My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

My Hero Academia: 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

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Though Support Heroes aren’t always in the spotlight, their job is a lot tougher than it looks.

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My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

Not all heroes are meant to stand in the spotlight in My Hero Academia. Some provide support from the background, helping with equipment, intelligence, or medicine. Others are primarily rescue heroes whose aid is invaluable. Their assistance makes the difference between life and death.

Depending on their individual skills, support heroes may not always fight on the front lines. That doesn’t mean their lives are easy. In some ways, they have a tougher time than famous Pro Heroes, facing numerous harsh realities in their work.

10 Support Heroes Are Naturally Not As Popular

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

My Hero Academia has a unique take on heroism, as it almost trivializes the concept. Heroes are both public servants and celebrities to be fawned over. Many heroes actively seek out the fame that comes with the position. For support heroes, that isn’t really an option.

While some are well-known, their popularity can’t compare to that of mainstream heroes. Eraserhead chooses the path of underground heroics as his Quirk Erasure isn’t suited for limelight combat. Despite being one of the most competent Pro Heroes in the MHA, he lacks the notoriety of heroes like All Might. Conveniently, this is exactly what he wants.

9 Their Quirks Are Often Not Suited For Fighting

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

As evidenced by MHA’s attitude toward the Quirkless, having the right Quirk is essential for choosing a career in heroics. In the case of support heroes, many of them don’t have Quirks that are suitable for fighting. That doesn’t mean they’re harmless. For example, Pro Hero Thirteen has a very destructive Quirk.

Black Hole is so powerful it can rip anyone apart, including its user – as evidenced by the incident during Thirteen’s confrontation with Kurogiri. The Quirk comes in handy during rescue missions but isn’t something a hero can regularly use in a fight. Thirteen is a respected Pro-Hero but isn’t as prepared for a confrontation with villains as Eraserhead.

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8 Some Support Heroes May Never Progress From Being Sidekicks

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

Because of the emphasis placed on the importance of flashy Quirks, abilities unsuitable for fighting aren’t appreciated. Some support heroes may never progress from being sidekicks. The progress of their career is stalled, with many thinking they can’t work individually or provide a contribution that’s as valuable as someone in the limelight. Sirius’s Quirk Good Ear allows her to hear high frequencies and quiet sounds. This works well while she’s working as Selkie’s sidekick but she may have trouble shining on her own.

7 Support Heroes May Struggle Financially

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

One of the most interesting facts about the society of My Hero Academia is being a hero is an actual job. Popular heroes can make a lot of money. The anime doesn’t go into a lot of detail on this aspect, but the amount of merchandise in Izuku’s room alone makes it clear that heroism is an industry.

While some support heroes have fans and receive support, it’s much harder to gain the same attention as a Pro Hero. As a result, they may even struggle financially. It’s no coincidence that many of the teachers at U.A. – like Midnight or Cementoss – have abilities more oriented toward support. They may actually benefit from the paycheck they receive as teachers.

6 They May Have To Take Less-Than-Ideal Approaches To Boost Their Popularity

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

With heroism being a contest of popularity, some will approach the issue in an alternate way to compensate for what they can’t do. One example is Uwabami. She is never described as a support hero, but her Quirk Serpentress is more suited for rescue operations than anything else. The snakes in her hair allow her to detect victims in disasters, a role she fulfills after All Might’s battle with All for One. Uwamabi isn’t known for her work as hero. Fans may remember her from Momo Yaoyorozu’s internship. Uwabami teaches her and Itsuka Kendo how to exploit their beauty and celebrity status.

5 Support Heroes Can Make Excellent Targets For All For One

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

While they aren’t always be battle-oriented, support hero Quirks can be useful. This can be a problem because it means they can become targets for the villainous All for One. Pro Hero Ragdoll loses her Quirk Search after she is kidnapped by the Vanguard Action Squad. She is forced to give up her career as a hero, but she remains with the Wild Wild Pussycats to support them in an unofficial capacity.

4 Even Support Heroes Can Become Arrogant And Make Mistakes

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

Arrogance is a huge problem among popular heroes. All Might isn’t immune to it. His insistence to keep fighting after he’s seriously injured is admirable, but also holds a dose of unconscious arrogance. Support heroes may also stumble into similar situations. Recovery Girl is an example of this. She tells Izuku Midoriya she will not treat him for self-inflicted injuries.

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Her comment may make sense considering Izuku’s self-destructive tendencies, but it also goes against the Hippocratic Oath. Doctors are supposed to treat anyone, whether they are self-destructive or not. At the very least, Recovery Girl should have directed Izuku to get therapy. Instead, she seemed inclined to abandon him. Granted, she is entitled to her opinion, but rejecting a patient will not help him.

3 They Have To Put In A Lot Of Effort To Learn Specific Fighting Styles

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

Even without combat Quirks, support heroes can learn fighting styles that suit them and play a role on the battlefield. That comes with a lot of effort, and it doesn’t always pay off. Sir Nighteye, for example, had an amazing Quirk.

His Foresight allowed him to see into the future. For a while, he even acted as All Might’s sidekick. Sir Nighteye was a deceptively strong fighter, using a set of heavy seals as his weapons. In the end, it isn’t enough, as he is killed by Overhaul.

2 The Hero Public Safety Commission May See Them As Expendable

My Hero Academia 10 Harsh Realities About Being A Support Hero

Some heroes with support-oriented abilities manage to get to the top through sheer determination. The best example is the highly-respected Best Jeanist, whose Fiber Master Quirk isn’t something one would think a high-ranking Pro would have. After he is injured by All for One, he becomes the target of an unexpected assassination plot. Dabi asks Hawks to kill him to prove himself to the League of Villains.

The Wing Hero seems to comply, but it’s later revealed that Jeanist’s death was actually staged through the use of a Quirk. Things could have easily gone differently. For the Hero Public Safety Commission, heroes can be expendable, and support heroes who don’t stand out as particularly strong can be taken out if it is needed for the greater good.

1 Even At Their Best They Can’t Save Everyone

Regardless of their flaws, support heroes are geared toward the same goal: saving people. It’s something all heroes have in common, no matter what their secondary motivations may be. No one is omnipotent and no matter how hard they try, they can’t save everyone. There are always casualties, especially in harsh battles like those during the Paranormal Liberation War. Sometimes heroes have to deal with the idea that they just weren’t strong enough to save their fellows.

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