My Hero Academia Quirks Ranked Worst To Best

My Hero Academia Quirks Ranked Worst To Best

Looper·2020-02-24 20:00

In the world of My Hero Academia, nearly 80 percent of the population have inborn superpowers called quirks. These superpowers run the gamut from the standard to the completely bizarre, but not all quirks are created equal. Here are the worst and best quirks ranked.Minoru Mineta has the ability to throw giant sticky balls that grow on his head in place of hair. The balls stick to whatever surface they land on, but Mineta himself bounces right off. Already, we're off to a bad start. The idea of throwing sticky balls that grow out of your scalp is incredibly disturbing.The worst part, however, is the side effect that comes from throwing too many of his hair balls. If Mineta overuses his quirk, his head starts to bleed, which implies that his balls are closer in composition to skin than hair. All in all, it's a deeply disturbing quirk that's gross enough to offset even the faintest possibility of usefulness.It might seem strange for a quirk with so few downsides to land on the tail-end of this list, but by the same token, Mashirao Ojiro's quirk has no upsides, either. It's just a tail. In fairness, it's a tail that he has enough control over to whip around and smack villains with. However, compared to the most powerful and most bizarre quirks in My Hero Academia, his superpower is just boring. In fact, the plainness of his Quirk is about as much character as Ojiro gets. When your entire personality is rooted in how boring your superpower is, that's when you know you've lost the genetic lottery. Still, there's no need to live life with your tail between your legs.Mirio Togata is one of the most impressive heroes in My Hero Academia. Trained by the pro hero Nighteye and considered one of the Big Three at U-A, Mirio seems to be the platonic ideal of an All Might successor. Most impressively, he does it all with a Quirk that's much worse than he makes it look. With his Permeation Quirk, Mirio can become completely intangible; when he becomes tangible inside of a solid object, he's rocketed out of that object at high speed.You might be wondering why such a useful power comes so low on the list. The reason is simple: Mirio goes blind, deaf, and loses the ability to breathe when he phases. Basically, the only thing he feels is a vague sense of falling, which, combined with his tendency to phase into the ground, sounds like pure torture. Keep watching the video to see My Hero Academia quirks ranked worst to best!#MyHeroAcademiaMinoru Mineta's Pop Off | 0:16Mashirao Ojiro's Tail | 0:49Mirio Togata's Permeation | 1:25Spinner's Lizard | 2:09Mei Hatsume's Zoom | 2:47Gran Torino's Jet | 3:27Eraserhead's Erasure | 4:03Mt. Lady's Gigantification | 4:38Ingenium's Engine | 5:30Shoto Todoroki's Half-Cold Half Hot | 5:59Neito Monoma's Copycat | 6:46Tamaki Amajiki's Manifest | 7:53Best Jeanist's Fiber Master | 8:45Twice's Double | 9:19Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/182327/my-hero-academia-quirks-ranked-worst-to-best/