
Dominate My Hero Mania with the best Quirks! This tier list, updated, ranks every Quirk based on its PvP potential, PvE effectiveness, and overall utility. From devastating combos to unmatched support abilities, we’ll help you choose the perfect Quirk to climb the ranks and become the ultimate hero (or villain)!
Ranking Criteria
- Damage Output (high weight): The Quirk’s ability to deal significant damage in a short amount of time. High damage Quirks are essential for quick wins in PvP and efficient clearing of PvE content.
- Crowd Control (medium weight): The Quirk’s capacity to control the battlefield by stunning, slowing, or knocking back opponents. Essential for team fights and managing large groups of enemies.
- Mobility (medium weight): The Quirk’s ability to move quickly around the map, dodge attacks, and engage/disengage from fights. High mobility is crucial for both offense and defense.
- Utility (low weight): The Quirk’s versatility in different situations, including healing, buffing allies, and debuffing enemies. Utility Quirks provide valuable support to the team.
- Ease of Use (low weight): How easy it is to learn and master the Quirk. Quirks with simple combos and straightforward mechanics are more accessible to new players.
🏆 S Tier — Meta-Defining
These quirks are the absolute best in the game, dominating both PvP and PvE. They offer unmatched power, versatility, and ease of use.
One For All
One For All is still the king. Its insane damage output, coupled with its surprising mobility, makes it a force to be reckoned with. Landing a Delaware Smash is basically a guaranteed kill in PvP.
Best for: Aggressive players who want to one-shot opponents
Half-Cold Half-Hot
Todoroki’s Quirk remains a top-tier choice due to its incredible versatility. The mix of ice and fire attacks allows for both zoning and burst damage, making it adaptable to any situation. Plus, the ice wall is clutch for defense.
Best for: Players who like to control the battlefield and adapt to different situations
Creation
Yaoyorozu’s Creation quirk is a game-changer due to its incredible utility. She can create weapons, shields, and gadgets to support her team and control the battlefield. Her strategic options are unmatched.
Best for: Support players who want to provide their team with a wide range of tools
⭐ A Tier — Very Strong
These quirks are powerful and effective, but may have some minor weaknesses or require more skill to master.
Explosion
Bakugo’s Explosion Quirk is a powerhouse, dealing massive damage with its explosive blasts. Its mobility is also quite good, allowing for quick engagements and disengagements. However, it can be a bit risky due to its close-range nature.
Best for: Aggressive players who like to get up close and personal
Dark Shadow
Tokoyami’s Dark Shadow is a versatile Quirk that excels in both offense and defense. Dark Shadow can deal significant damage and protect Tokoyami from attacks. However, it’s weaker in bright light.
Best for: Players who like a balance of offense and defense
Zero Gravity
Uraraka’s Zero Gravity Quirk is great for disrupting enemies and setting up combos. Her float ability can be used to dodge attacks and gain a positional advantage. The damage output is not the highest, but the utility is phenomenal.
Best for: Support players who want to control the flow of battle
✅ B Tier — Solid
These quirks are decent and can be effective in the right hands, but they are outclassed by the higher-tier options.
Hardening
Kirishima’s Hardening Quirk provides excellent defense and survivability. He can withstand a lot of damage, making him a tough opponent to take down. However, his damage output is relatively low.
Best for: Tank players who want to soak up damage
Tape
Sero’s Tape Quirk offers good mobility and crowd control. He can use his tape to swing around the map and restrain enemies. However, his damage output is not very high, and he can be vulnerable when his tape is cut.
Best for: Players who like to move around the map and control enemy movement
Navel Laser
Aoyama’s Navel Laser can deal decent damage at long range. It’s difficult to aim, and overuse can cause him stomach aches in-game. It’s a high-risk, medium-reward quirk.
Best for: Players who like sniping from a distance
🔄 C Tier — Below Average
These quirks are generally weaker and less effective than the other options. They may have niche uses, but they are not recommended for most players.
Sugar Rush
Sugarman’s Sugar Rush Quirk can temporarily boost his strength and speed. However, the boost is not significant enough to make him a strong contender. It’s a very situational quirk.
