Honestly? I think a lot of fics oversell the 'friendship' angle. With these two, it's never going to be movie nights and inside jokes. The dynamic that works is a kind of brutal, operational partnership. They're two of the most powerful in the class, and they both think in terms of victory. The rivalry is the friendship; it's a constant, grinding push to be better because the other is there. I've seen it framed as the only person Bakugo respects enough to truly compete with, since he's written off Deku's strength as a fluke. The tension comes from that respect being shown through aggression, not kindness. It's a lot more compelling to me than forcing them into soft moments.
You know, I almost scroll past Shoto/Bakugo threads now because so much of it feels stuck on the same few dynamics. It's always 'icy reserve meets explosive temper' and they're just shouting until they kiss. But the fics that grab me are the ones that realize their rivalry isn't really with each other—it's internal. Bakugo's whole identity was built on being the best, and then this kid shows up with a power he didn't even want and still almost beats him. That's not just anger; that's a crisis. And Shoto seeing someone so violently passionate about their own power while he's actively rejecting half of his? It's a mirror.
The best exploration I've read was in a quiet, post-war fic where they're both dealing with chronic pain. Bakugo's injuries from his quirk overuse, Shoto's from...well, everything. They're in the same physical therapy group and it's just this grudging understanding that no one else gets what this level of power costs. The friendship, when it comes, isn't about soothing each other. It's about not having to explain why you push so hard. They become allies in a way that's different from Deku's unconditional support—it's conditional on neither of them showing weakness, which somehow lets them be weaker around each other. Funny how that works.
What gets lost sometimes is Bakugo's capacity for observation. He reads Shoto's tells—the slight temperature drop, the way he holds his left side—and acts on them without comment. That's the core of it for me: a rivalry built on a foundation of terrifying mutual recognition, not misunderstanding. They're too similar in their damage to ever truly be enemies.
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Man, I’ve read so many of these. It’s interesting how most writers seem to land in one of two camps: rivals-to-lovers or mutual pining with a side of explosive emotional repression. The first type is all about external conflict—training battles that get too personal, public spats that turn into private conversations. They’ll have Bakugou’s aggression actually chip away at Todoroki’s calm facade, and Shoto’s quiet observations get under Katsuki’s skin in a way nobody else can.
What works, when it works, is when the author remembers Bakugou isn’t just anger. He’s terrifyingly observant. Good fics use that. He notices the tiny flinch when Shoto uses his left side, or the way he holds a cup too tightly. And Todoroki isn’t just passive; his stubbornness matches Bakugou’s, it’s just quieter. Their dynamic develops through these silent recognitions—Bakugou sees Shoto’s fucked-up family trauma and, in his own abrasive way, refuses to coddle him for it. Shoto sees Bakugou’s drive not as mere arrogance but as this single-minded, almost fragile need to prove himself. They meet in this space of understanding that’s built more on actions than dialogue.
A common pitfall is making Shoto too soft or Bakugou too one-dimensionally angry post-canon. The best character development I’ve seen happens when they push each other’s flawed perspectives. Bakugou forces Shoto to engage, to want something for himself beyond his father’s shadow, and Shoto’s unshakeable calm forces Bakugou to confront the parts of himself that aren’t about winning.
The dynamic between Shoto Todoroki and Katsuki Bakugo in 'My Hero Academia' is already charged with tension, but fanfics take that rivalry and twist it into something far more intimate. I’ve seen stories where their competitive edge slowly morphs into mutual respect, then into something deeper—like Bakugo noticing how Todoroki’s ice burns his fingers but still reaches out anyway. The best fics don’t rush it; they let the emotional weight build through shared battles, quiet moments, and unspoken understanding.
Some writers focus on Bakugo’s abrasive exterior cracking under Todoroki’s quiet persistence, revealing vulnerability. Others explore Todoroki’s repressed emotions finding an outlet in Bakugo’s raw intensity. The rivalry becomes a conduit for healing, especially when tied to their traumatic pasts. There’s a recurring theme of fire and ice symbolism—Bakugo’s explosions melting Todoroki’s emotional barriers, or Todoroki’s calm tempering Bakugo’s rage. It’s not just about romance; it’s about two broken people fitting together.
Most fics I've stumbled into treat their dynamic as this inevitable tragedy, you know? Two brothers wrecked by the same man but processed it in opposite directions. The rivalry isn't just about who has the stronger quirk—it's Dabi proving Endeavor's 'masterpiece' is flawed, and Shoto trying to salvage something that might be unsalvageable. Authors who lean into the psychological horror of it get under my skin in the best way.
What really gets me are the quiet, broken moments some writers slip in. Shoto offering a cup of tea after a brutal fight, Dabi scoffing but not throwing it away. It's never about forgiveness; it's about acknowledging the shared damage. The bond feels less like brotherhood and more like mirrored ghosts haunting the same house.
Though honestly, half the time I'm just here for the explosive, messy fights. The emotional stuff is a bonus.
Bakugou and Midoriya's dynamic in 'My Hero Academia' is this wild push-and-pull of pure ego and quiet resolve, and fanfic writers latch onto that tension for a reason. It's never just about putting them in a room and having them kiss. The best fics use the established rivalry—all that explosive pride and lingering resentment from childhood—as the friction that eventually generates real heat.
A lot of stories I've clicked through explore the idea that their friendship, or whatever evolves beyond it, has to be earned through brutal honesty. Bakugou wouldn't accept anything less, and Midoriya wouldn't offer anything fake. I remember one where Bakugou's apologies weren't spoken; they were actions, like adjusting his fighting style to protect Deku's already damaged arms. The rivalry didn't vanish; it transformed into this incredibly specific form of care, a mutual drive to be better that now includes watching each other's backs. That shift from 'I'll surpass you' to 'I'll make sure you're there to be surpassed' hits so much harder because of their history.
Sometimes I get tired of the 'enemies to lovers' tag being slapped on everything, but with these two, it feels like the genre was built for them. The narrative groundwork is all there in canon, so fanfiction just digs deeper into the emotional excavation required.