Quirks inMy Hero Academiaare special powers that eighty percent of humans are born with.

They are inherited from a user’s parents, often mixing and mutating into entirely new quirks.

Considering these quirks develop over generations, you would expect all of them to become super strong.

A collage of Overhaul, All Might and All For One.

However, a lot of the quirks we see are actually rather weak.

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Once a ball has been removed, another one will quickly grow in its place.

A collage of Himiko Toga, Uraraka Ochako and Lady Nagant.

If Mineta takes too many of them off, his head will start bleeding.

Pop Off is not completely useless, as we’ve seen Mineta use it to escape Todoroki’s ice.

However, it’s still a weak quirk with little potential.

A collage of Dabi, All Might and Star and Stripe.

Mineta himself isn’t physically strong, so this quirk isn’t good for direct confrontations either.

7Squirmy Fingers

David Shield

David Shield is from theMy Hero Academia Moviecalled Two Heroes.

His quirk allows him to manipulate and bend his fingers in any way he wants.

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David uses it to build hero costumes or other inventions.

Besides boosting David’s productivity by a few minutes, it’s a useless quirk.

Even David himself admits that this quirk doesn’t even help him out that much.

An image of every user of One For All standing in a line.

He certainly got the short end of the stick with Squirmy Fingers.

If he keeps using it for more than a few seconds, he will get a very bad stomachache.

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Minoru Mineta using his quirk on Midnight during a test.

These bubbles don’t have any special properties except that she can make them smell good or bad.

The bubble itself travels extremely slowly and bursts upon impact, much like a normal bubble.

Besides making the house smell nice, there isn’t a practical app for this quirk.

David Shield appearing conflicted in My Hero Academia: Two Heroes.

4Object Attraction

Inko Midoriya

Inko Midoriya isDeku’s momwho supported Deku throughout his entire life.

She possesses a quirk that allows her to attract very small objects towards her.

Besides that, there is no practical use for her quirk in the world of heroes.

Aoyama Yuuga displays his flamboyant personality in My Hero Academia.

The quirk is certainly weak, but that’s not to say that it doesn’t have any potential.

As it stands, however, the quirk is one of the weakest.

Mei uses this quirk to look further into machinery parts for precise work.

Bubble GIrl appearing serious in My Hero Academia.

Capable of more than just girl power.

However, that’s all her quirk does for her.

Mei’s intelligence and creativity have nothing to do with her quirk.

Inko Midoriya from My Hero Academia riding her bycicle while smiling.

She could replace her quirk with binoculars or a magnifying lens without facing any setbacks.

There isn’t any potential for improvement for this quirk, and it serves little purpose in battle.

The other practical use for this quirk could be infiltrating hard-to-reach places.

Mei Hatsume holding a wrench, goggles on her head in My Hero Academia.

But then again, the task could simply be handed over to a smaller hero with a better quirk.

Otherwise, Iguchi is just like a normal person who looks like a lizard.

Spinner’s quirk isn’t completely useless, as he can also stick to high-speed objects as well.

Tatami from My Hero Academia using her quirk to shrink into her body.

To top it off, Spinner isn’t great at martial arts either.

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Spinner wearing casual clothes in My Hero Academia.

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