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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 targets, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The final objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]
* And at the very end, [[spoiler: Jiro reveals a device she had left behind to celebrate the victory: fireworks pop out of the Tower while Queen's ''We Are The Champions'' plays.]]

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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 targets, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The final objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]
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* And at the very end, [[spoiler: Jiro reveals a device she had left behind to celebrate the victory: fireworks pop out of the Tower while Queen's ''We Are The Champions'' plays.]]
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** The heroes recruit a few more people in their ranks thanks to the lack of some specifics about their school year. [[spoiler: The Big Three (Mirio, at this point of the timeline, has still his quirk) are in the game.]]

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** The heroes recruit a few more people in their ranks thanks to the lack of some specifics about their school year. [[spoiler: The Big Three (Mirio, at this point of the timeline, has still his quirk) are in the game.]]
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* Kingpin takes down Izuku, showing off considerable skill with One For All despite having less power on top of using Blackwhip and [[BreakThemByTalking delivering a scathing lecture on why Izuku's idealism and mimicry of All-Might are idiotic and self-defeating]].

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* Kingpin takes down Izuku, showing off considerable skill with One For All despite having less power on top of using Blackwhip and [[BreakThemByTalking delivering a scathing lecture on why Izuku's idealism and mimicry of All-Might are idiotic and self-defeating]].self-defeating]].
* It's the DarkestHour for the heroes: almost half of them "killed", and some of the "survivors" are considering just throwing the towel. Then Bakugo comes and delivers a RousingSpeech that's likely to get their HeroicSecondWind out, while Deku figures out several countermeasures to get their reputation back up. In an interesting parallel, at the same time their counterparts are fighting each other instead, and the consequences may ultimately bring the villains down despite their current great advantage.
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** Shoji manages to throw Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka from the top floor of the tower they're on, "kill" Sero and Todoroki, whilst Kaibara is gleefully firing an anti-aircraft at absolutely anyone he can, Monoma is chucking pipe bombs in every direction and Mei proves a excellent sniper as the villains make their grand getaway, all while [[AwesomeMusic/AwesomeMusic an instrumental version of Welcome To The Jungle plays from every functioning speaker]].

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** Shoji manages to throw Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka from the top floor of the tower they're on, "kill" Sero and Todoroki, whilst Kaibara is gleefully firing an anti-aircraft gun at absolutely anyone he can, Monoma is chucking pipe bombs in every direction and Mei proves a excellent sniper as the villains make their grand getaway, all while [[AwesomeMusic/AwesomeMusic an instrumental version of Welcome To The Jungle plays from every functioning speaker]].
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** Shoji manages to throw Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka from the top floor of the tower they're on, "kill" Sero and Todoroki, whilst Kaibara is gleefully firing an anti-aircraft at absolutely anyone he can, Monoma is chucking pipe bombs in every direction and Mei proves a excellent sniper as the villains make their grand getaway, all while [[AwesomeMusic an instrumental version of Welcome To The Jungle plays from every functioning speaker]].

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** Shoji manages to throw Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka from the top floor of the tower they're on, "kill" Sero and Todoroki, whilst Kaibara is gleefully firing an anti-aircraft at absolutely anyone he can, Monoma is chucking pipe bombs in every direction and Mei proves a excellent sniper as the villains make their grand getaway, all while [[AwesomeMusic [[AwesomeMusic/AwesomeMusic an instrumental version of Welcome To The Jungle plays from every functioning speaker]].
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** Shoji manages to throw Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka from the top floor of the tower they're on, "kill" Sero and Todoroki, whilst Kaibara is gleefully firing an anti-aircraft at absolutely anyone he can, Monoma is chucking pipe bombs in every direction and Mei proves a excellent sniper as the villains make their grand getaway, all while [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome an instrumental version of Welcome To The Jungle plays from every functioning speaker]].

