Lost Angel

Lost Angel (ロストエンジェル, Rosutoenjeru) is a keshin shoot hissatsu in the Inazuma Eleven GO universe.

User

 * Tsurugi Kyousuke

Keshin

 * Kensei Lancelot

Info (GO)
It is used by Tsurugi Kyousuke during the match against Mannouzaka in Episode 13, because it is his keshin hissatsu, Raimon was able to take a score and won since his hissatsu was able to break through.

Tsurugi used it again against Gassan Kunimitsu and was able to break trough Gigantic Bomb and scored the final goal. Later, in the next phase of Holy Road, Tsurugi used it again to made Raimon's second goal against Hakuren.

Afterwards, this hissatsu was seen yet again in Episode 32, but only in a flashback where Tenma, Shinsuke, Shindou, Aoi, Akane and Midori where thinking of the past matches, and it was not used in the episode itself.

It was seen again in the Episode 35 and scored the final goal against Genei Gakuen. It successfully passed through Lucky Dice.

Lost Angel was used again in the Episode 37 and was stopped for the first time by Shinsuke's incomplete keshin.

It was seen again in the match against Arakumo Gakuen in the Episode 38. It scored the second point for Raimon.

It is used again in the second half of the final in the Episode 43, against the new Seidouzan, Dragonlink. It was easily stopped by King Fire, Senguuji Yamato's keshin catch hissatsu.

It was seen again in Episode 46 at the TV, which Raimon was watching at it.

In Inazuma Eleven GO Game, this hissatsu technique requires a cost of 55 KP (Keshin Points) to be used.

Usage
First the user calls his Keshin, mainly Tsurugi calls Kensei Lancelot. The background shows clouds and the sky and the ball has a yellowish aura. The ball comes close to the user and as it starts glow with a yellowish-and-black aura that is much more intense, the user positions themselves and creates a large thorough shoot against the opposing goal.

Trivia

 * Lost Angel is currently the Keshin shoot hissatsu with the highest scoring rate in Raimon (GO).
 * This keshin hissatsu was first stopped by Nishizono Shinsuke's incomplete keshin.