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While plenty of discourse is had around the heroes of the My Hero Academia universe, there isn’t always as much discussion centered around its villains. This could be because the villains’ arcs and character growth really aren’t the central focus of the anime, a point of contention among fans and critics alike. That being said, saying the show doesn’t have a roster of amazing villains with incredible power and potential would be untrue. So, let’s take a closer look at some of the top villains in My Hero Academia whose power rivaled the strongest heroes.
1) Shigaraki

You can’t have a My Hero Academia villain list without including Tomura Shigaraki. Known as the Symbol of Fear, Shigaraki is the leader of the League of Villains and the successor to All For One. Covered in the hands of the family members he killed during his Quirk awakening, Shigaraki is visually one of the most striking characters on the screen. That’s not to mention his powerful Quirk, Decay, an ability that allows Tomura to quite literally decay anything with a touch of all five fingers.
Shigaraki starts the series as a whiny, entitled villain whose overpowered Quirk is overshadowed by his general incompetence as a leader. This begins to change when we see him take revenge on Overhaul, removing the rival villain’s arms as an act of revenge for the League. After a long period of training against Gigantomachia and coming into his own as a leader, Shigaraki truly becomes a force to be reckoned with, defeating powerful enemies like Re-Destro, and taking over the Paranormal Liberation Front. His Quirk grows in strength, enough so that Shigaraki can destroy a city with the touch of his hands against the ground. More so than some heroes, Shigaraki earns the slow build to becoming the main villain of the series, and a true threat that Deku is pressed to stop.
2) All For One

If Shigaraki is the face of the villains, All For One is the one pulling the strings behind the scenes. All For One is the mastermind behind most of the League’s actions and is the reason Shigaraki was molded into the role of a villain. Sadistic and malicious, All For One’s main goal in the anime is to steal One For All, the Quirk that was once his younger brother’s before it was transferred to the next Holder. All For One was viewed as the most powerful villain in Japan and was the main nemesis of All Might at one point during the hero’s life.
It’s revealed that All For One’s ultimate goal is not only to steal One For All, but to take over Shigaraki’s body as his own and become an unstoppable force of evil. This is possible with his extremely strong Quirk, All For One, which is the basis of his villain name. The Quirk allows All For One to steal the Quirks of others and wield them, a power that is an extreme advantage in most fights and situations. We see him utilize this power often, including taking the Quirks of notable characters like Hawks and Stain.
3) Stain

Stain, or Chizome Akaguro, was a villain active in Japan who was additionally dubbed the Hero Killer. He’s infamous for his role in killing pro heroes due to an intrinsic belief that society would be better without false heroes polluting it. This ideology warped Stain into a cruel, unforgiving figure that justified his murder of heroes as necessary and right. One such victim of Stain was Tensei Ida, the brother of Tenya Ida from U.A, who Stain left a paraplegic after their battle.
Stain’s Quirk, Bloodcurdle, allowed the villain to paralyze his opponent after tasting their blood. This paralysis could last up to eight minutes, depending on the person’s blood type. This Quirk was incredibly useful and debilitating in a fight, especially when paired with Stain’s swords that he used to injure and draw blood for his Quirk to make use of. Despite Stain joining the heroes in the final fight against All For One, the villain was a menace in his prime that terrorized numerous pro heroes and ruined the lives of many through his hatred for most of hero society.
4) Gigantomachia

Gigantomachia is one of the strongest villains in My Hero Academia in terms of raw power and strength. The massive giant was associated with the League of Villains, in particular serving All For One and even acting as the mastermind’s bodyguard. Later, Gigantomachia is used as a tool to help Shigaraki train and unlock his true potential, with the giant only recognizing Shigaraki as worthy when the other defeated Re-Destro. His every action revolves around serving All For One, though he does later defect to the heroes’ side when AFO abandons him after the Paranormal Liberation War.
It is noted in the anime that Gigantomachia possesses several Quirks given to him by All For One to make the giant stronger and more deadly. His original Quirk is called Endurance, turning his morale into stamina, energy, and durability. Other Quirks he possesses grant Gigantomachia traits such as muscle hardening, enhanced senses, gigantification, pain dulling, and more. He’s known for being a force of reckless calamity on the field, plowing through enemies to reach his goal, or All For One’s objective, a trait that makes him a terrifying enemy to counter.
5) Dr. Garaki

Dr. Garaki is a villain who is often overlooked for the flashier options that litter My Hero Academia. That being said, Garaki is easily one of the most important people associated with the League of Villains. Garaki is responsible for numerous experiments that have benefited the side of the villains and caused trouble for the heroes. His Quirk, Life Force, extends Garaki’s life and makes him appear as a younger version of himself, giving him more time to build and expand on his life’s work.
The strength that Garaki has lies in his incredible intellect. Garaki has an intrinsic knowledge of how Quirks function; he is also extremely skilled working with technology and appears to be a biological genius. The doctor is the one to create the Nomu, monstrous weapons of mass destruction used by the League during many of their attacks. Dr. Garaki was also capable of copying Quirks, as well as enhancing bodies such as Shigaraki’s, a key reason he was able to contain All For One.













