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Amazon River Wave (アマゾンリバーウェーブ, Amazon Ribā Wēbu) is an offense hissatsu tactics introduced in Inazuma Eleven.

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Description
Inazuma Eleven 3JP: Advance while stopping all your opponents. Can only be used offensively/on your own half.
EN: Flood forward in a stunning surge! Attack - Own half only.

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Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!![]

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It is first used in episode 112 against Rose Griffon and made The Kingdom win the match. And during the match of The Kingdom Vs. Inazuma Japan, this was used again and the one leading was Leonardo Almeida, but later it is shown that Roniejo is leading it near the end of the match, in which the tactic became harder to beat. Toramaru tried breaking through this tactic but failed to do so.

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Players form two rows of four players, with the back row being able to freely run in between the front row's players. The two rows then run like two waves: first, one row is in the front running, then the back row runs forward in between players to be in the front. This repeats for a few times. The movement creates a giant wave that stops opponents from advancing any further or getting the ball. The user with the ball then leaps to the top of the wave, as if he/she were surfing, then the hissatsu tactic ends.

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Inazuma Eleven (イナズマイレブン) - Amazon River Wave アマゾンリバーウェーブ

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Inazuma Eleven 3 Challenge To The World - The ogre - Amazon River Wave

Trivia[]

  • This hissatsu tactic is based on the Amazon river in Brazil in South America as their team is Brazilian.
  • This hissatsu tactic is probably inspired in the pororoca, the Amazon river wave.
  • This hissatsu tactic is the most powerful offensive tactic of the third game.
  • In anime, it is one of the only hissatsu tactics that Inazuma Japan couldn't beat.

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