Hissatsu technique

Hissatsu Techniques (必殺技, Hissatsu-waza, lit. "Special Move Techniques") are special techniques used in the Inazuma Eleven universe.

Info
Each technique requires a certain amount of TP to be used. A technique's base power usually scales with the amount of TP needed.

Types
Hissatsu techniques are divided into 4 basic types (Shoot, Dribble, Block, Catch) and Skill.

Shoot
Shoot (シュート, Shūto), English games: Shot, is a type of technique used to score goals. Volleys, bicycle kicks and headers also belong here.

Dribble
Dribble (ドリブル, Doriburu) is a type of technique used to get past opponents. Passes, dodges, feints, charges also belong here.

Block
Block (ブロック, Burokku) is a type of technique used to get the ball from an opponent. Tackles, slide tackles also belong here.

Catch
Catch (キャッチ, Kyatchi), English games: Save, is a type of technique used to stop the ball from going in the goal. Punches also belong here.

Skill
Skill (スキル, Sukiru) is a type of technique which requires no TP and has certain effects on the player, techniques, or the team. Debuted in Inazuma Eleven 2.

Elements
Like players, each technique is assigned one of four elements. If a technique with the same element as the player's is used, its power will greatly increase.

Combo hissatsu techniques
These techniques must be used with 1 or 2 partners. They can be anyone, but certain techniques only allow players with specific features to be partners. You can also let your partners be "Random".

You don't have to be close to your chosen partners, but they must be on the field.

Evolution
Evolution is a concept introduced in Inazuma Eleven 2. When a technique is used successfully for a certain number of times, it will "evolve" to its next stage (level up), increasing its power.

Types
Inazuma Eleven 2 & 3: Inazuma Eleven GO:
 * Kai to Shin Evolution: Normal → Kai (改, lit. "Remastered") → Shin (真, lit. "True")
 * V2-3 Evolution: Normal → V2 → V3
 * G Evolution: Normal → G2 → G3 → G4 → G5
 * Kai to Shin Evolution: Normal → Kai (改, lit. "Remastered") → Shin (真, lit. "True") → Tchyo (超, lit "Super"), Zetsu (絶, lit, "Absolute") or Goku (極, lit "Very")
 * V2-3 Evolution: Normal → V2 → V3 → V4 → A, S or Z
 * G Evolution: Normal → G2 → G3 → G4 → GX

Growth rates
Each technique also has a growth rate (fast, medium, or slow) which determines the number of times needed to level up and how much power is gained per level.

Trivia

 * Ultimate Secret Techniques (究極奥義, Kyūkyoku ōgi) is another way to call techniques with G-type evolution.
 * Before V-type evolution's debut in Inazuma Eleven 3, all IE2 techniques had Shin-type evolution, except for techniques with G-type evolution.
 * Before the debut of Inazuma Eleven GO (game), all techniques with G-type evolution were either Shoot or Catch type.H-104_77282_te04_jpg.jpg