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Gaia Break (ガイアブレイク, Gaia Bureiku) is a combination shoot hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.

Game description[]

Description
Inazuma Eleven 2JP: T.B.A.
EN: A mighty shot that gathers up the earth's energy and blasts it away!
Inazuma Eleven 3
Spin-offs
StrikersJP: T.B.A.
EN: A mighty shot that gathers up the earth's energy and blasts it away!
Strikers 2012 Xtreme
GO Strikers 2013

Users[]

Inazuma Eleven 2
Inazuma Eleven 3

Info[]

In the second and last match between Epsilon and Raimon[1], Macure, Metron, and Zel used it, pushing both Kogure and Endou into the goal and successfully scoring Epsilon's first goal. Macure, Metron, and Zel used it again to try to score, but it was stopped by Endou's Majin The Hand.

In the match between Epsilon Kai and Raimon[2], Macure, Metron, and Zel used it to try to score, but it was deflected by Endou's Seigi no Tekken. Macure, Metron, and Zel used it twice again to try to score, but both attempts were deflected by Endou's Seigi no Tekken once more.

Acquirement[]

Inazuma Eleven 3
  • Can be bought in Raimon's main building 2F Strongest shop or Okonogi's shop for 14,000 Nekketsu points.

Usage[]

Three users stand side by side, with the one in the center crouching while the other two cross their arms in the air before all reel their body back. A yellow beamlike energy appears around them, sending the ball high into the air as several large rocks emerge from the field. The ball then draws some of the rocks, coating it into a spiky mass as the three simultaneously spring towards it, with the one in the center getting ready to overhead it while the other two get ready to volley it. Once they kick it, they break the spiky mass, covering the ball with whitish yellow energy as it heads towards the goal.

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Anime[]

INAZUMA_ELEVEN_FIRST_GAIA_BREAK

INAZUMA ELEVEN FIRST GAIA BREAK

Game[]

IE2_Game_-_Gaia_Break

IE2 Game - Gaia Break

Trivia[]

  • Part of its name, Gaia, is a reference to the eponymous Greek earth Goddess, referring both to its usage and element.
    • Interestingly, its name could be interpreted as Epsilon trying to break Gaia, who were a contender for the title of The Genesis.

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