1. The Sudden Drop-Off at Beast’s Forest The trip kicked off with a surprise challenge from Class 1-A's teacher, Shota Aizawa (Eraser Head): The Interception: On the way to the mountain facility, the bus stopped at a scenic overlook. Class 1-A met two members of the pro hero group Wild, Wild Cats—Mandalay and Pixie-Bob—alongside a young boy named Kota. The Survival Test: Pixie-Bob used her Earth Flow Quirk to cause a landslide, dropping Class 1-A into the dirt-trapped "Beast's Forest." The Goal: They were told to navigate the forest on foot and reach the camp by noon, or miss lunch. Fighting through dozens of earth beasts created by Pixie-Bob, the class pulled together and finally reached the lodge around 5:30 PM—exhausted, bruised, and starving. 2. Settling In & Meeting Kota After arriving late, the students learned more about their hosts and Kota: The Wild, Wild Cats: The team consisted of Mandalay, Pixie-Bob, Ragdoll, and Tiger. Kota’s Backstory: Midoriya attempted to greet Kota, only to get punched in the groin. Mandalay later revealed that Kota hated heroes because his parents—the hero duo Water Hose—were killed in the line of duty. Kota viewed heroes as clout-chasing narcissists who abandoned their children. Dinner & Hot Springs: The students made their own meal, bathed in the hot springs, and rested up for the brutal routine awaiting them. 3. The Quirk Enhancement Training Day two brought the actual core of the camp: grueling, personalized training designed to overwork their Quirks and forcibly expand their limits: Bakugo: Dipped his hands into boiling water to expand his sweat glands for larger explosions. Todoroki: Alternated between fire and ice inside a water barrel to stabilize his body temperature regulation. Midoriya: Exercised intensely while maintaining One For All: Full Cowl to build stamina and muscle durability. Uraraka: Continuous heavy rolling while floating objects to reduce nausea caused by zero gravity. Class 1-B Joins: Vlad King brought Class 1-B to train alongside 1-A, creating friendly rivalry between the two groups. 4. Cooking and Reaching Out After another exhausting day of training, the students were required to cook their own curry to build self-reliance and stamina under pressure. Midoriya noticed Kota was missing and tracked him down to his secret mountain cave overlooking the camp. Deku brought Kota a plate of curry and attempted to explain what being a hero meant, mentioning a friend (Todoroki) who also had to overcome trauma. Kota rejected Deku's ideals, telling him to leave, but kept the food. 5. The Test of Courage On the third night, the Wild, Wild Cats organized a classic Test of Courage in the dark woods to give the students a mental break while keeping their spirits high: Class 1-B hid in the forest using their Quirks to scare Class 1-A, who ventured into the dark in pairs. Remedial students (Bakugo, Kirishima, Mina, Kaminari, Sero) were stuck in study hall with Aizawa due to failing their midterms.
Class 1A lorebook
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MHA - Students
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Shouta Aizawa (MHA)
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MHA - Heroes
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Release Date 2026.08.04 / Last Updated 2026.08.04