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** Shoji manages to throw Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka from the top floor of the tower they're on, "kill" Sero and Todoroki, whilst Kaibara is gleefully firing an anti-aircraft at absolutely anyone he can, Monoma is chucking pipe bombs in every direction and Mei proves a excellent sniper as the villains make their grand getaway, all while [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome [[AwesomeMusic an instrumental version of Welcome To The Jungle plays from every functioning speaker]].
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** Shoji manages to throw Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka from the top floor of the tower they're on, "kill" Sero and Todoroki, whilst Kaibara is gleefully firing an anti-aircraft at absolutely anyone he can, Monoma is chucking pipe bombs in every direction and Mei proves a excellent sniper as the villains make their grand getaway, all while [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome an instrumental version of Welcome To The Jungle plays from every functioning speaker]].
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** The real turning point of the battle is, naturally, Kingpin entering the fray. After taking the 14th objective, the villains are in bad shape - although they've taken no losses, they're boxed in by Todoroki's ice, heroes are swarming in from every angle and they have no clear means of escape. They need a distraction and a way out, so Kingpin straps on gauntlets armed with kinetic batteries, asks Pirate Radio to [[AutobotsRockOut cue him some boss music]] and ''hurls a safe so hard it shatters a building entirely''. He swan dives off the top of a building, dodges Bakugou almost mockingly, lands on the glacier and destroys the glacier with a single punch. Like that, the Hero Team's momentum is ''gone'' and Todoroki and Bakugou have to deal with a Deku who is [[PowerArmor armored and stronger than ever.]]

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** The real turning point of the battle is, naturally, Kingpin entering the fray. After taking the 14th objective, the villains are in bad shape - although they've taken no losses, they're boxed in by Todoroki's ice, heroes are swarming in from every angle and they have no clear means of escape. They need a distraction and a way out, so Kingpin straps on gauntlets armed with kinetic batteries, asks Pirate Radio to [[AutobotsRockOut cue him some boss music]] and ''hurls a safe so hard it shatters a building entirely''. He swan dives off the top of a building, dodges Bakugou almost mockingly, lands on the glacier and destroys the glacier it with a single punch. Like that, the Hero Team's momentum is ''gone'' and Todoroki and Bakugou have to deal with a Deku who is [[PowerArmor armored and stronger than ever.]]
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** The real turning point of the battle is, naturally, Kingpin entering the fray. After taking the 14th objective, the villains are in bad shape - although they've taken no losses, they're boxed in by Todoroki's ice, heroes are swarming in from every angle and they have no clear means of escape. They need a distraction and a way out, so Kingpin straps on gauntlets armed with kinetic batteries, asks Pirate Radio to [[AutobotsRockOut cue him some boss music]] and ''hurls a safe so hard it shatters a building entirely''. He swan dives off the top of a building, dodges Bakugou almost mockingly, lands on the glacier and destroys the glacier with a single punch. Like that, the Hero Team's momentum is ''gone'' and Todoroki and Bakugou have to deal with a Deku who is [[PowerArmor armored and stronger than ever.]]
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** It, however, turns around into another for the Villains, as they ultimately manage to escape with all the accumulated objectives and no losses while "killing" more Heroes. Of note are Deku, risking everything by taking on ''both'' Bakugo and Todoroki (even with the help of some special gear) to keep them occupied, and Shoji who single-handedly keeps Kirishima, Tetsutetsu, and Uraraka at bay and then "kills" a distracted Todoroki.

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** It, however, turns around into another for the Villains, as they ultimately manage to escape with all the accumulated objectives and no losses while "killing" more Heroes. Of note are the actions of Deku, risking everything by taking on ''both'' Bakugo and Todoroki (even with the help of some special gear) to keep them occupied, and Shoji who single-handedly keeps Kirishima, Tetsutetsu, and Uraraka at bay and then "kills" a distracted Todoroki.
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* Kingpin VS Paragon. Kingpin turns the fight into a BattleInTheRain and efficiently controls the flow of the battle; redirecting Paragon's explosions and destroying a gauntlet ''with his hat''. Paragon has pretty much lost the battle after that and Kingpin uses the opportunity to deliver a brutal CurbStompBattle and TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:

