Man, the tension between Shoto and Bakugo is basically a writer's goldmine, because their canonical dynamic is all about clashing philosophies. Bakugo's entire drive is built on this furious, self-made ambition—he believes strength is earned through sheer force and will. Shoto, on the other hand, inherited his power but is wrestling with the legacy and expectations that came with it. That fundamental difference in how they view power and purpose is the engine for so many fics. Are they rivals forced to team up? Does Bakugo see Shoto's internal conflict as a weakness, or does he eventually recognize it as a different kind of struggle? You can mine that for ages.
Then there's the classic 'forced proximity' scenario, which is my personal favorite. Dorm life at U.A. is perfect for it—maybe they get assigned as roommates, or have to share a cabin during a training camp. The conflict comes from them rubbing each other the wrong way constantly, but having no escape. Bakugo's noise and mess versus Shoto's quiet, orderly detachment. It starts with petty arguments over chores or music volume, but it can slowly peel back layers to something more vulnerable. Maybe Shoto's calm pisses Bakugo off because he can't get a reaction, and that frustrates him into trying harder to understand why Shoto is like that. It’s a slow-burn built on irritation that simmers into something else.
A lot of authors also dive into their traumatic pasts, but from opposite angles. Bakugo's past involves being praised and put on a pedestal, which twisted into aggression and insecurity. Shoto's is about being abused and molded into a tool. When these backstories collide, the conflict isn't just arguing; it's about completely different languages of pain. Bakugo might initially dismiss Shoto's issues as ‘daddy problems,’ while Shoto might see Bakugo's anger as childish. The story becomes about them failing to understand each other until some crisis forces them to bridge that gap. I’ve read fics where Bakugo only gets it after seeing Endeavor try to interfere, and his protective rage kicks in—not for Shoto as a weakling, but for Shoto as someone whose fight was stolen from him. That shift is incredibly satisfying when done right.
Honestly, I think a huge source of conflict that gets overlooked is simple, petty competition. They're both aiming for the top spot, right? So you get all these fics about them butting heads over grades, training exercises, even something stupid like who can finish a bowl of spicy ramen faster. It's not always deep emotional trauma; sometimes it's just two intensely driven teenagers who can't stand the idea of losing to each other. That rivalry can morph into grudging respect, or into something more, without ever needing a big tragic backstory reveal. The fun is in the bickering and the one-upmanship.
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Man, I've been knee-deep in this ship for years and the emotional conflicts are honestly what keep me coming back. It's rarely just straightforward bickering to romance anymore—though some of those are fun quick reads. The heavy hitters always dig into their foundational damage from the U.A. sports festival onwards. Bakugou's apology in the manga shifted the whole landscape, so now a lot of fics grapple with whether Shoto even wants that apology accepted, or if he's just tolerating Bakugou for the sake of the hero course. I've seen incredible takes where Shoto's cold politeness is actually more punishing than any shouting match would be, and Bakugou is just unmoored by it.
One specific conflict I'm tired of, though? The 'Shoto is secretly scared of loud noises due to Endeavor' thing leading Bakugou to have a crisis over his own yelling. Feels like a cheap way to force growth. More interesting is when they both recognize their communication is broken—Bakugou can't articulate anything softly, Shoto retreats into flat neutrality—and the story is about them building a new language, messy and full of misfires. That's the good stuff.
Tons of Ochaco/Katsuki stories turn on that explosive difference in their upbringings and outlooks. She’s working-class, all about providing for her family, while he’s got this brutal, almost aristocratic drive to be the absolute best, no matter the cost. It’s not just 'opposites attract' fluff—it’ s about whether her grounded compassion can ever reach someone who sees vulnerability as a weakness. I’ve read fics where she quietly pays for his extra-spicy lunch because he blew his allowance on new gear, and he’s just furious she noticed. The conflict writes itself: can he accept help without seeing it as pity? Can she stand being near someone who’s so aggressively independent it borders on self-destruction? It’s a goldmine for slow-burn tension.
Sometimes the conflict is external, too. Like, a villain attack forces them to work together, and their clashing combat styles—her zero gravity and his close-range explosions—cause as many problems as they solve. He’s yelling, she’s trying to coordinate, and underneath it all there’s this grudging respect that neither wants to admit. That’s the good stuff.
Honestly, the most compelling ones I’ve found ditch the easy romance and dig into the mess. A recent favorite had them as pro-heroes assigned as rivals by their agencies for a publicity campaign, and the fake antagonism started feeling a little too real.
Obsession is a big theme, because it’s rarely just about rivalry. They don’t just fight; Bakugou’s aggression ties back to Deku’s inexplicable, unconditional dedication. It’s a lot about guilt, obviously. Some fics do this great slow burn where Bakugou’s forced to deconstruct his own bullying, and he can’t reconcile the admiration he feels now with the shame of his past actions. The conflict isn’t external—villains aren’t the problem. It’s this internal knot of ‘I hurt you’ and ‘I need you to be better than me.’
Jealousy pops up too, but not in a petty way. It’s about legacy. Bakugou sees All Might’s favor and spirals, but it’s layered with the fear that Deku’s self-destructive heroism will get him killed. That creates this protective anger that feels totally in character. The best plots make their arguments feel like failed attempts to communicate—they’re screaming past each other, using battle as a language because they don’t know how to be soft.
Some writers lean into the aftermath of trauma, like the lingering effects of their first real fight at UA. The physical conflict is over, but the emotional fallout—Deku’s broken fingers, Bakugou’s capture—haunts their interactions. It becomes about making amends through action, not words, which fits them perfectly.