Summary
Many of the characters’ Quirks often stem from their relationship with All for One and can impact the user’s physical and mental state. Nomu, Lady Nagant and Spinner are three characters who possess multiple Quirks. Tomura Shigaraki holds the record for having the most abilities in My Hero Academia.
IN My Hero Academy, it is very rare for anyone to have more than one Quirk, which they are born with. However, that fact doesn’t stop a number of characters using multiple Quirks from appearing throughout the series.
Most characters with multiple Quirks have them as a direct result of working for All for One, a villain with the ability to freely take or give Quirks. Despite this, there are still some heroic characters with multiple Quirks, or at least characters with questionable loyalty to All for One. Since having multiple Quirks is considered an unnatural thing, it has several consequences on the bodies and minds of those who use them, with some of these characters being taxed due to their multiple uses. Quirks to the point where they can barely speak.
This list includes several content disclosure that hasn’t happened in the anime yet, so be careful.
10 USJ Nomu proved two oddities were enough
First appearance: episode 8, “Bakugo’s Starting Line”
USJ Nomu is the first character introduced to have multiple Quirks, with only two known Quirks: Super Regeneration and Shock Absorption.. This Nomu was specifically designed to counter All Might, and was thus given a Quirk suitable for that purpose. Shock absorption allows Nomu to take many powerful attacks from All Might, who often attacks with straight force, and its Super Regeneration Ability allows it to regrow an arm after Todoroki freezes it. Like other Nomu, its mental processing capacity is almost completely depleted when administering these Quirks.
The 9 Nagant ladies have more quirks than she thought
First appearance: episode 128, “Tartarus”
Lady Nagant was originally a hero with an ability simply called “Rifle”, however she turned against her master and became a villain, and was eventually captured. When All for One escaped Tartarus, he tasked Lady Nagant with killing Deku and gave her a second Quirk, Air Walk, to help accomplish that goal.. However, when Lady Nagant had a change of heart and decided to help Deku, it was revealed that All for One had also given her a third Quirk: the Self-Destruct Quirk, which caused her severe physical damage. Lady Nagant is still alive and probably still has all three Quirks.
Spinner’s 8 habits that turned him into a monster
First appearance: episode 31, “The Aftermath of the Hero Killer: The Stain”
When Spinner was first introduced, he only had one Quirk, a mutant Quirk simply named “Gecko” that made him look like a lizard man. At the end of the story, In the Final War arc, Spinner is given two additional Quirks, Body Bulk and Scalmail, which greatly enhance his combat abilities.. Body Bulk increases a person’s size and muscle strength, while Scalmail causes Spinner to grow thick dragon-like scales that can protect him. Operating these Quirks together greatly damaged Spinner’s brain, and his reasoning ability decreased, turning him into a slightly aggressive kaiju.
7 Number 6 brings many quirks with sophistication
First appearance: My Hero Academia Vigilantes chapter 26
Number 6 comes from the prequel series Vigilantes and is a creature created similar to Nomu. Number 6 still retains its personality and intelligence despite possessing 5 Quirks. His main ability is “Overclocking”, which allows him to speed up his brain’s processing capabilities to the point that it seems like time has slowed down. Number 6 also has the Radio Wave Quirk, which allows him to control his “Bomber” minions, as well as Quirks such as Self-Destruct, Regeneration, and “Bombify”, which allows him to turn body parts into bomb that he can explode. will.
6 Hood demonstrates the dangers of high-ranking Nomu
First appearance: episode 87, “Japanese Hero Billboard Chart”
Hood was the name of the High Nomu that Endeavor fought against after rising to #1 on the hero rankings. Hood is surprisingly intelligent for a Nomu, capable of speaking and even taunting Endeavor. With 6 known Quirks, Hood is one of the strongest Nomu seen in the series. It has Super Regeneration, Muscle Enhancement, Strength, Shoulder-mounted Jets that allow it to fly, the ability to stretch and transform its arms, and a Quirk that allows it to conceal other Nomu within its body.
5 Gigantomachia is the stereotype for many Quirk users
First appearance: episode 31, “The Aftermath of the Hero Killer: The Stain”
Gigantomachia is a loyal follower of All for One who was granted a Quirk after his Quirk, eventually having a total score of 7.. Gigantomachia possesses Colossal Size (naturally), Endurance, Energy Conservation, which allows him to hibernate, a strength-enhancing Quirk called Fierce Gains, a Pain-Relieving Quirk, and a Dog Quirk and Mole, allowing him to burrow underground. Having so many Quirks has caused Gigantomachia to become quiet and rarely think of anything other than loyalty to his master.
4 Nine never reached its full potential
First appearance: My Hero Academia: Heroes: Rising
Despite its name, Nine only has 7 Quirks; he was born with one Quirk, Weather Control, and was later given an experimental copy of the All for One Quirk, allowing him to steal up to eight other Quirks. Nine has stolen a Quirk that allows him to create barriers, a healing Quirk called Cell Activation, a Searching Quirk, a Quirk that allows him to shoot laser beams from his fingers, and a Quirk that allows him summons snake-like creatures from his hand. backside. Nine’s body was already deteriorating due to Weather Manipulation, and All for One only hastened his death.
3 Midoriya Izuku possesses the characteristics of the previous generation
First appearance: episode 1, “Izuku Midoriya: Origin”
Midoriya is one of the few heroes with multiple Quirks due to possessing One for All, a Quirk passed down through generations., carrying each user’s Quirk as they pass it on. Midoriya possesses the original power reserve/inheritance Quirk One for All, Second’s Gearshift, Third’s Fa Jin, Fourth’s Danger Sense, Fifth’s Blackwhip, Sixth’s Smokescreen, and Float of the Seventh. Because these other Quirks are contained within One for All, they do not put as much strain on his body as other multiple Quirk users.
2 All for One has a ton of weirdness
First appearance: episode 33, “Listen!! Old story”
All for One is a great villain capable of stealing Quirks and redistributing them to others, if he so chooses. All for One hoards Quirks and has an unknown number at his disposal, although he is seen using over 40 different Quirks throughout the series. With this power, he created most of the other villains with multiple Quirks or created them at his command. Of course, the pinnacle of All for One’s efforts is also the only one to surpass him in total Quirks.
1 Shigaraki Tomura has the most quirks in My Hero Academia
First appearance: episode 8, “Bakugo’s Starting Line”
Tomura Shigaraki was raised to be All for One’s successor, and was eventually given All for One’s Quirk, which included all the Quirks he had stolen over the years, while All for One himself still holds a copy of his Quirk. That means Shigaraki has access to every one of the countless Quirks All for One did, as well as his own Decay Quirk.. While it’s true that Shigaraki lost a lot of Quirks while fighting Star and Stripe, his highest Quirk count was at least one Quirk higher than All for One’s, giving Shigaraki the most Quirks in any match. My Hero Academy.