User blog comment:TsurugiFan16/MSPD: Inazuma Debaters!/@comment-5284206-20130709115649/@comment-5284206-20130713115056

I have to disagree with the 'overwhelming power of a hissatsu not decides this'. I have experience in the second game where Endou's The Earth broke through some of the most toughest keeper even when he isn't level 99 and his kick is just around 45 or sth and the opponent's gaurd is 70 yet Endou still manage to break through using The Earth, what I'm trying to say is stats is important but sometimes the overwhelming power of a hissatsu does decides the battle.

So keshin drains out once you're out of kp and mixi max drains out once you're out of Gp. Well, as we all know, the more you use the keshin hissatsu the more kp you use while mixi max, if Fran is in the libero position, won't move much until the opponent makes an attack which doesn't waste her Gp all that much the only drawback of the versatile moves Fran obtain is Tp consumption.But that all depends on which role Fran is in, offensive or defensive.

Now, you said Is it always necessary for Kinako to get into a duel with a character of Earth element, especially the one with an earth keshin? Well, it is obviously not necessary.   Well is it always necessary that Fran would face an wood player with wood keshin, not. Also Kinako would be beaten if she is on the offensive role since she has no keshin Of hissatsu and not a very high dribble stat, but in the case she is defensive, she could win.

As I state again, that depends on the role of Fran. If she is on the defensive, she would win due to the power of her keshin hissatsu and if she is on the offensive she could win due to her high dribble stat and her keshin's high attack.

And sometimes relying on stats is just like relying on luck, they sometimes work but let's say 50% to sth% of all the time. Stats are great no doubt about that but hissatsu are just as great maybe even greater.