Chapter 351 of My Hero Academia highlights the increasing struggle between Dabi and Shoto Todoroki instead of shifting emphasis as readers had expected. Horikoshi delves deeper into the minds of the brothers, showing the repercussions of the previous chapter’s dual Flashfire Fists. A new Shoto technique, first hinted at in the United States Traitor storyline, appears in My Hero Academia chapter 351, according to spoilers. The series will be on pause until May 15 because of Golden Week and another break.
It was revealed in the last chapter that AFO rescued Toya in order to use him as a replacement for Shigaraki. When he returned, Toya was furious to find his shrine and to witness Endeavor teaching Shoto. He left his family and began training to become Dabi on his own. Dabi and Shoto fought with Flashfire Fists towards the end of the flashback. Chapter 351 of My Hero Academia is titled “The Two Flash fires,” according to spoilers.
Raw scans and spoilers for My Hero Academia chapter 351
In My Hero Academia chapter 351, Flashfire Fist is explained in great detail. You may use it to unleash the entire body’s temperature at the same time. A constraint on Endeavor’s Quirk does not apply to either of his sons, allowing him to use this method to the fullest extent. When it comes to quirks, both Dabi and Shoto recognise that their younger brother is different from their father.
He remembers seeing Endeavor as a child and experimenting with little fires. Because he has pushed his body to the maximum, he has gained strength as a result. Immediately after he says that Dabi launches Hell’s Spider at the heroes, causing them to flee. Dabi steps up behind Shoto as the latter is about to unleash his new attack, stalling Endeavor’s sidekicks. As a result of their shared blood, Shoto and Toya have been given the bulk of their physicality and Quirks, although Toya has been consigned to an unhealthy body.
There is no comparison between Shoto and Toya since Toya has surmounted more challenges than Shoto has ever known. Hell’s Spider is used to assault Shoto and fling him against the side of a building. He seems to be knocked unconscious by the impact. Because of his disdain and rejection of their father, Shoto has roamed aimlessly for a long time. He agrees with Dabi’s speech. It’s more important, though, that he makes an effort to put his past behind him. Endeavour apologises to Shoto over the phone for having to fight AFO instead of Dabi in the past.
When Shoto realised his father’s dilemma, he informed him that everyone had a role to play in the war. With the help of other pro-heroes, Endeavor is now engaged in combat with 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, which is wrapped in flames, he punches Dabi in the face, propelling himself out of the wall and landing directly in front of him. Shoto’s Flashfire Fist in My Hero Academia chapter 351 raw scans looks strikingly like Endeavor’s outfit, with the flames wrapping 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. This gives him an advantage over his sibling since it makes him more unpredictable. Although it appears less plausible, raw scans from My Hero Academia chapter 351 do not reveal if Shoto’s flames may turn blue.
Horikoshi, on the other hand, has not yet given Toya’s quirk’s full name or specifics. If Dabi has a secret weapon, we may never know what it is. While Shoto is more likely to win this fight, both of them have a good possibility of dying. It’s clear from the flashback that Endeavor will not become involved 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. But based on his remark in My Hero Academia chapter 351, it appears he has given up hope of saving Toya. More information is expected to be provided when the chapter is released.