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* Kingpin VS Paragon. Kingpin turns the fight into a BattleInTheRain and efficiently controls the flow of the battle; redirecting Paragon's explosions and destroying a gauntlet ''with his hat''. Paragon has pretty much lost the battle fight after that and Kingpin uses the opportunity to deliver a brutal CurbStompBattle and TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:



* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 targets, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]

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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 targets, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last final objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]
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* Perhaps one of the more stand-out moments is the first time things actually go wrong for Izuku. The Villains have accidentally triggered an alarm and the Heroes are mere minutes away from arresting them. Yet with Izuku's orders and several "surprises", the villains are able to hold their own until reinforcements arrive; at which point Bakugou's plans quite literally [[{{Pun}} go out the window]].
* Kingpin VS Paragon. Kingpin turns the fight into a BattleInTheRain and easily controls the flow of the fight; redirecting Paragon's explosions and actually destroying a gauntlet ''with his hat''. Paragon has pretty much lost the fight after that and Kingpin uses the opportunity to deliver a brutal CurbStompBattle and TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:

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* Perhaps one of the more stand-out moments is the first time things actually go wrong for Izuku. The Villains have accidentally triggered an alarm alarm, and the Heroes are mere minutes away from arresting them. Yet But with Izuku's orders and several "surprises", the villains are able to hold held their own until reinforcements arrive; at which point Bakugou's plans quite literally [[{{Pun}} go out the window]].
* Kingpin VS Paragon. Kingpin turns the fight into a BattleInTheRain and easily efficiently controls the flow of the fight; battle; redirecting Paragon's explosions and actually destroying a gauntlet ''with his hat''. Paragon has pretty much lost the fight battle after that and Kingpin uses the opportunity to deliver a brutal CurbStompBattle and TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:



* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.
* One for the Hero Team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the Heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the Villain base. In less than 15 minutes after the Heroes discover the location Todoroki, to whom Bakugo has accepted to forfeit command, makes up a very efficient attack strategy, which opens with him creating a huge wave of ice that seals almost all the escape routes.
** It however turns around into another for the Villains, as they ultimately manage to escape with all the accumulated objectives and no losses while "killing" more Heroes. Of note are Deku, risking everything by taking on ''both'' Bakugo and Todoroki (even with the help of some special gear) to keep them occupied, and Shoji who single-handedly keeps Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka at bay and then "kills" a distracted Todoroki.
* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]
* And at the very end, [[spoiler:Jiro reveals a device who had left behind to celebrate the victory: fireworks pop out of the Tower while Queen's ''We Are The Champions'' plays.]]

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* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.
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* One for the Hero Team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the Heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the Villain base. In less than 15 minutes after the Heroes discover the location Todoroki, to whom Bakugo has accepted to forfeit command, makes up a very efficient attack strategy, which opens with him creating a huge massive wave of ice that seals almost all the escape routes.
** It however It, however, turns around into another for the Villains, as they ultimately manage to escape with all the accumulated objectives and no losses while "killing" more Heroes. Of note are Deku, risking everything by taking on ''both'' Bakugo and Todoroki (even with the help of some special gear) to keep them occupied, and Shoji who single-handedly keeps Kirishima, Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu, and Uraraka at bay and then "kills" a distracted Todoroki.
* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 objectives, targets, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes, Heroes and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]
* And at the very end, [[spoiler:Jiro [[spoiler: Jiro reveals a device who she had left behind to celebrate the victory: fireworks pop out of the Tower while Queen's ''We Are The Champions'' plays.]]



** The rules about not spying during preparation do not specify between the end of it and the start of the exercise, so the villains send a small group to retrieve info from the sleeping heroes.
** The heroes recruit a few more people in their ranks thanks to the lack of some specifics about their school year. [[spoiler:The Big Three (Mirio, at this point of the timeline, has still his quirk) are in the game.]]

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** The rules about not spying during preparation do not specify between the end of it and the start beginning of the exercise, so the villains send a small group to retrieve info from the sleeping heroes.
** The heroes recruit a few more people in their ranks thanks to the lack of some specifics about their school year. [[spoiler:The [[spoiler: The Big Three (Mirio, at this point of the timeline, has still his quirk) are in the game.]]



