Warning! Contains spoilers for My Hero Academia chapter 348!
Since Deku will be traveling to fight Shigaraki over the next couple of chapters, it looks like My Hero Academia will be able to shift its focus away from him and onto characters that desperately need it. While Deku is the main character of the manga, the series boasts a large cast of characters, many of whom still have unresolved character arcs. It seems like now there may finally be an opportunity for these arcs to be wrapped up.
My Hero Academia, a superhero manga by Kohei Horikoshi, is currently in its final arc. This arc is an all-out war between the Hero Association and the League of Villains. The fighting is occurring in various different locations, with both the heroes and the villains split up between them. The heroes tried to set up these battles in a way that they would have the maximum chance of victory, but Deku was taken away from his intended battlefield by Himiko Toga. This left the group of heroes fighting Shigaraki at a major disadvantage, despite the large number of heroes fighting him.
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At the end of chapter 348, Deku left the battle with Toga to head towards the fight with Shigaraki. Even though Deku can use his quirks to travel very quickly, Shigaraki is about 200 kilometers away from where they were fighting Toga, so it will still take a fair amount of time to get there. This means that he will probably just be heading towards that fight with Shigaraki over the next couple of chapters, which will let My Hero Academia focus on other characters and fights while he is doing this. This will let Horikoshi resolve many character arcs without detracting from the battle
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