't really pick, but I do know that The Hero Killer Arc and Internship Arc is pretty low down my list, with Hero Liscense Exam being saved mostly by the character stuff coming from it (Todoroki and that extra was really dumb, but at the same time Aoyoma being great was pretty good, and Bakugou vs Deku 2 was really good for me, if only because character growth bias) Sports Festival is great, same with the Final Exam arc, again mostly for the character building
I'm eagerly awaiting the School trip arc, and Hideout Raid arc is probably going to be the star of the show when it gets animated in Season 3
The Opening arcs are okay, strong but not standing completely out, increasing in quality as you go to the Battle trial, and Unforseen Simulation Joint is also solid, and capped off nicely with All Mights fight with Noumu (If we're counting the spectacle we get from the anime)
Yeah not a proper list from best to worse, sue me, the arcs so far have been solid, with the Internship arc kinda being the current weak link (But I imagine it'll get a good dash of spectacle when its animated)
Owen Mitchell
shiggy is so cool i want to see him torture OH
Landon Cox
I like that just putting a fucking a coat on made his outfit cooler and made him look mature
I'm actually really interested in seeing what a fight or encounter between Deku and Shiggy would be like
I'd like to see a fast one pulled on us, with Shiggy pulling out the tactical mindset Deku usually has to counter the brats new strength, and to trip up Midoriya and to coax him back to being analytical and taking gambles.
Kevin Evans
I'll just do top 5 >Chapters 70-99 I know its two arcs and the dorm chapters, but its my favorite stretch of the manga so far >Sports Festival >USJ >End of Term >Internship
Julian Campbell
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Jordan Collins
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Nathaniel Nguyen
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Levi Ward
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Sebastian Nguyen
It breaks my heart that there's no character in the entire manga I've not come to dislike for their one dimension-ness or their random behavior before falling in line with tropeville.
Gavin Morris
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Juan Watson
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James King
>liking grape unironically
Kayden Lewis
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Jeremiah Smith
Why does Bakugou look like Reigan from Mob Psycho here? Why'd he get so bruised? What even is this moonrune comic?
Adam Adams
And now that i think about it, if not for the hero license arc or the last one (the end feels kind of rushed and not well executed as an arc), every arc is pretty solid, like with his own set up, his own plot line, his own pace and they are pretty well structurated (beggining, developement, climax and end), i mean they aren't messy at all. The first word that comes up to my mind is "clean".
Benjamin Perez
Why he didn't simply put it into words. Shit would have been like 100 times easier.
Jaxson Clark
I feel bad for Nighteye, all he ever wanted to do was help All Might.
Noah Russell
Will Shiggy force OH to use his quirk on Magne's remains and bring her back to life?
Or to bring back Mr. Compress' arm?
Hudson Peterson
It seems like the breakdown and restoration are all one action, so I don't think that's possible. I do think Shiggy will force Chisaki to fix AfO eventually.
Elijah Clark
I liked the lastest arc, but Hideout Raid is undoubtedly still the peak of the series so far. The Sports Festival is also another highlight.
Jayden Moore
Unironically despite the endless shitposting this arc is shaping to be one of the better arcs for me
Elijah Allen
People will praise it as the second coming of Jesus when it's adapted to anime
Jonathan Watson
That would be S3
But before that this tread will have to endure the shitposting of “S4 will never happen”
Isaac Nguyen
it will translate better thogth
Cameron Thomas
Honestly, this arc is gonna be fuckin hype when animated.
Alexander Scott
Does Hori really get sick frequently or was this year just an unfortunate fluke?
Julian Baker
How did OH lose? Did Mirio get his quirk back?
Carson Cox
100% punch to the face, and no, not yet at least
Jayden Hall
Only this year. Supposedly the workload for S2-S3 was too much. We’ll see how he fares though
Elijah Edwards
>How did OH lose? Eri wrecked him. >Did Mirio get his quirk back? Nope, Shiggy is going for the Precepts and all their stuff too so it looks like Mirio is fucked.
