Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24510002-20170803160022/@comment-28224025-20170813211041

Hey, Lucastv719, I saw your Inamori Asuto video :D

Yah, I'm startin to like Asutoboy. Also, we both Saru now

Angelo Gabrini wrote:

There's still around 3 months until the anime if you include October. They might skip September but I assume they'll do a before the anime one I see, thanks.

Deathm wrote: you forgot saine i swear it will be epic if that dar matter guy will be a relative of haizaki or play in the team. Saine should appear he resembles asuto or yumma what about high school players i dont want only middle or elemantry players to play. The "Dark Matter guy" is Desuta, and I don't think he's related to Haizaki, Desuta likely is a literal devil while Haizaki is probably just a human with the title "Devil of the Field". If the stars align and Sein and Desuta do appear, I can sort of see a "rivalry" or some trash-talking between Haizaki and Desuta. I don't see Sein resembling any of those, Aphrodi, maybe.

TanatatTigerTruth wrote: Having the void element is a double-edged sword because it isn't weak nor strong to anything which could be good or bad depending on how the game treats the void/Mu concept. It's good because you don't have to deal with the element square nor could you care about it's weakness but it's also bad because you don't get to take advantage of said element square and all of your hissatsu have to be depended on their power which is good if you have a strong one but quite hard if it is weak.

I'm going to place my bet on Haizaki being Wood because he is going to activate Death Zone which is well...a Wood element waza.

Noboru is a libero right? That means he might get a shoot waza, and if the legendary goalie is also Endou, then the waza could actually be Megaton Head or something. Still think that "having no weakness" is somewhat "cheap".

Sure it depends on the game, but somebody with enough skill and experience could make some destructive plays using the Void element correctly. It will rely on the stats, and, IIRC, some skills that increase the element's power. I'd say it would make up for the loss of the advantage (most of the time). But I get what you mean.

Eh, reasonable. But I'd like more if he's either Wind or Earth. Wouldn't complain, tho.

Yeah, that's likely, he could get a nice development if Endou (if it's him) is his teacher or something, and later Noboru ends up getting better on his own, creating his own techniques, etc. Kinda lika Tachimukai. But I think Endou came up with Megaton Head during the Aliea Arc, so maybe he learned it during some unknown point in the Ares timeline.