My Hero Academia demonstrates why All For One wants Star and Stripe’s quirk so badly in the latest episode of the series, which includes a full demonstration of the American hero’s power! Before her official appearance in the series, All For One revealed how much he wished for the eccentricity of the United States’ own top hero to be a part of his idea for the series’ next season.
As he prepares to promote his scheme around the world, he has exaggerated her importance to the point that he has declared that if he can get his hands on her quirk, the battle will effectively be won for him. Tomura Shigaraki’s quirk, New Order, was revealed to be somewhat of a game changer in the previous chapter and further demonstrated why Star and Stripe were at odds with him. Her quirk, New Order, allowed her to basically alter reality for anything she came into contact with, which was a major game changer.
The most recent part of the series delves even deeper into this topic and examines why All For One desires this level of control. It’s very devastating to see it in full force, and who knows how lethal it could be when combined with all of the other abilities Shigaraki and All For One already possess.
Star and Stripe take things up a level in Chapter 331 of the book, as she becomes significantly more aggressive with New Order since she believes Shigaraki is too much of a menace to be let to survive any longer. Shigaraki may have worked out the game’s rules rather fast, but he soon discovers how much he wants to push her powers to their maximum. This is the portion of All For One that is beginning to emerge even more as his burning curiosity begins to disclose just how much he desires Star and Stripe’s power for his own personal gain and advancement. Identifying her limitations also entails determining the entire extent of its usefulness.
We get to witness a demonstration of this as she manipulates the air around her to her advantage and constructs a godlike visage of herself in an ultimate attack. This fails to bring down Shigaraki, but it does demonstrate the kind of full force that can be wielded without the restrictions of heroism.
It’s difficult to conceive how Izuku Midoriya and the other heroes will be able to fight back if the villains manage to seize control of this power. What are your thoughts on New Order’s whole range of abilities? In the comments section, please share your thoughts on the subject.