Einsatz (アインザッツ, Ainzattsu) is a block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy.
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In the match between Inazuma Japan and Fire Dragon[1], Shindou created it and used it, successfully blocking Choon-yoon's Rapid Fire.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Shamshir[2], Shindou used it, successfully stealing the ball from Nazim. Shindou used it again[3], successfully stealing the ball from Rashid.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Mach Tiger[4], Shindou used it, successfully stealing the ball from Thamgan.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Storm Wolf[5], Shindou used it, successfully blocking Ruslan's shot and making it go out of bounds in the process.
In the match between Earth Eleven and Gurdon Eleven[6], Shindou used it, successfully stealing the ball from Creste.
In the match between Earth Eleven and Faram Dite[7], Shindou used it, successfully stealing the ball from Rodan.
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In the match between Inazuma Japan and Fire Dragon[8], determined to be the one protecting Inazuma Japan's goal, Shindou created it and used it, successfully blocking Choon-yoon's Rapid Fire.
In the practice match between Inazuma Japan and Resistance Japan[9], Shindou used it to try to block the ball, but it was broken through by Hakuryuu's White Hurricane chained into Yukimura's Panther Blizzard.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Storm Wolf[9], Shindou used it to try to block the ball, but it was broken through by Zaur's Gold Fever.
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The user comes to a sudden halt before their dribbling opponent, quickly getting into position and leaning their upper body forward while reeling back both of their arms. They then swing their arms forward, leaving a fleeting trail of bright yellow swirls and crossing their arms in an X-shape, closing their eyes and turning the surrounding area dark, leaving their opponent confused. Once they open both of their eyes again, they spring towards their opponent and rapidly take the ball away, making a rainbow-colored staff briefly flash, coming back into reality as they dash ahead with the ball, successfully stealing it from them.
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Einsatz GO in the Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy game.
Einsatz's Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy promotional artwork.
Einsatz in Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy's Portuguese localization. |
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INAZUMA ELEVEN GO GALAXY FIRST EINSATZ
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Inazuma Eleven GO 3 Galaxy Einsatz
Trivia[]
- Its name, Einsatz, is a reference to the eponymous German musical term meaning entry, a reference to the treble clef, the musical entry sign, in its usage.
References[]
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - Episode 003.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - Episode 008.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - Episode 009.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - Episode 012.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - Episode 016.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - Episode 031.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - Episode 037.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - EPISODE 1.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - EPISODE 5.
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