User blog comment:TsurugiFan16/MSPD: Inazuma Debaters!/@comment-5284206-20130709115649/@comment-4902411-20130713142711

@Takato: Finally someone agrees with me :'D

Now, now, this is not about Endou in the first place, and in case if you really want to extend this, I can put before thousands of examples before to what you stated. You say that Endou broke through a GK when his Kick was around 45, and he was not at level 99. Well, Kick is indeed the main factor responsible for shooting, but Stamina and Guts also matter in shooting. Now, this example you put forth might be an example of the "Luck" we are talking about. These instances also happen with me, but they can never happen always with anyone. I fail to agree on this fact on this basis. You can't provide one valid proof for your statement, can you? Instances of luck should not be compared with the real abilities of players. Now now, according to your theory, when Fran mixi-maxes, she moves to the "offensive" part, and I think that she WILL have to move, steal the ball, dribble past (etc.) in her mixi-max mode, as her abilities of shooting boost up in mixi-maxing, not defending abilities, which would consume her GP much more.

And please, try to understand, a libero does the offense and defense in a balanced manner. Not like as you say, when liberos turn to an "offensive" and "defensive" part. They play in one position, that is when they defend and offend equally (or as the time calls).

I never said that Fran would always encounter a wood player+keshin. Now again, you say that Kinako would be beaten if she is in her "offensive" part. Read the context given above for it. There are no specific "offensive" and "defensive" parts for a libero.

I, Takato, and I surely know most of us believe that stats are more important than hissatsu. This is just a baseless conjecture of yours, which is based on luck (to which I say that it is baseless).