Atlantis Wall (アトランティスウォール, Atorantisu Wōru) is a block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.
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Inazuma Eleven GO[]
In the match between Raimon and Genei Gakuen[1], Amagi created it and used it, successfully blocking Mahoro's Maboroshi Shot, ending its streak of being impossible to defend.
In the match between Raimon and Arakumo Gakuen[2], Amagi tried using it in tandem with Kariya's Hunter's Net to block the ball, but it was quickly broken through by Taiyou using Apollo's Sunshine Force before they could bring out their techniques.
In the match between Raimon and "Seidouzan"[3], Amagi used it to try to block the ball, but it was quickly broken through by Gotou's shot with his Keshin, Pawn. Amagi used it again to try to block the ball with the help of Kurumada, but it was broken through by Aikawa's shot with his Keshin, Knight.
Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone[]
In the match between America Daihyou and Nippon Daihyou[4], Amagi tried using it in tandem with Kirino's Deep Mist to steal the ball, but Beta managed to break through the both of them before they could bring out their techniques.
In the match between El Dorado Team 02 and Giru[5], Amagi used it to try to block the ball, but it was quickly broken through by Meia and Giris' Dead Future. Amagi evolved Atlantis Wall, using Atlantis Wall G2 and successfully preventing Zat's shot from scoring, making the ball bounce towards Meia in the process. Amagi used Atlantis Wall G2 again to try to steal the ball[6], but it was quickly broken through by Giris.
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After hearing Kudou and the Megane Hackers found a defensive hissatsu technique similar to The Wall which could block Maboroshi Shot[7], Amagi took it upon himself to pick up its hidden manual at the Shopping District's Hihoudou. While at Hihoudou, Kousaka stepped in her grandfather and gave Amagi the manual, to which he noted to be a difficult technique to learn. Seeing this, Mahoro recognized his defeatism, telling him it would be impossible for him to learn Atlantis Wall, which made Amagi determined to master it for the upcoming match with Genei Gakuen.
Amidst Amagi's training for Atlantis Wall[7], Amagi tried using it several times to steal the ball from Kageyama, but he wasn't able to master it, making him depressed. After Kageyama's heart-to-heart with Amagi, Amagi resumed his training, being able to master it and successfully steal the ball from Kageyama.
In the match between Raimon and Genei Gakuen[7], Amagi tried using it, but he was blown away by Mahoro's Maboroshi Shot before he could bring out Atlantis Wall. Amagi used it again, successfully blocking Mahoro's Maboroshi Shot.
Acquirement[]
- Can be bought in Inazuma Town's Gokuraku Mart on Raimon Junior High (
雷門 中 )'s Front Schoolbuiding 1F (正面校舎1F) for 7,375 Nekketsu points.
Usage[]
The user comes to a sudden halt before their opponent, quickly getting into position and crossing both of their arms in an X-shape into the air while tilting their head skyward. They then reel back both of their arms, making a huge body of water rapidly cover the field below them as they surround themselves in a fleeting veil of turquoise energy. Once the huge temple emerges out of the body of water and glows turquoise, the user abruptly thrusts both of their arms forward, creating a hexagonal barrier of turquoise energy as their dribbling opponent is briskly blown away, making the ball bounce back towards them.
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Atlantis Wall blocking Maboroshi Shot. Atlantis Wall broken by Dead Future.
Atlantis Wall in the Inazuma Eleven GO game. Atlantis Wall's preview in the Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone and Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy games. Atlantis Wall's preview in Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013.
Atlantis Wall in Inazuma Eleven GO's English localization. Atlantis Wall L2 in Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone's Portuguese localization. |
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Trivia[]
- Part of its name, Atlantis, is a reference to the eponymous fictional submerged island said to be located on the Atlantic Ocean, a reference to its usage.
- The strength of this hissatsu technique in Inazuma Eleven GO was listed as "SS" in "Inazuma Eleven GO Shine/Dark: Nekketsu Official Guidebook Kyuukyoku-ban".
- In the Inazuma Eleven anime series, it is the only known hissatsu technique to be able to block Maboroshi Shot.
References[]
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO - Episode 035.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO - Episode 038.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO - Episode 043.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone - Episode 006.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone - Episode 042.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone - Episode 043.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Inazuma Eleven GO - Chapter 10.
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