Sebastian Jenkins
>bakugou, tsuyu, kirishima , ochaco, iida,izuku and sero play d&d
>bakugou is the initial dm, but loses the poaition because everything he does is an unfair meatgrinder >he is replaced by tenya. >he makes a half orc barbarian >tsuyu has a halfling cleric >deku is a dwarf paladin >sero is a human fighter for MAXIMUM GENERIC. >Ochaco is a tabaxi wizard. >the game is standard, like any other. But then in a glorious moment of roleplay bakugou's half orc looses a leg saving the healer. >tsuyu and bakugou's characters start romancing eachother. >eventually it extends to real life
Chase Scott
4/10 you include sero but did not include kaminari todoroki should also be playing with them tsuyu has no interest in romance with her classmates
Lucas Nguyen
A huge party is inconvenient for the dm and less fun for the group.
Todoroki has no interest in games
And tsuyu is a fictional character who i can ship with anyone i want. Fuck you.
John Campbell
But Bakugo though, really?
Noah Hill
I like opposites attract type ships.
Justin Sanchez
Are Tsuyu and Bakugo even opposites?
Jayden Ross
They are and they arent
Bakugou is easily enraged, highly emotional and an asshole,and somewhat immature, but he's also endlessly brave, and willing to do any thing siing his own power to get what he wants
Tsuyu is calm, collected, relatively sweet, but she admitted to being something of a coward, too scared to break the rules even if it meant the life of a classmate.
But then they're also both very blunt and honest with their feelings. nd (in tsuyu's case presumably) loyal to those they consider friendz.
Christopher Hernandez
All of Sup Forums agrees that the Mirio arc is the worst.
He was beaten by the real hero, Deku, while the cucc non heroes Shitrio & Nighteye lost pathetically and accomplished nothing.
Hopefully Shitrio will never get his OP quirk back. Based Shiggy has your beloved "MUH SERUM" now.
Samuel Anderson
Cool? Mirio isn’t even a main character so who cares
Angel Hughes
All of Sup Forums agrees that the Mirio arc is the worst.
He was beaten by the real hero, Deku, while the cucc non heroes Shitrio & Nighteye lost pathetically and accomplished nothing.
Hopefully Shitrio will never get his OP quirk back. Based Shiggy has your beloved "MUH SERUM" now.
Brayden Thompson
Kendou is too cute
Class B arc when?
Jeremiah Anderson
Never lol
Levi Reyes
I forgot to mention the kirishima was a half elf monk.
Austin Flores
Class B, hopefully never, I don't care for most of them, but I'm cool with more Kendo
Brayden Gutierrez
You mean the girl with yaoihands?
Wyatt Thomas
BIG MEATY HANDS
Sebastian Robinson
I mean, she's probably really good at finger blasting other girls...
I wonder if it will be explained in Vigilantes why Stain considered Ingenium unworthy. Maybe he decided to not follow the bus till the very end since it could have been to dangerous fot the Crawler and considered Makoto already done for. Still saved by CC since her dying would be pointless
Justin Perry
Didn't know so many people liked USJ, I always found it pretty weak.
Nicholas Morris
How so?
Michael Lee
It is weak until AM shows up, then it moves into top tier.
Levi Myers
It was brought to toptier when it was animated, specifically because of All Might's fight
Jaxson Watson
Or Stain is insane and arbitrary
Kevin Edwards
Maybe it’s because he’s paling around with vigilantes. Although it would be pretty autistic to hold a grudge for however many years there are in between the two series.
Asher Kelly
Ingenium is unworthy because he have a huge company over heroics, it's like hating capitalism and therefore hating starbucks
Gavin Watson
>>she can finger all 5 of her female classmates at once
Luis Morris
Is there gonna be a timeskip in this?
Carter Bennett
While not impossible to be, how on Earth should anyone in here know this?
Luis Gonzalez
Thank you Hori
Matthew Cox
I agree with the "clean", so it's a shame that last arc's wrap up was indeed weirdly rushed, i mean if Hori had like a +50 chapters to make this arc why on earth would he suddenly decide to cut the crao and end it ik two chapters. I still think that Eri's and Sir's quirks are a mistake
Noah Ross
I agree with Eri but Sir's quirk should not have been "altered" (as in, his foreseeings being able to change in the end after all). Hori should've changed what Sir saw before him getting impaled and let the future come as he then saw it.
Jordan Bennett
I don't know if mistakes, but certainly when you want to have time related skills you need to execute them damn well to not mess with the story and the timeline or you need to make it with a lot of huge limitations otherwise people will always notice and complain that such OP power could be used a lot better and in other more efficient ways. But yeah, even with this arc having a lot of cool moments of other characters, Sir's foreshadowing and Eri's last use of her quirk were kind of poorly executed and lead to a "meh" wrap up of this arc. But to make it clear i still think it was a fun ride.
