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All For One explains the "Quirk Factor" theory—that quirks are like organs or cells that retain the memories and consciousness of their original owners.

While the main fight stalls, the focus shifts to and her growing disillusionment with hero society.

Despite All For One's efforts to manipulate Tomura's hatred to overwrite Deku's will, the vestiges choose to stay with Deku, citing his selfless obsession with saving others. [AnimesTC] Boku no Hero Academia - 123.mp4

The transfer fails because Shigaraki's body is not yet complete. Both Deku and Shigaraki fall unconscious in the real world as they separate. The "B Plot": Toga’s Query

The episode picks up immediately after Bakugo's heroic sacrifice. Seeing his friend gravely injured, Deku snaps into a visceral, mindless rage, attacking Shigaraki with enough intensity to bite through the villain's "Rivet Stab" tendrils. This emotional instability allows All For One (possessing Shigaraki) to initiate a quirk transfer by touching Deku's face. All For One explains the "Quirk Factor" theory—that

All For One attempts to forcibly steal One For All. He is met by the vestiges of Nana Shimura (the 7th user) and Yoichi Shigaraki (the 1st user).

In of My Hero Academia (Season 6, Episode 10), titled " The Ones Within Us ," the battle between Izuku Midoriya (Deku) and Tomura Shigaraki shifts from the physical world to the metaphysical realm of their quirks. Episode Summary The transfer fails because Shigaraki's body is not

Most of the episode takes place within the , a mental landscape where the consciousness of previous quirk users resides.