Summary

There is a lot to love about the team-based battle royal gameMy Hero Ultra Rumble. There’s a massive map, plenty of fun strategies to try out, and even more great characters to learn to play in order to smash the competition.

You already have access to some of UA’s best and brightest students and teachers, with a few other heroes and villains to boot, but that doesn’t mean there couldn’t and won’t be more to choose from eventually. With how many great characters exist inMy Hero Academia, it just makes sense for there to be a few additions down the road.

My Hero Academia Mr. Aizawa / Eraser Head

10Mr. Aizawa

Thanks to the fact that My Hero Ultra Rumble makes use of a lot of ranged mechanics that allow players to swing to locations, Mr. Aizawa (AKA Eraser Head) or even Hitoshi Shinso could be fascinating characters to add to the game.

Admittedly, Shinso would be a lot tougher to get working, thanks to his unique quirk, making Mr. Aizawa a great option instead. Between his capture scarf and his ability to stop enemies from accessing their quirks, he’d probably make a great addition to the technical character roster.

My Hero Academia All For One

9All For One

All For One is a bit of an overpowered villain, but if Shigaraki can be nerfed a bit, so can he. You need to have the ability to let All For One clash with the likes of All Might and Deku, and thanks tothe nature of the recurring master of evil’s quirk, the options for the character are limitless.

It would be easy to give him a power set similar to All Mights or give him some kind of standard dark-looking tendrils, but the developers could get really creative. If the quirk abilities he could use were stolen from other notable characters from the series, All For One could act similarly to Toga minus the transformations.

My Hero Academia Mina Ashido in front of cherry blossoms

8Mina Ashido

While she’s not the most popular character in the series, that doesn’t mean Mina Ashido doesn’t deserve some love. The acid-spewing hero would bring a lot of much-needed variation to the cast of characters in terms of design.

She’d likely be a great character both offensively and defensively if her acid were capable of damaging enemies while also slowing them down. A simple ability like that would almost certainly make her a top-tier character, resulting in her being a must-play character on every team.

My Hero Academia Mirio Togata

7Mirio Togata

The bright young hero with the permeation quirk should make it into the game sooner rather than later. Thanks to the emphasis on obstacles on the map, his ability to walk through solid matter could prove especially useful as a rapid character.

Mirio could function like the scout of your three-quirk team, and the potential combat applications of his quirk would certainly be interesting to see. It wouldn’t be hard to see him having an ability that drops him into the floor, only to pop out and dish out some damage on an enemy.

My Hero Academia Endeavor

6Endeavor

It’s kind of surprising that the game didn’t launch with Endeavor as a playable character, considering how many people have become fans of the grumpy and complex hero. His over-powered fire attacks are the kind of thing the game needs toreally heat up, especially on a visual level.

Endeavor would be an interesting character if he function more like an assault-style grappler, having most of his abilities revolving around getting his hands on his foes. You could grab an enemy, launch into the air, and explode in a barrage of fire, something that could be high risk, high reward.

My Hero Academia Overhaul / Kai Chisaki

5Kai Chisaki

Better known as Overhaul, Kai Chisaki would be a devastating addition to the roster of villains you have to choose from. Even better, many of his attacks could be pulled right from the anime or pages of the manga.

He’d be the perfect candidate for another unique special ability in which he becomesa massive monster of humanity, much like he was when he fought with Deku when he was at 100 percent. Seeing him running around like they do in the game might be out of place, but that’s a small price to pay for some cool gameplay.

My Hero Academia Nejire Hado shoots her quirk

4Nejire Hado

Another character that would be a perfect addition to the game is none other than Nejire Hado. She has the potential to be one of the most exciting and rewarding glass canons any game has ever seen if they use the right care in implementing her.

Since her Wave Motion quirk literally converts her own strength into her powerful attacks, she could be constantly draining her own health to dish out devastating attacks. As long as she’s capable of flying around relatively well, and you’re able to get ina couple of good blocks, she’d be able to play defensively to make up for her high-risk playstyle.

My Hero Academia Fumikage Tokoyami with his classmates

3Fumikage Tokoyami

You probably love Tokoyami just like a huge portion of the MHA fanbase, and that’s exactly why he should be included in the game. Obviously, Dark Shadow will be doing all the fighting, but when taking the quirk’s use from the show into account, there are many options for the game.

Like some other characters, he could have the ability to use Dark Shadow to quickly and safely transport downed teammates. At the same time, Dark Shadow would make Tokoyami yet another close-quarters fighter, helping to provide different styles of play for the game.

My Hero Academia The Hero Killer Stain

2Stain

While Stain might seem like a tricky character to make work in a game like this, it’s worth remembering that characters already have the ability to immobilize enemies in the game. It’s easy to see Stain being another fantastic technical character who is tough to use but rewarding after some practice.

All of his knives and swords would allow him to have a medium to close-range fighting style, and his quirk, if able to be activated upon command instead of when an attack hits, could create a fresh dynamic to the fights in the game.

My Hero Academia Lady Nagant in the rain

1Lady Nagant

One of the most fascinating heroes turned villains in MHA,the sniper Lady Nagant(or Kaina Tsutsumi) is so made for combat that she deserves a spot in the game. If she had access to both Air Walk and Rifle as her quirks, she could work in either the strike role or the technical role perfectly.

She’d be a fun addition as her focus could be on having the longest attack range in the game and high mobility, something that would make her Air Walk quirk all the more important. If a solid shot or two from her slow-firing Rifle was enough to down a player, she’d become a hotly-used character in no time.