Chapter 351 of My Hero Academia highlights the increasing struggle between Dabi and Shoto Todoroki instead of shifting its emphasis as readers had thought. Horikoshi delves deeper into the minds of the brothers, showing the repercussions of the previous chapter’s dual Flashfire Fists. The U.A. Traitor storyline hinted at Shoto’s new skill, which is demonstrated in action in My Hero Academia chapter 351, according to spoilers. The show will take a pause till the 15th of May in favour of Golden Week and even another break.
Raw Scans for My Hero Academia chapter 351
When AFO rescued Toya, it was revealed that he wanted to use him as a replacement for Shigaraki. After fleeing and returning home, Toya was upset to discover his shrine and Endeavor to teach Shoto, so he confronted both of them. In order to become Dabi, he had to leave everything behind and devote all of his time and energy to it. Dabi and Shoto battled it out with Flashfire Fists towards the end of the flashback. My Hero Academia chapter 351 is titled “The Two Flash fires,” according to spoilers.
Raw scans and spoilers for My Hero Academia chapter 351
Chapter 351 of My Hero Academia opens with an explanation of Flashfire Fist. All of the body’s heat is collected and released in a single attack using this technique. A constraint on Endeavor’s Quirk does not apply to either of his sons, allowing him to use this method to the fullest extent. Neither Dabi nor Shoto deny having quirks, and Dabi even confesses that Shoto isn’t like their dad. In the beginning, he started with little flames and learned from watching Endeavor on television.
Because he has pushed his body to the maximum, he has gained strength as a result. Dabi utilises Hell’s Spider to dislodge the heroes as he utters those words. They try to stop Dabi, but he sneaks up on Shoto just as the latter is about to perform his new move and catches them off guard. Despite their shared ancestry, Shoto seems to have inherited the majority of Dabi’s physique and quirks, whereas Toya has been confined to a frail frame. Because Toya has endured so much more than Shoto has ever encountered, the younger brother is in a position of inferiority to his elder sibling.
Following his speech, Dabi attacks Shoto with Hell’s Spider before throwing him into the side of a massive building, where he seems to be paralysed. Recalling the time he spent wandering aimlessly in his disdain and rejection of their father, Shoto agrees to Dabi’s speech. It’s more important, though, that he makes an effort to put his past behind him. After being forced to fight AFO instead of Dabi in the past, Endeavor calls Shoto and apologises. Everyone in this war had an important role to play, and Shoto was able to persuade his father of that. Endeavour and other pro-heroes are taking on AFO.
Shoto has always had one goal in mind: to stop his older sibling. Shoto’s move is ready to go as soon as he finishes recollecting. With his right hand wrapped in flames, he punches Dabi in the face as he leaps out of the wall. My Hero Academia’s raw scans for chapter 351 show Shoto’s Flashfire Fist looking eerily like his father’s Endeavor costume, with flames spreading around his torso. Shoto has always been able to employ both of his peculiarities on both sides of his body since his quirk is connected to temperature management. Shoto should be able to absorb Dabi’s intense heat by combining his fire and ice, while still employing his fire on his right side. Hence, he has an advantage over his sibling by being more unexpected.
It’s not apparent if Shoto’s flames can turn blue from the raw scans of My Hero Academia chapter 351, although it’s less likely to happen. However, Horikoshi has yet to divulge Toya’s quirk’s exact name or specifics. It’s hardly impossible that Dabi is planning anything else. While Shoto is more likely to win this fight, there is a good risk that either of them will end up dead..” The flashback indicates that Endeavor will not intervene in this battle.
Shoto vs. Toya is and will remain the only match in town. In the raw scans, Dabi’s body appears to be deteriorating, making it more difficult for Shoto to save his brother even if he intended to do so. However, based on his confession in My Hero Academia chapter 351, it appears that he has surrendered himself to simply stopping Toya, and not helping him. Once the chapter is released, maybe additional information will be made available.
