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MHA Strongest Hero: 5 Characters We Want To See

Fans want to see these characters added to the roster for the best My Hero game there is.

By Carlos GuerraPublished 2 years ago 8 min read
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My Hero Academia: Strongest Hero is exactly the kind of game fans, such as myself, wanted to play. Unlike the fighting games that came before it, Strongest Hero is an open-world experience. With a roster filled with series favorites, players can build their own agency and takedown villains. If you are a My Hero Academia fan, this isn't a game you want to miss out on. Train young heroes like Deku and Bakugo, fight crime with pro-heroes like Hawks and Endeavor, you can even turn villains like Stain and Dabi into anti-heroes if you want to. The roster is stacked with so many fan favorites that you'll be tempted to keep playing until you've unlocked them all.

However, despite the list of playable characters the game already possesses, there are still so many more that have yet to be included. That is the beauty of the My Hero universe, there are too many badass characters for us to choose from. That being said, here is a list of 5 characters that should be implemented into MHA: Strongest Hero.

5. Hanta Sero (Cellophane) /Hero In Training

Sero is probably one of the next students from class 1-A that will be added to the game. His quirk makes him kind of like Spiderman and it would be interesting to see how the developers implement it in his fighting style. He isn't one of 1-A's strongest students like Bakugo or Todoroki but he is in no way one of its weakest either. Sero has had plenty of screen time in the series. He won that race the students had when they returned from their internships in season 2. In the provisional licensing exam, he worked with Deku and Uraraka to pass the first round. He also assisted Bakugo with his perfect defeat over Class B in the joint training exercises. Honestly the fact that the Devs decided to put Ojiro in the game before Sero because his presence throughout the story has been a lot stronger. Hopefully, Cellophane will be swinging into the game sooner than later.

4. Itsuka Kendo (Battle Fist) /Hero In Training

My Hero Academia: Strongest Hero is slam-packed with characters from class 1-A. It's almost as if the developers forgot that there is an entire other class of first-year heroes at UA. Class 1-B was able to show fans what they could do throughout the joint training ark in season 5. For those of you who live under a rock and haven't seen it, classes 1-A and 1-B face off in a series of 4 on 4 battles. Kendo's team is the only one from class 1-B to come out victorious against class 1-A. She makes it crystal clear that she is in fact a worthy rival and not just another pretty face. Her quirk doesn't seem all that powerful at first sight but that quickly changes once it's seen in action. Her huge fists make Kendo the perfect close combat brawler to join the Strongest Hero roster next.

3. Kai Chisaki (Overhaul) / Villain

One of the coolest aspects about MHA: Strongest Hero is the fact that you can fight crime using Villains too. As of now there are only three playable villains available to unlock; Shigaraki, Dabi, and Stain. The number of potential characters that should join that list is overwhelming. Most of the villains of the My Hero series realy are some bad mother fuckers. One of the baddest mother fuckers on that list of bad mother fuckers is Yakuza boss Overhaul.

When me and the rest of the fandom got our first sneak peak at this villains character design, it was obvious that he was going to play a significant role in the story. This guys quirk is extremely over-powered, he can obliterate someone into dust and then put them completely back together again all with the touch of a finger. Chisaki was the primary villain of season 4 and he was so powerful that Shigaraki considered him to be a dangerous threat to his mission.

Overhaul is certainly popular enough with the fanbase to become apart of the Strongest Hero line-up. However, when it comes to what route the developers will take when doing so, that's the moment when the idea goes from effortless and obvious, to complicated and challenging. The primary source of that complication can be blamed on Chisaki's powerful quirk. When the villain turned Big Sis Mag into nothing more than a bloody mist, he made it abundantly clear that underestimating him as an opponent would be the greatest mistake of your life. So how could the developers possibly make him a character for Strongest Hero when his quirk would completely break the game? Doing so would definitely be a tricky endeavor but it wouldn't be impossible because they've done it before. Before class 1-A's teacher Erasurehead was officialy released, there were a multitude of players who were asking themselves what that would look like. Aizawa's quirk allows him to cancel out other quirks with a glance but how succesful could that power be translated within a game like Strongest Hero? It wasn't long before that question was given an answer.., significantly effective. Obviously, the strength of Overhauls quirk would require some toning down but that wouldn't change the fact that he would make a phenomenal addition to the game.

4. Inasa Yorashi (Gale Force) / Hero In Training (Shiketsu High)

So far in this list, every character that we have listed belong to different groups within the series. Class 1-A, Class 1-B, the villains, and for our fourth spot we are going to nominate a student from Shiketsu High, the only school in japan considered to rival UA. Inasa Yorashi is a 1st year student at Shiketsu and we learn that he is the only one powerful enough to be allowed to take the test to aquire his provisional license. This talented hero in training plays a vital role throughout the plot of the provisional licensing ark and fans immediately witness the magnitude of his abilities. Yorashi is the very first student to pass the first round of the exam after annihalating what appeared to be a battalion of students from other schools. The way that he passed was so incredible that even the exams host was left with his jaw on the floor.

Gale Force's quirk makes him a ranged-type fighter, so players who unlock him would need to keep their opponents at a distance to ensure their greatest chance of victory. Elemental heroes like the three Todoroki's have already shown players just how bad ass a power based on something as simple as fire or wind can look in-game.

Mirio Togata (Lemillion) / Hero In Training

This hero needs to be the next character to come out in My Hero Academia: Strongest Hero. Lemillion is the pure definition of his own catch phrase. Meaning that if you were asked to describe Togata in one word it would be very easy... the word that describes Lemillion is Power. Introduced in the series at the end of season 3, Lemillion take the first chance he gets to show both class 1-A and the My Hero fandom how strong he really is.

His quirk is called permeation, which basically allows him to pass through any matter like a ghost. Thhe students of class 1-A are all curious as to how he got so strong with such a strange quirk. Mirio breaks it down for them to the best of his ability but I'm pretty sure there was still a bit of confusion when it was all said and done. That is all irrelivent now, the only thing that is important is restoring Mirio's quirk.

Lemillion's fighting style matches that of sir Nighteye nearly to the letter. His quick reflexes and accurate counters give Overhaul a run for his money, even after he was shot with the quirk cancelation bullet. Mirio Togata doesn't quit... just how he fought for Eri in the manga, Lemillion will put everything on the line to ensure that justice is served time and time again. Unfortionately where the series currently is, Mirio has yet to restore his quirk.

Permeation is a significantly bad ass quirk to have. His powerful quirk and relentess tenacity make Lemillion one of the strongest characters in the My Hero universe. He is certainly one of Dekus strongest allies and will hopefully have a big role to play throughout the remainder of the series. As far as how he would be in Strongest Hero... Lemillion is undoubtedly a brawler like hero. Which means players will be taking advantage of his permation in order to land massive devestating combos again and again. Out of all of the characters on this list, Mirio Togata is absolutely the one that I personally would want to join the character pool of MHA: Strongest Hero.

If circumstances were manipulated so that the end result turns out in my favor, I would include every single one of these characters in the games roster. It's insane how even if they were added, 5 new characters doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of how many dope characters there is for the developers to include. You have pro heroes, villains, hero course students from other schools, pro heroes from other countries... I could create a list such as this one 5 times over if I really put my mind to it. Even as I am writing this, my mind wanders to who I would include in the list of the next 5. I can't say for certain who the next character that gets released is going to be. However, one thing that I can declare with confidence is that MHA: Strongest Hero is a terrific game and I promise you that it's not one that you would want to miss out on.

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