Brody Taylor
Best to worst Hideout raid School Trip Internship Sports Festival Hero Killer Hero License USJ Final Exams Battle Trial Entrance Quirk Apprehension
None of them are bad.
Jacob Flores
I'm still unbelievably mad about this. If there isn't at least some sort of reasonable resolution on how Deku was able to change the future, then I'll probably stay salty about until the end of the series.
Jayden Anderson
Next poll when?
Luis Jones
his backpack has the power to change the future
tomorrow
Lincoln Miller
Next year, they don't do one every year
Liam Rodriguez
>yfw Deku and Nighteye both die when their ambulances crash because of the VA and only Deku is revived Actually now that I type that out it would be even worse, oh well
Bentley Rogers
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Gabriel Rivera
Stop for a second.
You are mad about a guy whose explanation and understanding of his own Quirk was flawed and hypocritical from the very beginning.
Nighteye's Quirk is one of the dumbest concepts the series has had to date, and was effectively made to be broken and was already broken by Nighteye himself.
Thinking about it critically for even more than a few minutes reveals this.
So Nighteye can see future events and react to them but cannot change the results? Then his power is useless, and nothing he ever does as a hero matters.
Say a dude pulls a gun on him, and Nighteye sees in the future that the dude will fire it while aiming in a particular direction. Nighteye pulls out his dumb fucking stamps and throws them while dodging away from where he saw the gun aimed in his vision. But if he had looked further into the future, what would he have seen? There are only two possibilities: he saw the dude getting hit by his stamp, which means he didn't "react" to anything, he just followed through on what he saw to reach the conclusion his vision according to him, it's what was going to happen no matter what he did. Or, he sees his own dumb ass getting shot. So in the latter case, what happens? Does he let himself get shot? If so, what was different about the first case to the second? It was simply how far ahead he chose to look, which means the futures he's reading actually are determined by his reactions and not prewritten.
Tyler Harris
They have so far. The first one was after 1 year and the second was after year 2.
Thomas Rivera
The first one was at chapter 62. Second at 120. We are at 160. Next year
Grayson Perry
>Then his power is useless, and nothing he ever does as a hero matters. It's good for things like finding where the yakuza's hideout was, sure he may not have been able to change the weirdo from giving the toy to Eri but from it he learned which room Eri was in.
But then again he says this after mirio and Deku encounter Overhaul for the first time so we're either going to need more info or just count it as an inconsistency
Luke Miller
There was one announced like 2-3 months ago. We're still waiting on the results.
Christopher Phillips
So is it apart of destiny for him to use his quirk to find the hideout? If that's the case couldnt't he just touch anyone who he wanted to go to the hideout to find it? Future powers suck and fuck this arc
Eli James
The school trip arc is my favorite if only for this panel
Matthew Rivera
This, I fucking hate powers that involve manipulating the past or the future. They are often not done correctly and can easily end fucking up the narrative of the story.
Christopher Garcia
As I understand it (but I could be wrong) Nighteye doesn't know if what he's seeing was always going to happen regardless of if he used his quirk or if using his quirk causes him to see a determined future and everything he doesn't see doesn't have a destiny, which is why he so hesitant to use it, he doesn't want to lock people into a bad future like he did with All Might.
I forget the name of the paradox but it's like you can never determine if your reflection looks away from you because it only looks at you when you look at it.
Aiden Brown
Nah, I agree that any abilites that involve seeing the future should be avoided at all costs simply because it is hell to write around but his quirk is yet another example of superpowers brought to...grounded and real life level, if that makes sense
Jonathan Hall
Fucking this. Time related abilities in manga/anime are poorly executed and bring inconsistencies, and therefore are a mistake.
Camden Morales
What killed the hype?
Andrew Lopez
Red Riot/Fatgum was the only good part of this joke arc, He did a good job on that bit at least.
Connor Ramirez
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Brayden White
Fuck off leluch
Aiden Kelly
Yu know, icf you replace deku and uraraka with denki and mina, and remove iida entirely. then it becomes the bakusquad inviting tsuyu for d&d and seems more plausible