My Hero Academia's story has been ramping up the action in the manga, with Deku and Tomura Shigaraki's final clash gets closer and closer. With Deku learning to master more and more of One For All's powers and Shigaraki unifying with All For One, this battle is sure to be bigger than ever before. Still, that doesn't mean that others aren't trying to take out Shigaraki on their own, such as America's Number 1 Hero, Star and Stripe.
In a recent arc, Star and Stripe faced off with Tomura Shigaraki, where she showed off her unique quirk, New Order. With her unbelievably powerful quirk, Star and Stripe pushed Shigaraki to the brink in an exhilarating air battle but was ultimately defeated herself. While Star and Stripe's appearance in the series was quite short, her fight with Shigaraki and the use of New Order was highly significant, and is sure to have huge repercussions on the rest of the series.
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Star and Stripe's unique quirk, New Order, is one of the most overpowered and versatile abilities in My Hero Academia. New Order allows Star and Stripe to set "rules" which can change the nature of things, such as making intangible things tangible and giving herself new abilities. She can even use New Order to affect other living beings, but not as freely as inanimate objects. In order to affect another with her quirk, Star and Stripe must fulfill two conditions: she must touch the person she wishes to affect, then say their name.
New Order has a few more restrictions that limit its power. While Star and Stripe can use these "rules" to increase her strength and speed, there are limits to how much she can increase it by, and it is quoted as not being enough to make her even
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