Best for: Niche situations where a temporary boost is needed
Anivoice
Koda’s Anivoice Quirk allows him to communicate with animals. It’s good for scouting, but not very useful in combat. Very situational and underpowered.
Best for: Scouting and gathering information (rarely useful)
Vine
Ibara’s Vine Quirk can be used to trap enemies and deal damage over time. However, the damage is low, and the vines are easily destroyed. It’s outclassed by other crowd control Quirks.
Best for: Trapping enemies in specific situations
⬇️ D Tier — Weak
These quirks are significantly underpowered and offer very little value in combat or utility. Avoid these unless you’re looking for a challenge.
Tail
Ojiro’s Tail Quirk simply gives him a strong tail. It’s a very basic Quirk with limited offensive or defensive capabilities. It’s almost entirely useless in the current meta.
Best for: Roleplaying and memeing
Invisibility
Hagakure’s Invisibility Quirk makes her invisible, but it doesn’t offer much in terms of combat. She can be easily detected by skilled players, and her damage output is non-existent. It requires extreme skill to be even remotely useful.
Best for: Stealthy players who want a challenge
Current Meta Analysis
The current meta in My Hero Mania is dominated by high-damage Quirks like One For All and Explosion. Players are focusing on quick bursts of damage and fast-paced combat. Mobility is also key, as players need to be able to dodge attacks and engage quickly.
Recent Changes
- One For All damage slightly nerfed.
- Half-Cold Half-Hot ice wall cooldown increased.
- Explosion mobility slightly buffed.
- Creation received new gadget options.
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FAQ
How often is this tier list updated?
This My Hero Mania Quirks tier list is updated monthly to reflect the latest changes in the game, including new Quirk releases, balance adjustments, and meta shifts. We closely monitor player feedback, tournament results, and community discussions to ensure that our rankings are accurate and up-to-date. Check back regularly to stay informed about the best Quirks to use in My Hero Mania!
What factors are considered when ranking Quirks?
We consider a variety of factors when ranking Quirks, including damage output, crowd control, mobility, utility, and ease of use. We also take into account the current meta and how well each Quirk performs in different game modes. We aim to provide a comprehensive and objective assessment of each Quirk’s strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately, our goal is to help players make informed decisions about which Quirks to use.
Why is my favorite Quirk ranked lower than I expected?
Tier list rankings are based on a combination of factors, and personal preference can definitely play a role in how you perceive a Quirk’s effectiveness. A lower ranking doesn’t necessarily mean a Quirk is ‘bad’, just that it might be outperformed by other options in the current meta. Consider the ranking criteria and see if your playstyle emphasizes different aspects of the game. Experiment and find what works best for you!
Are there any Quirks that are good for beginners?
Absolutely! For beginners, we recommend Quirks that are easy to learn and use, such as Hardening and Tape. These Quirks offer good survivability and utility, allowing new players to contribute to the team without requiring complex combos or advanced strategies. As you gain experience, you can start experimenting with more challenging Quirks that offer higher potential rewards. Don’t be afraid to try different Quirks and find what suits your playstyle best!
Will this tier list help me win more games?
Using a top-tier Quirk can definitely give you an advantage in My Hero Mania, but it’s not a guaranteed win. Skill, strategy, and teamwork are also crucial for success. This tier list is designed to provide you with information and guidance, but ultimately, it’s up to you to master the Quirk and apply it effectively in combat. Practice your combos, learn the map, and communicate with your teammates to maximize your chances of winning!
How does PvP balance affect the tier list?
PvP balance is a major factor in determining the tier list rankings. Quirks that are overpowered in PvP will generally be ranked higher, while Quirks that are underpowered will be ranked lower. We closely monitor PvP balance changes and adjust our rankings accordingly. Keep an eye out for updates and patch notes to stay informed about the latest balance adjustments.
Can I use this tier list for PvE content?
Yes, this tier list can be helpful for PvE content as well, although some Quirks may be more effective in PvP than PvE, and vice versa. We try to take both PvP and PvE performance into account when ranking Quirks. Generally, Quirks with high damage output and crowd control are effective in PvE, while Quirks with good mobility and utility are useful in both PvP and PvE. Consider the specific challenges of each PvE mode when choosing a Quirk.