* Kingpin takes down Izuku, showing off greater skill with One For All despite having less power on top of using Blackwhip and [[BreakThemByTalking delivering a scathing lecture on why Izuku's idealism and mimicry of All-Might are idiotic and self-defeating]].

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* Kingpin takes down Izuku, showing off greater considerable skill with One For All despite having less power on top of using Blackwhip and [[BreakThemByTalking delivering a scathing lecture on why Izuku's idealism and mimicry of All-Might are idiotic and self-defeating]].
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* Even before the exercise starts, both groups pull off some LoopholeAbuse:
** The rules about not spying during preparation do not specify between the end of it and the start of the exercise, so the villains send a small group to retrieve info from the sleeping heroes.
** The heroes recruit a few more people in their ranks thanks to the lack of some specifics about their school year. [[spoiler:The Big Three (Mirio, at this point of the timeline, has still his quirk) are in the game.]]
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!! Hero Class Civil Warfare



* And at the very end, [[spoiler:Jiro reveals a device who had left behind to celebrate the victory: fireworks pop out of the Tower while Queen's ''We Are The Champions'' plays.]]

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* Kingpin takes down Izuku, showing off greater skill with One For All despite having less power on top of using Blackwhip and [[BreakThemByTalking delivering a scathing lecture on why Izuku's idealism and mimicry of All-Might are idiotic and self-defeating]].

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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]

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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]exercise!]]
* And at the very end, [[spoiler:Jiro reveals a device who had left behind to celebrate the victory: fireworks pop out of the Tower while Queen's ''We Are The Champions'' plays.]]

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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]
** To further make this victory complete, it's eventually revealed that [[spoiler:the other three times in the past a Villain Team managed to

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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]
** To further make this victory complete, it's eventually revealed that [[spoiler:the other three times in the past a Villain Team managed to
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* One for the Hero Team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the Heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the Villain base.
* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]

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* One for the Hero Team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the Heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the Villain base.
base. In less than 15 minutes after the Heroes discover the location Todoroki, to whom Bakugo has accepted to forfeit command, makes up a very efficient attack strategy, which opens with him creating a huge wave of ice that seals almost all the escape routes.
** It however turns around into another for the Villains, as they ultimately manage to escape with all the accumulated objectives and no losses while "killing" more Heroes. Of note are Deku, risking everything by taking on ''both'' Bakugo and Todoroki (even with the help of some special gear) to keep them occupied, and Shoji who single-handedly keeps Kirishima, Tetsutetsu and Uraraka at bay and then "kills" a distracted Todoroki.
* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavor's record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the Heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the Villain team got a perfect score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]exercise!]]
** To further make this victory complete, it's eventually revealed that [[spoiler:the other three times in the past a Villain Team managed to
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--> '''Kingpin:''' You know. I find the Irony here almost cathartic . Not because you're the Hero or I’m the Villain. But because this exercise has proven something I’ve always believed. I know that you are so obsessed with being Number one. I know you think that Heroism is a competition, that being number one means something. Being Number one? It never mattered in the same way to me. I appreciate the title, the meaning behind the words. There are Heroes, and there are villains. And that's the fight you should worry about. Number One? It's a joke. A public opinion piece ran by gossip magazines that got picked up. I’d rather be, ‘A Symbol of Peace.’
* Neito's HeroicSacrifice involves him copying One For All and destroying part of the museum with an uppercut, bringing down the ceiling on top of the heroes. It gets even better when said sacrifice was [[AllAccordingtoPlan all part of Midoriya's plan]] though happened slightly earlier than intended.

