My Hero Academia The Strongest Hero Twitter

Okay, let's talk about My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero on Twitter. Specifically, the, uh, interesting opinions you see floating around.
The Tier List Trauma
Tier lists! Oh boy, tier lists. Everyone's got one. And everyone thinks theirs is absolutely correct (spoiler: they're not). Seeing the debates rage is pretty wild.
Seriously, people get heated. Someone put Kaminari in C tier? Prepare for war!
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Unpopular Opinion Time
Brace yourselves. Here's where I might lose some of you.
I think... I think Endeavor is slightly overrated in the game. Don't @ me!
I know, I know. His damage output. His flames. But come on, his mobility is clunky! He is not the unstoppable force many claim.
He's definitely strong, don't get me wrong. Just... not "god-tier" strong, in my humble, easily-flamed opinion.

The "Who Should I Pull?" Dilemma
Ah, the eternal question. Banner drops. New characters. Limited time only!
Twitter is flooded with players asking who they should pull. Everyone has different opinions, and that's fine.
But sometimes, the suggestions are... questionable. Like, "Skip All Might to save for... Mineta?" No offense to Mineta fans (do they exist?), but...no.
My (Probably Wrong) Advice
So, you're asking me who to pull? Here's my 2 cents: pull for characters you LIKE.

Meta is temporary. Waifu/Husbando is forever. I stand by this.
Besides, even a "lower-tier" character can be amazing with the right build and strategy. Don't let the tier lists dictate your fun!
The Glitch Reports and Rage Quits
Every gacha game has its glitches. My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero is no exception.
The Twitter feed lights up with complaints when something goes wrong. Which is understandable!
But some of the reactions are gold. Like, "This game stole my Bakugo! I demand compensation!"

My Plea to the Developers
Dear developers, please fix the glitches! But also, please keep the funny error messages coming.
Nothing is more entertaining than a cryptic error message that makes absolutely no sense. It becomes a shared experience.
The Fan Art and Appreciation
Amidst all the debates and complaints, there's also a lot of love for the game on Twitter.
The fan art is incredible! People are so talented.

Seeing people celebrate their favorite characters and share their gameplay is genuinely heartwarming.
It reminds you that, at its core, My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero is about celebrating a series that many people adore.
Even if some of those people are slightly too invested in tier lists. Okay, very invested.
In conclusion, My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero Twitter is a wild ride. Buckle up!
