My Hero Academia: 30 Most Powerful Quirks

My Hero Academia: 30 Most Powerful Quirks

Summary The best Quirks have major versatility, applicable to various scenarios, not just immense power.

True power of a Quirk is in its user, even a seemingly weak Quirk can be dangerous in right hands.

Understanding and mastering one's Quirk enables creative applications and enhances performance in battle.

My Hero Academia is full of amazing, useful, and incredibly powerful Quirks, with some clearly standing out as the best Quirks in the series. It can be difficult to compare Quirks, as they can do a wide variety of things, from enhancing strength to controlling fibers and just about anything in between. A good Quirk can really enhance one's performance in battle, too, even if it might not seem all that relevant at first glance.

Some Quirks are quite threatening on their own, while others only really shine in conjunction with other Quirk users, but that doesn't necessarily make them worse. The best Quirks are those with some major versatility, applicable to a wide number of scenarios, not just those with immense amounts of power (although that's great, too). The true power of a Quirk resides in its user, as even a seemingly weak Quirk can be surprisingly dangerous in the right hands. One also needs to understand their Quirk well in order to make full use of its abilities, as that's what enables creative applications in the first place.

30 Whirlwind - Inasa Yoarashi

As one of the top recommended students for U.A. and one of Shiketsu High's best students, Inasa possesses quite a powerful quirk that makes him one of the most promising future heroes. Inasa's quirk, Whirlwind is an emitter type quirk that allows him to create and control strong gusts of wind. The quirk is highly versatile, allowing Inasa to deflect incoming projectiles, sweep away swarms of opponents with ease, and even propel himself into the air as he pleases. Like the name of the quirk implies, he can also create small yet powerful tornadoes.

Despite the innate destructiveness of his quirk, Inasa's fine control over it even allows him to move people and debris carefully, making Whirlwind practical even in a rescue situation. The quirk's only known weakness is fire, as large amounts of heat weaken Inasa's control over the wind as per the natural laws of science.

29 Hardening - Eijiro Kirishima

One of U.A.'s Class 1-A students, Eijiro Kirishima features prominently in the My Hero Academia anime. His quirk, Hardening, allows him to morph his body into a near-unbreakable material and transforms his arms into sharp weapons. It may not be one of the class' flashiest quirks, but it is proven to be devastating to enemies in battle. During his training with Pro Hero Fat Gum and once again during the Shie Hassaikai attack, Kirishima demonstrated his prowess in combat, going toe-to-toe with some of My Hero Academia's fiercest villains.

28 Creation - Momo Yaoyorozu

Momo's Quirk allows her to create essentially any object she understands the structure of out of her own body fats, with seemingly no limit as to what she can create. Her use of the Quirk has included everything from sedatives to actual cannons, making her the ultimate resource to have on a team. No matter what a hero might need, Momo can create it in an instant. Her only real weakness is that using the Quirk too much can leave her physically exhausted, as it consumes all the fat in her body, leaving none for her to use as fuel. This is one Quirk that, in the hands of anyone less brilliant, might not be quite so impressive.

27 IQ - Saiko Intelli

A Seiai Academy student, Saiko Intelli is a very minor character featured in the anime version of the Provisional Hero License Exam arc. Though she's eventually outwitted by a group of students led by Momo Yaoyorozu, she proves to be an excellent leader with an indispensable ability. Saiko's quirk, IQ, allows her to temporarily boost her intelligence when she drinks tea. Different types of tea impart differing effects on her mental faculties, and in the anime, she is seen drinking English High Tea, which seems to grant her advanced premonitory abilities.

26 Foresight - Sir Nighteye

In any setting, the ability to see the future is an indispensable skill and Sir Nighteye's quirk, Foresight, is no exception. Foresight is yet another emitter-type quirk used by All Might's former sidekick, Mirai Sasaki, also known as the pro-hero Sir Nighteye. As its name implies, Foresight allows Sir Nighteye to look into a target's future from a third-person point of view. The quirk is activated by touching and maintaining eye contact with the desired target and can be used for up to an hour a day as long as Sir Nighteye can maintain eye contact.