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--> '''Kingpin:''' You know. know, I find the Irony irony here almost cathartic . ''cathartic''. Not because you're the Hero or I’m hero and I the Villain. But villain, but because this exercise has proven something I’ve always believed. I know that you are so obsessed with being Number one. "Number One." I know you think that Heroism heroism is a competition, that being number one means the best ''means'' something. Being Number one? One? It never mattered in the same way to me. I appreciate the title, the meaning behind the words. There are Heroes, heroes and there are villains. And that's That's the fight you should worry about. Number One? It's a joke. A public opinion piece ran by gossip magazines that got picked up. worry more about sales than merit. I’d rather be, ‘A Symbol be a "Symbol of Peace.
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* Neito's HeroicSacrifice involves him copying One For All and destroying part of the museum with an uppercut, bringing down the ceiling on top of the heroes. It gets even better when said sacrifice was turns out to be [[AllAccordingtoPlan all part of Midoriya's plan]] plan]], though it happened slightly earlier than intended.



* One for the hero team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the villain base.
* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25!'' And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavors record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the villains team got a perfect score!]]

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* One for the hero team Hero Team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the heroes Heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the villain Villain base.
* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25!'' ''25''! And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavors Endeavor's record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for what's left of the heroes, Heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the villains Villain team got a perfect score!]]score – the '''''only''''' perfect Villain score in the entire history of the exercise!]]
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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25!'' And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavors record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for the what's left of the heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the villains team got a perfect score!]]

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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25!'' And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavors record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for the what's left of the heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the villains team got a perfect score!]]
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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25!'' And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavors record! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for the what's left of the heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the villains team got a perfect score!]]

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* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25!'' And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavors record! record (12 objectives, while suffering 60% casualties)! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for the what's left of the heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the villains team got a perfect score!]]
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The grammar of this entry is so poor I don't know what it's trying to say.


* Though it doesn't detract from the fact that in most scenarios this would be were the hero's win is averted by the villain team's quick thinking and Izuku going into full batman mode and having backup plans on backup plans.
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* Though it doesn't detract from the fact that in most scenarios this would be were the hero's win is averted by the villain team's quick thinking and Izuku going into full batman mode and having backup plans on backup plans.

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* Though it doesn't detract from the fact that in most scenarios this would be were the hero's win is averted by the villain team's quick thinking and Izuku going into full batman mode and having backup plans on backup plans.plans.
* Right at the start of the third day is when the Civil War Exam, just over 48 hours after the Villains Team started their assault, the hero students have been reduced to 6 out of ''25!'' And the villains have 14 out of 15 objectives without a single casualty, effectively ''beating'' Endeavors record! And how does this all end? [[spoiler: Betrayal. The 15th and last objective is for the villains to betray one of their own. So how does [[NiceGuy Midoriya]] pull it off? He waits out near one of the city's exits for the what's left of the heroes, and then has Hatsume snipe him with one of their paint rounds. In short, the villains team got a perfect score!]]
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* One for the hero team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the villain base.

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* One for the hero team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the villain base.base.
* Though it doesn't detract from the fact that in most scenarios this would be were the hero's win is averted by the villain team's quick thinking and Izuku going into full batman mode and having backup plans on backup plans.
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* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.

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* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.objectives.
* One for the hero team in chapter 26. For the first time since the start of the story, the heroes have well and truly caught Kingpin off guard and attack the villain base.

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Aizawa in Chapter 2 states "no villain team has ever won with full marks" and he's talking about Endeavor who achieved 12/15 objectives. All 15 objectives ARE needed to get full marks.


* Four hours into the exam and the Villains have four objectives in reach and the location of a fifth. Keep in mind that they need only five to pass with full marks - any others are just extra.

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* Four hours into the exam and the Villains have four objectives in reach and the location of a fifth. Keep in mind that they need only five to pass with full marks - any others are just extra.



* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.
** Not just pass. Pass with ''full marks''.

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* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.
** Not just pass. Pass with ''full marks''.
objectives.
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* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.

