Synopsis. A week after the Smash attack movement, the power of Deku from 'My Hero Academia' has been removed from 'Fortnite'.
The Deku Smash was quickly embraced by the community but unfortunately was removed after a few short weeks.
The Deku Smash has suddenly been removed from Fortnite due to “an issue”, according to official Fortnite social media channels. This came only a few days following epilepsy concerns were raised against the attack, as well as swirling frustrations around its ability to one-shot enemy players.
Not only has the game removed the attack but they've gotten rid of the All Might-themed crates as well. While they wouldn't contain the weapon anymore, it still would've been nice to see the collab in action, instead of just pretending it didn't exist anymore.
? First released in the Fortnite Store on 16 December 2022 and the last time it was available was 68 days ago.
It's important to remember that the Fortnite and My Hero Academia anime crossover will end on December 29, 2022.
You can purchase four My Hero Academia characters from the Fortnite Item Shop. Izuku Midoriya, All Might, Katsuki Bakugo, and Ochaco Uraraka are available as new cosmetic skins for you to equip.
According to Epic Games, the Deku Smash ability was removed due to a bug. This made a lot of fans of the game upset, as the item never made it back before the crossover ended.
Here's what “deku” means in Japanese and in the anime My Hero Academia. Deku (木偶) is a Japanese word that means “wooden figure” or “puppet” but also “blockhead”, “fool”, or...
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Fortnite News on Twitter: "Deku's Smash has been vaulted. #FortniteMEGA https://t.co/3AzaxTudqW" / Twitter.
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This was showcased within the trailer for the new Season, and we sorta have an estimate of when he'll be coming. Now, it's been officially confirmed that the skin set will arrive on December 16th, 2022 and will appear in the item shop for players to purchase!
In fact, My Hero Academia is one of Fortnite's most recent anime crossovers to date. This crossover not only brought in Deku One For All power as a mythic item in the game, but it also added All Might, Uraraka, Bakugo, and Deku as outfits that could be purchased by fans.
Katsuki Bakugo (Japanese: 爆豪 勝己, Hepburn: Bakugō Katsuki), also known by his nickname Kacchan (かっちゃん, Katchan) and his hero name Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight (大・爆・殺・神ダイナマイト, Daibaku Kisshin Dainamaito), is a superhero and one of the main protagonists of the manga series My Hero Academia, created by Kōhei ...
As of now, Deku has access to seven Quirks, namely One For All, Transmission, Fa Jin, Danger Sense, Blackwhip, Smokescreen, and Float. The basic gist of all these powers is that they all come from the previous One For All users, with their abilities becoming stronger throughout the generations.
Deku's a pure gender-fluid pansexual who has a brotherly relationship with Katsuki Bakugou and a loving relationship with Todoroki Shouto. ...
Deku's final quirk is known as 'gearshift'. It's a quirk that is activated via physical contact. It allows the user to change the velocity of anything they touch, meaning they can spontaneously slow things down, or speed things up.
After observing how the quirk reacted to the bodies of the users, all the previous wielders concluded that One For All could not be held by a user who already had a quirk. Thus, Deku is the last successor to the quirk, making him their last hope to take All For One down.
In the My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission movie, Deku is certainly framed as a villain. He's falsely accused of mass murder by Otheon's chief of police and is forced to go into hiding with Rody Soul. By the end of the movie, they both manage to clear their names and remove their villain image.
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