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* DarkerAndEdgier: After the lighthearted Sports Festival arc, the story takes a darker turn when Shigaraki returns and Stain makes himself known.
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* EvilIsCool: Invoked and Deconstructed with Stain, the manga shows how damaging the concept can be to society, especially young people since the attention Stain gets from the media encourages already troubled people such as Himiko and Dabi to become full time villains. This is also troublesome because even if these villains are cool they are still evil, shown when Kaminari praised Stain's coolness, failing to realize he just praised the man who permanently crippled his classmate's brother right in front of said classmate until he is called out on it.

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* EvilIsCool: Invoked and Deconstructed with Stain, the manga shows how damaging the concept can be to society, especially young people since the attention Stain gets from the media encourages already troubled people such as Himiko and Dabi to become full time villains. This is also troublesome because even if these villains are cool they are still evil, shown when Kaminari praised Stain's coolness, failing to realize he just praised the man who permanently crippled his classmate's brother right in front of said classmate (or was almost killed by the same man) until he is called out on it.it. Iida decides that Kaminari isn't wrong about Stain's cool factor because of his convictions, but refuses to excuse his actions.
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* DefiantToTheEnd: Though defeated and bound, Stain refuses to fall against the "fake Heroes", and his own determination stops everyone in their tracks. Thankfully, a serious injury from his fight finally stops him.
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* BadPowersBadPeople: The HeroKiller [[TheParalyzer paralyzes people]] by licking their blood.

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* BadPowersBadPeople: The HeroKiller [[TheParalyzer paralyzes people]] by licking their blood.blood, making him a terrifying villain.



* VillainHasAPoint: While his method of dealing with "fake heroes" is more than extreme, Stain isn't entirely wrong in seeing how hero work is treated as more of a business or a pursuit of fame than a good deed. While All Might is a celebrity, he is considered a "true hero" by Stain because he treat his career exactly like that of a hero and, thus, [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou declared only he is allowed to defeat/kill the Hero Killer]]. He also criticizes and targets Iida because the student was driven by revenge and ignoring another Pro that needed saving, something that Iida admits was a bad move in hindsight.

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* VillainHasAPoint: While his method of dealing with "fake heroes" is more than extreme, Stain isn't entirely wrong in seeing how hero work is treated as more of a business or a pursuit of fame than a good deed. While All Might is no less a celebrity, he is considered a "true hero" by Stain because he treat treats his career exactly like that of a traditional hero and, thus, [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou declared only he is allowed to defeat/kill the Hero Killer]]. He also criticizes and targets Iida because the student was driven by revenge and ignoring another Pro that needed saving, something that Iida admits post-battle was a bad move in hindsight.
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* VillainHasAPoint: While his method of dealing with "fake heroes" is more than extreme, Stain isn't entirely wrong in seeing how hero work is treated as more of a business or a pursuit of fame than a good deed. While All Might is a celebrate, he is considered a true hero by Stain because he treat his career exactly like that of a hero and, thus, [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou declared only he is allowed to defeat/kill the Hero Killer]]. He also criticizes and targets Iida because the student was driven by revenge and ignoring another Pro that needed saving, something that Iida admits was a bad move in hindsight.

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* VillainHasAPoint: While his method of dealing with "fake heroes" is more than extreme, Stain isn't entirely wrong in seeing how hero work is treated as more of a business or a pursuit of fame than a good deed. While All Might is a celebrate, celebrity, he is considered a true hero "true hero" by Stain because he treat his career exactly like that of a hero and, thus, [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou declared only he is allowed to defeat/kill the Hero Killer]]. He also criticizes and targets Iida because the student was driven by revenge and ignoring another Pro that needed saving, something that Iida admits was a bad move in hindsight.

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* ChewOutFakeOut: Downplayed. Police Chief Tsuragamae reprimands the students who faced Stain when they were [legally] not allowed to, but goes off record in complimenting them for doing so as it is still the right thing to do.
* ContrivedCoincidence: Iida, Midoriya, and Todoroki are all at close proximity with each other, thanks to the Nomu attack on the city, allowing Midoriya to find and save Iida, with Todoroki not far behind.



* EurekaMoment: Midroira discovers a way to properly handle One For All: instead of focusing on one limb or finger at a time, he should spread the power throughout his body, allowing him to use 5% of its power for faster mobility.

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* EurekaMoment: Midroira discovers a way to properly handle One For All: instead of focusing on one limb or finger at a time, he should spread the power throughout his body, allowing him to use 5% inspiring a new form of its power for faster mobility.One For All called "Full Cowl".



* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: Deku, Todoroki and Ida survive Stain's onslaught and even rescue Mr. Native, but tales of their heroics can never be told since they committed a violation of performing superheroics without any license; If word got out, they would have to be punished.

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* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: Deku, Todoroki and Ida survive Stain's onslaught and even rescue Mr. Native, but tales of their heroics can never be told since they committed a violation of performing superheroics without any license; If word got out, they would have to be punished. As a result, Endeavor would gain all of the credit from that night.


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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Midoriya and Iida's mentors have their liecenses temporarily revoked after the students fought Stain.


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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Iida is usually a strict rule-abiding student of UA, but after learning his brother is injured to the point of retirement, he chooses RevengeBeforeReason and goes after Stain, almost getting himself killed in the process.


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* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Stain declares that All Might is the only one "allowed" to kill him since he sees him more of a "true hero" than all of the "fakes".


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* VillainHasAPoint: While his method of dealing with "fake heroes" is more than extreme, Stain isn't entirely wrong in seeing how hero work is treated as more of a business or a pursuit of fame than a good deed. While All Might is a celebrate, he is considered a true hero by Stain because he treat his career exactly like that of a hero and, thus, [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou declared only he is allowed to defeat/kill the Hero Killer]]. He also criticizes and targets Iida because the student was driven by revenge and ignoring another Pro that needed saving, something that Iida admits was a bad move in hindsight.
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* EurekaMoment: Midroira discovers a way to properly handle One For All: instead of focusing on one limb or finger at a time, he should spread the power throughout his body, allowing him to use 5% of its power for faster mobility.

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