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* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.objectives.
** Not just pass. Pass with ''full marks''.
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* Kingpin VS Paragon. Kingpin turns the fight into a BattleInTheRain and easily controls the flow of the fight; redirecting Paragon's explosions and actually destroying a gauntlet ''with his hat''. Paragon has pretty much lost the fight after that and Kingpin uses the opportunity to deliver a brutal CurbStompBattle and TheReasonYousuckSpeech:

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* Kingpin VS Paragon. Kingpin turns the fight into a BattleInTheRain and easily controls the flow of the fight; redirecting Paragon's explosions and actually destroying a gauntlet ''with his hat''. Paragon has pretty much lost the fight after that and Kingpin uses the opportunity to deliver a brutal CurbStompBattle and TheReasonYousuckSpeech:TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
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* Neito's HeroicSacrifice involves him copying One For All and destroying part of the museum with an uppercut, bringing down the ceiling on top of the heroes. It gets even better when said sacrifice was [[AllAccordingtoPlan all part of Midoriya's plan]] though happened slightly earlier than intended.

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* Neito's HeroicSacrifice involves him copying One For All and destroying part of the museum with an uppercut, bringing down the ceiling on top of the heroes. It gets even better when said sacrifice was [[AllAccordingtoPlan all part of Midoriya's plan]] though happened slightly earlier than intended.intended.
* By the end of the above events, the Villain team has achieved the five objectives they need to pass and has found eight additional objectives.

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--> '''Kingpin:''' You know. I find the Irony here almost cathartic . Not because you're the Hero or I’m the Villain. But because this exercise has proven something I’ve always believed. I know that you are so obsessed with being Number one. I know you think that Heroism is a competition, that being number one means something. Being Number one? It never mattered in the same way to me. I appreciate the title, the meaning behind the words. There are Heroes, and there are villains. And that's the fight you should worry about. Number One? It's a joke. A public opinion piece ran by gossip magazines that got picked up. I’d rather be, ‘A Symbol of Peace.’

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--> '''Kingpin:''' You know. I find the Irony here almost cathartic . Not because you're the Hero or I’m the Villain. But because this exercise has proven something I’ve always believed. I know that you are so obsessed with being Number one. I know you think that Heroism is a competition, that being number one means something. Being Number one? It never mattered in the same way to me. I appreciate the title, the meaning behind the words. There are Heroes, and there are villains. And that's the fight you should worry about. Number One? It's a joke. A public opinion piece ran by gossip magazines that got picked up. I’d rather be, ‘A Symbol of Peace.
* Neito's HeroicSacrifice involves him copying One For All and destroying part of the museum with an uppercut, bringing down the ceiling on top of the heroes. It gets even better when said sacrifice was [[AllAccordingtoPlan all part of Midoriya's plan]] though happened slightly earlier than intended.
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* Four hours into the exam and the Villains have four objectives in reach and the location of a fifth. Keep in mind that they need only five to pass with full marks - any others are just extra.

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* Four hours into the exam and the Villains have four objectives in reach and the location of a fifth. Keep in mind that they need only five to pass with full marks - any others are just extra.extra.
* Perhaps one of the more stand-out moments is the first time things actually go wrong for Izuku. The Villains have accidentally triggered an alarm and the Heroes are mere minutes away from arresting them. Yet with Izuku's orders and several "surprises", the villains are able to hold their own until reinforcements arrive; at which point Bakugou's plans quite literally [[{{Pun}} go out the window]].
* Kingpin VS Paragon. Kingpin turns the fight into a BattleInTheRain and easily controls the flow of the fight; redirecting Paragon's explosions and actually destroying a gauntlet ''with his hat''. Paragon has pretty much lost the fight after that and Kingpin uses the opportunity to deliver a brutal CurbStompBattle and TheReasonYousuckSpeech:
--> '''Kingpin:''' You know. I find the Irony here almost cathartic . Not because you're the Hero or I’m the Villain. But because this exercise has proven something I’ve always believed. I know that you are so obsessed with being Number one. I know you think that Heroism is a competition, that being number one means something. Being Number one? It never mattered in the same way to me. I appreciate the title, the meaning behind the words. There are Heroes, and there are villains. And that's the fight you should worry about. Number One? It's a joke. A public opinion piece ran by gossip magazines that got picked up. I’d rather be, ‘A Symbol of Peace.’
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* Four hours into the exam and the Villains have four objectives in reach and the location of a fifth. Keep in mind that they need only five to pass with full marks - any others are just extra.

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