Despite its 24-hour cooldown, Foresight was incredibly useful in battle and allowed Sir Nighteye to predict an opponent's every move as seen from his first meeting with Deku. Unfortunately, the quirk was limited to sight only and did not allow its user to hear the dialogue being spoken which allowed for limited interpretation of visions.

25 Dark Shadow - Fumikage Tokoyami

Dark Shadow is the Quirk belonging to Tokoyami, and manifests as an evil spirit that's sealed to his body. Dark Shadow wields tremendous power and has something of a mind of its own, meaning it can attack without Tokoyami taking direct control. Tokoyami has also come up with some creative uses for it, such as using it to carry himself, effectively gaining the ability to fly. Dark Shadow gets stronger when in dimly lit environments, to the point where it can sometimes go out of control, especially early on in the series. With a clever choice of environment, Tokoyami's Dark Shadow can become nearly unstoppable.

24 Despot - Dictator

Dictator is a minor villain from the Dark Hero arc who possesses the perfect Quirk for a villain: Despot. Despot allows Dictator to literally puppet other people by thin strings, and he's able to command dozens of people at once with it when he first encounters Deku. By taking control of innocent people, it was nearly impossible for Deku to fight back without hurting them, and the people he controls are fully aware they're being controlled, begging for help all the while. It was only thanks to Bakugo's timely arrival that the situation was stopped, attacking from his only undefended side: above.

23 Transform - Himiko Toga

Toga is able to transform herself into anyone just by getting her hands on a small amount of their blood, making her the ultimate at infiltration and disguise. This was proven most successfully at the Provisional Hero Licensing exams, when she impersonated Camie to get inside the test. Toga's Quirk has grown even more powerful, however, as now she's able to use the Quirks of those she transforms into--or at least, the Quirks of certain people whom she cares for deeply. That can make Toga unpredictable in battle, giving her an edge when going against heroes.

22 Copy - Neito Monoma

Neito Monoma has a unique Quirk: he has the ability to copy other Quirks. Thankfully, he can’t actually copy all Quirks, as he's beset by restrictions and limitations. Still, it can be an incredibly useful Quirk with a boundless amount of potential applications. However, even with limitations on what he can mimic, this ability is extremely useful. It allows Monoma to be fairly versatile in any given situation. He can even combat an enemy with their own Quirk, depending on what it is.

21 Confession - Shin Nemoto

A quirk wielded by Shie Hassaiki affiliate Shin Nemoto, Confession allows its user to draw out the truth from anyone after a question is asked. While it's not particularly useful in combat, it is of incredible importance to Overhaul during interrogations. Shin Nemoto was held in high esteem by the notoriously testy Overhaul, and he was a vital member of the villain's Eight Bullets inner circle. Regrettably, Shin Nemoto remained loyal to Overhaul to the last, an allegiance that landed him in prison following My Hero Academia's eventful Shie Hassaiki arc.

20 Warp Gate - Kurogiri

Though he's not all that powerful on his own, Kurogiri acts as an invaluable asset for Tomura Shigaraki and the League of Villains. Instrumental in their infiltration of the USJ in the first season of the anime, Kurogiri's quirk, warp gate, allows him to envelop friends and foes in a dense fog that can teleport them from place to place. Perfect as a means of transportation and as an easy way to escape from hazardous situations, Kurogiri has a major hand in allowing the League of Villains to remain so evasive. Though he's proven to be fallible during the USJ attack, he's an essential member of any villain crew.

19 Erasure - Shota Aizawa

U.A. professor Shota Aizawa may not be all that powerful in a conventional sense, but his quirk makes him incredibly valuable in combat. Wielding Erasure, Aizawa can temporarily deactivate a person's quirk, with the effect lasting for as long as he can keep his gaze fixed on them. Obviously, it comes with a few weaknesses; it doesn't last all that long, and it gives him dry eye. Still, we've seen him use it to save lives in the past, and, though he won't be demolishing city blocks or pulverizing opponents, he's still more than capable of saving the day.

