User blog comment:TsurugiFan16/MSPD: Inazuma Debaters!/@comment-5954191-20130511131330/@comment-5954191-20130511145851


 * Kazemaru triggered a chain of events, which has developed anime the way it is (LOL, not that musch of an impact, but more than Aphrodi, you know what I mean :p) Aphrodi shot with Chaos Break at the end and failed.


 * That was only his training for Fuujin no Mai. His other techniques came out of nothing or what? He also had to train his speed to create that technique and other. That was just a marginal moment of the real training he did.
 * Just a note: Kazemaru was originally a defender, the crystal was not that powerful to bestow him such power. His simple shot was just a result of his training, enhanced by the crystal.


 * Aphrodi also took the Aqua of Gods to get that incredible power. Without it he would probably just be a pawn. Taking a the Aliea Crystal is as "bad" as taking the Aqua of Gods. And he didn't knew what the Aqua of Gods was? Sorry, but most likely he was made aware of that by Kageyama. Nobody would take a suspicious liquid substance without asking what it does. And when he heard that it makes him "godlike", he didn't think about it twice. His and Kazemaru's ambitions were the same. Just listening to your coach, doesn't guarantees victory. Someone's game intelligence is the thing that changes the momentum of the matches. (Of course the coach has an important part too)
 * Just like Kazemaru followed Kidou's orders, Aphrodi followed Chan-Soo's orders, don't see your point here.
 * It's different if your mind gets changed by someone, rather than always having that character trait. He got influenced by the crystal, thus letting him believe he was the strongest and when he saw that Endou stopped his shots he got irritated. He got an concentrated dosis of the Aqua of Gods, which is restricted by 15min. Even if he had his "full" power, he could have used it for his benefit. His weak character was the thing that prevented him from playing.