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A complete gameplay-focused breakdown covering: how to unlock both powers, what each move does, how strong they actually are, and how to build around them after the rework to Jungle Island and the new enchant system.
This update adds several new systems and two major powers based on My Hero Academia:
If you’re returning after previous patches, expect a noticeably smoother experience—the initial bugs during release have been patched.
Shigaraki is craft-based, not quest-based.
To unlock Shigaraki, you need:
All of these drop from the Shigaraki boss.
You must craft the Darkness Spirit at the Craft NPC.
This item unlocks the Shigaraki fight.
If you are struggling, run a cooldown-focused build or bring 2–3 players.
Deku has two stages:
Talk to All Might in Rogue Town and complete his two mini-quests.
Once you finish them, you unlock base OFA.
Base OFA is extremely weak, so don’t stop here.
Now talk to Deku, also in Rogue Town.
He will give additional quests which fully unlock the true Deku skillset.
This questline is longer and more tedious than Shigaraki’s path, but necessary if you want all moves.
You cannot “farm Deku” directly—this power is entirely quest driven.
Shigaraki comes with:
Good for:
Falls off compared to:
If you want a starter legendary, Shigaraki works. If you want a top meta DPS, he is not it.
Deku’s kit includes:
Deku is currently not worth the grind unless:
Expect him to be buffed soon—the community widely agrees his numbers are too low.
Focus: maximize his decay ticks + flat damage.
Recommended:
This build makes his weaker scaling more tolerable and improves AoE consistency.
Focus: double Detroit Smash + mode uptime.
Recommended:
This is Deku’s only way to feel fluid enough for midgame.
| Power | Strength | Weakness | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shigaraki | Strong title, solid AoE, great starter legendary | Not meta, mid scaling | New players, grinders |
| Deku | Good mobility, fun animations | Extremely low damage, needs buffs | MHA fans, cooldown-based builds |
Winner: Shigaraki
Even though his numbers are not top-tier, Shigaraki is still more reliable and more consistent than Deku.
This update adds fun content but both mythics fall short of top-tier expectations. Shigaraki is a solid legendary alternative. Deku is visually amazing but underpowered at release and almost certainly getting buffs.