18 Blood Curdle - Hero Killer: Stain

Stain had what is quite possibly the most brutal combination of quirk and personality. His Quirk, Blood Curdle, gives him the ability to freeze anybody whose blood he ingests. His quirk is only effective in violent altercations, of course, and he then takes advantage of the person being frozen to maim or slaughter them. In the hands of a killer like Stain, this Quirk is incredibly powerful—and incredibly dangerous; the famous fight that pitted him against three U.A. students was indication enough of that fact. Furthermore, fans can only wonder how his Quirk might have been utilized had he become a hero.

17 Heal - Recovery Girl

Recovery Girl boasts the incredible ability to heal the wounds of those she kisses. She's a prominent part of U.A.'s faculty, and, without her, the school wouldn't be able to concurrently conduct dangerous exercises with students. She's seen healing Izuku Midoriya on multiple occasions, but there are, unfortunately, limits to her abilities. Heal boosts the body's natural ability to recover, but its overuse could impart devastating effects. Still, her power is indispensable, and it's hard to know what U.A. plans to do once she can no longer perform her duties.

16 Blueflame - Dabi

As Endeavor's biological son, Dabi, formerly known as Touya Todoroki, wields the same fiery quirk as his father, albeit one that can reach even higher heat levels. Like the name says, Blueflame grants Dabi a variety of fire-related abilities, but unlike Shoto and Enji's regular red flames, Dabi's fire burns blue, indicating that it is much hotter, possibly even hotter than lava.

Blueflame also allows him to instantly reduce his opponents to ashes and can supposedly cover a large radius of up to 5 kilometers. That said, Dabi's flames are so hot that they continue to ravage and destroy his body. Powerful as the quirk may be, it has ruined Dabi's life and will eventually claim it.

Blueflame can reach a maximum temperature of around 2,000 degrees Celsius or 3,632 degrees Fahrenheit.

15 Half-Cold Half-Hot - Shoto Todoroki

Most of the elemental quirks seen in the anime seem like they would be useful depending on the situation. However, many of them are limited by their environments, as evidenced in the series. That’s what makes Todoroki’s quirk stand out among the rest. Shoto Todoroki can command both fire and ice, and it’s an extremely strong quirk. He was already a skilled fighter before entering U.A. as a result of his strict father. Todoroki is a versatile fighter thanks to his quirk, and he will become an even bigger threat as he gains more control over his quirk.

14 Brainwashing - Hitoshi Shinso

Shinso has a criminally undervalued quirk, but, based on the way they test for new students, it’s no surprise that Shinso failed. Yet, that shouldn't be an indication of the strength of his quirk; the ability to control minds is not one that should be underestimated, especially when he can mimic others’ voices and gain a higher chance of getting a response from his targets. Shinso played a minor role in the second season of the anime, but he's been a much larger part of the fifth season. His altercations with Deku have been some of the season's most interesting moments, and there's no denying that he wields an incredible power.

13 Black Hole - Thirteen

Thirteen is sort of an overlooked hero due to her focus on rescue instead of combat, but that doesn't mean she should be underestimated. The ability to create black holes is an incredible feat, and it makes Thirteen extremely dangerous in a fight. One can understand why Thirteen has dedicated the use of their quirk to rescue instead of harm. Her quirk can prove to be extremely dangerous, and there's a significant chance that she could kill her opponents, something heroes often try to avoid.

12 Decay - Tomura Shigaraki

Tomura Shigaraki has one of the more disturbing My Hero Academia quirks out there. Not only is it dangerous, but it’s painful, and, quite frankly, it just looks alarming. Shigaraki has the quirk of disintegration. We saw it get used against Aizawa in the first season. Shigaraki doesn’t seem terribly interested in using his quirk in excess. It may be that it's physically painful or draining, but it's more likely there are other reasons he doesn’t want to rely on the quirk.

11 Foldabody - Edgeshot

The current Number Four Pro Hero and highest-rated member of the group of heroes known as The Lurkers, Pro Hero Edgeshot boasts a strange quirk of which he makes incredible use. Known as Foldabody, he's able to transform his body into a razor-sharp and incredibly thin strand which he uses to slice through enemies and squeeze into tight spaces. While a deadly offensive tool, Foldabody is versatile and makes Edgeshot a valuable asset in all sorts of situations. He played a major role in the attack in Kamino Ward during the anime's third season.

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