Black Clover Shares Troubling Yami Update

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BlackClover's newest chapter gave a pretty troubling update on Yami's body:

✖ Black Clover shared a troubling update on the state of Black Bulls Captain Yami Sukehiro's body with the newest chapter of the series! Yuki Tabata's original manga has reached a new phase of the Spade Kingdom Raid arc's climax, and fans have seen how easily the Supreme Devil Lucifero has been wiping the floor with every one of Asta and the others' efforts.

Yami has spent the Spade Kingdom Raid arc in a terrible stasis as he and William Vangeance were in the midst of being sacrificed for the Advent of Qliphoth, and Asta and the others were thankfully able to break them free before they lost their lives. As the newest chapter troublingly reveals, however, Yami is far from unscathed as it's revealed that the inside of his body has been changed through all of that process.

Chapter 323 begins by looking back just before Yami jumped into the swing of things as both Vanessa and Grey bring him back from the brink. As Grey uses her magic to heal Yami, however, she gets a look inside of his body. His heart has become black and veins are spreading throughout, and Grey mentions that Yami's body is"almost" like that of Liebe, the devil that is now working with Asta.

This could bode poorly for Yami's future, but at the same time, could also be the start of something even greater. If Yami can somehow tap into this power and merge it with his own dark magic , then we could be seeing a much stronger Yami in the future. But it could also easily go the other route and mean his body is now decaying from the inside out.

0commentsHe could also pose an even bigger threat for the future, but what do you think? What do you think Yami's more devil like body might mean for the future of the series? What would you want to see happen? Let us know all of your thoughts about it in the comments! You can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!

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