With no planned break in the series following the recent release, it appears the time has arrived for the next chapter of the popular manga “My Hero Academia.” While the creator, writer, and illustrator Kohei Horikoshi may need to take a sudden break due to health concerns, no planned hiatus has been announced as of now.
Just as the release week for Chapter 415 is upon us, the process of receiving spoilers and early details about the upcoming installment has begun.
Although this information does not come from official sources, fans have found the leakers and spoiler providers to be reliable and accurate in the past, leading to eager anticipation for the early glimpses into the new chapter.
Even without the help of leaks, readers can still expect certain events and developments to unfold in Chapter 415.
Unsurprisingly, these will likely focus heavily on the ongoing battle between Izuku “Deku” Midoriya and Tomura Shigaraki, as this conflict is speculated to be the series’ final confrontation.
My Hero Academia Chapter 415 Spoilers
The upcoming Chapter 415 of “My Hero Academia” is anticipated to open with a spotlight on Tomura Shigaraki, who may remark on the merging of his memories with those of Izuku “Deku” Midoriya.
He is also likely to offer his perspective on the plan devised by Deku and his allies, as he has almost certainly become fully aware of their strategy, given that Kudo has already launched the initial strike.
Furthermore, Shigaraki is expected to adapt his fighting approach to prioritize maintaining distance from Deku.
While there may be certain scenarios where the wielder of One For All could execute their plan without direct contact, such opportunities are vastly limited.
Considering Shigaraki’s extensive battle experience, he will undoubtedly recognize this limitation and adjust his tactics accordingly.
Deku plans to focus on traps to defeat Shigaraki and transfer Quirks
Chapter 415 will likely shift its focus to Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, who will likely acknowledge that Tomura Shigaraki is almost certainly going to prioritize maintaining a significant distance between them above all else.
This change in strategy puts Deku at a disadvantage, as Black Whip is essentially his only Quirk that can be considered even remotely long-range, and it is currently being utilized primarily to allow him to match Shigaraki’s speed.
As a result, it is highly improbable that Deku will attempt to employ any long-range attacks to combat Shigaraki directly.
Instead, he will likely concentrate his efforts on setting up additional traps and diversions to confuse and bait Shigaraki, thereby creating opportunities for him to land direct hits that will enable him to transfer the other One For All Quirks.
Additionally, this strategic approach suggests that the Smokescreen Quirk will likely be one of the last, if not the final, Quirk to be transferred, given its potential to play an integral role in executing this plan.
Chapter 415 will involve which One For All Quirk to transfer next, likely excluding Yoichi Shigaraki
The focus on Izuku “Deku” Midoriya’s strategic approach in Chapter 415 should also lead to discussions about which One For All Quirk will be transferred next.
One Vestige that can be definitively excluded from this conversation is Yoichi Shigaraki, as transferring One For All would also bring over every other Quirk Factor at once.
Given the crucial roles that Black Whip and Smokescreen play in Deku’s plans, the most likely candidates for the next transfer are either Bruce and his Fa Jin Quirk or Nana Shimura and her Float Quirk.
The chapter is expected to conclude with Deku and his allies deciding on the next Quirk to transfer and devising a strategy to facilitate the transfer process.
What Happened In Previous My Hero Academia Chapter 414
Struggling to control his exhausted body, Deku summons Black Whip to envelop himself, enabling him to regain mobility.
Daigoro and En are astonished by his swift action and creative application of the Quirk, while Kudo remarks that Deku is performing perfectly because he’s not driven by duty but by respect, and his admiration for Quirks will make One For All shine even brighter.
Deku contemplates how he’ll have to confront Tomura’s speed without Gear Shift so that he can transfer Kudo into him, left with no choice but to rely on their plan.
He reminisces about how to transfer One For All, the recipient must ingest some of the wielder’s DNA, and it can even be given to an unwilling individual.
Kudo recollects how he and Bruce initially tested this theory, noting how long after their deaths, they’re still bound to their duty.
Deku decides to slip his blood into Tomura’s wounds as the transfer agent, but he’s also aware that due to Tomura’s Super Regeneration, his wounds don’t remain open for long – the only opportunity is the moment of impact.
With Deku on the verge of losing consciousness due to the backlash from Gear Shift, he must land his next hit precisely.