Mugen The Hand

Mugen The Hand (ムゲン・ザ・ハンド, Mugen Za Hando, lit. Infinite Hand) is a catch hissatsu technique.

Inazuma Eleven 2

 * Tachimukai Yuuki
 * Byakko
 * Pierrone 

Inazuma Eleven 3

 * Tachimukai Yuuki
 * Cain Saito
 * Heart
 * Kino Aki
 * Robo S

Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone

 * Tachimukai Yuuki
 * Nishizono Shinsuke
 * Tamano Gorou
 * Raa
 * Kamezaki Kappa
 * Kaoka Utanori
 * Chidori
 * Cardamon

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy

 * Endou Daisuke
 * Kino Aki
 * Nishizono Shinsuke
 * Tachimukai Yuuki
 * Kaoka Utanori
 * Tamano Gorou

Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013

 * Tachimukai Yuuki
 * Cain Saito
 * Kino Aki
 * Nishizono Shinsuke

Info
The technique is obtained from Endou Daisuke's Ultimate Technique Notebook. The secret of the move mentioned by Endou is "shutatatan, dobababam" which may be referred to how the technique is used which is raising both hands slowly, then quickly clapping his/her hands, reaching for the ball and catching it. This move was originally made by Endou Daisuke, but even he could not complete this technique. Tachimukai was able to evolve it to G5. It was broken by God Break and later by Hellfire.

Usage
The user's hands glow yellow and they slowly bring it up and clap resulting in multiple yellow hands appear behind the user. The user then move forward the catch the ball with the hands doing the same. The number of hands depends on the level of the hissatsu, being: However, the number of hands remain 10 in the game, in spite of which evolution Mugen the Hand is currently in.
 * 4 hands at G1.
 * 6 hands at G2.
 * 8 hands at G3.
 * 12 hands at G4.
 * 30 hands at G5.

Trivia

 * When it was incomplete, its aura was blue, but when Tachimukai finally completed it, its aura became yellow, like the aura of the others hissatsu created by Endou Daisuke.
 * Endou Mamoru was initially the one supposed to learn this hissatsu, but gave it to Tachimukai instead, so that he could focus on completing Seigi no Tekken.