Invisible Wall

Invisible Wall is an E-rank villain, and one of the roughly seventy villains recruited by the League of Villains for the U.S.J. Incident, making him a minor antagonist in the U.S.J. Arc.

Appearance
Invisible Wall is a tall, somewhat scrawny villain. Due to his Quirk, he takes on various traits of a chameleon. This includes bright green, scaly skin, and a chameleon-like head with spikes, large bulbous eyes, and a long tongue.

He wears a simple black bodysuit, black sneakers, and a headset.

Personality
Due to his brief appearance, not much is known about him. However, he is shown to be cunning in how he uses his camouflage abilities. He also seems quick to underestimate his opponents, thinking Bakugo let his guard down.

U.S.J. Arc
Invisible Wall is one of several villains who ambushed Eijiro Kirishima and Katsuki Bakugo during the U.S.J. Incident. While most of the villains where defeated, Invisible Wall was clinging to the ceiling camouflaged. As Katsuki and Eijiro discussed how to deal with Kurogiri, the villain jumps down and lunges at Katsuki with a knife, mocking him for letting his guard down. Without turning around, Katsuki grabs Invisible Wall's head and sets off an explosion, easily incapacitating the villain. Invisible Wall, along with the rest of the recruited villains, were arrested after the Pro Heroes arrived.

Abilities
Stealth: Invisible Wall is able to use camouflage, allowing him to blend into his surroundings to a certain degree. This allows him to conduct sneak attack on his opponents.

Knife Fighting: Invisible Wall was seen carrying a knife in combat, implying he has a decent amount of skill in using it.

Quirk
Chameleon: Invisible Wall's Quirk grants him the physical appearance and abilities of a chameleon. He is able to stick to and climb on walls, rotate his eyes in multiple directions, and stretch his long tongue. He can also camouflage his entire body, which he uses to evade opponents and conduct surprise attacks.

Chapter Appearances

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Anime Appearances

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Trivia

 * His villain name is only mentioned in My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero.
 * In his introduction as a boss, he is called Violent Vandal, but during the gameplay he is called Invisible Wall. The name "Violent Vandal" is used with another villain.