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Kami no Takt ((かみ)のタクト, Kami no Takuto, lit. God's Baton) is an offense hissatsu tactics introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.

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Description
GOJP: T.B.A.
EN: A concerto played on the pitch that sketches out a perfect route.
Chrono StoneJP: T.B.A.
EN: With a flick of your wrist, conduct the ball up the pitch from player to player.
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Inazuma Eleven GO
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone

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Inazuma Eleven GO[]

Matsukaze Tenma, Nishizono Shinsuke and Sorano Aoi were watching a video which showed the finals of the Holy Road from last year and Raimon was playing against Kidokawa Seishuu. Shindou used Kami no Takt and directed an unknown member to pass to Hamano Kaiji. Shindou made another line in order for Hamano to pass to another unknown member. A third line was made to pass the ball to Kirino Ranmaru and a fourth line was made for Kirino to pass the ball to the third unknown member, who passed the ball to Kurama Norihito with the fifth line Shindou made with Kami no Takt.

Shindou used this hissatsu tactic against Tengawara, using it in order to win the game. However, since most of Raimon's teammates were unwilling to go against Fifth Sector, only Tenma and Shinsuke have been guided by this tactic.

This tactic has also been used against Teikoku, but failed.

In the first Holy Road nationals match against Gassan Kunimitsu, Shindou attempted to use Kami no Takt in order to guide his teammates through the cyclones generated by Cyclone Stadium. However, his efforts had gone to waste, as the aura from his hissatsu tactic disappeared in midst of the cyclones.

Shindou used it again in the episode 27 against Hakuren and was successfully used to pass the ball to Nishiki and Hikaru and afterwards, scored a goal with Harmonics.

It was used again against Kidokawa Seishuu, Genei Gakuen and Arakumo Gakuen.

In episode 43, it was seen in Tenma's flashback. 

After Raimon won the Holy Road, the team watched a special program that was commemorated to them on TV, showcasing their hissatsu, keshin and tactics they used and the opponents and their moves they faced during the tournament.

Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone[]

Shindou used Kami no Takt during the match between Raimon and Shiroshika Gumi, where he used it to lead the team to the victory and to help Tasuke and his friends to play soccer. Shindou made the first line to let see to Nishiki where his pass will come. The second line was made for Tenma and Tsurugi to charge ahead. The third line was made to pass the ball to Shishimaru and the fourth to pass the ball to Tasuke. After that, he was making many lines which followed the other members to connect the passes with each other.

Shindou used Kami no Takt again during the match between Entaku no Kishidan and Tenmas. He first observed the field and then, he made the first line to Nishiki to see where the pass will come. The second line was made for Nishiki to pass to Taiyou. The third line went to Hikaru and Taiyou passed the ball to Hikaru. The fourth line was made to make a direct pass from Kurama to Tsurugi.

Shindou used Kami no Takt again in during the match opposing El Dorado Team 02 to Giru. The first time, Gamma ignored the tactic without passing the ball, while the second, Alpha and Beta tried together to get the ball but they hit each other, making the tactic fail once again.

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]

It first appeared in episode 6 on the match between Inazuma Japan and Big Waves, used by Shindou. The members passed the ball to each other and easily obtained a one-point lead with Tsurugi's Bicycle Sword. However, it failed on the second and third time when Big Waves used their hissatsu tactics, Suck Out.

In episode 7, Sakura asked Shindou to use Kami no Takt to break through Suck Out but failed again.

Movie[]

Kami no Takt was used by Shindou during the match between Raimon and Zero. Tenma followed the line Shindou made to steal the ball from Shuu but it failed however when Shuu dodged Tenma.

Usage[]

The player uses their hands to direct passes to their teammates or to show them the spaces in the field, as if a they are conducting the team's movements. A yellow aura comes from their hands and it is used for the ball to go where it is ordered to, thus creating a series of perfect passes.

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Trivia[]

  • Its name, Kami no Takt, is a reference to its prominent user, Shindou Takuto, as "Kami" is a different reading for the "Shin" in "Shindou" and "Takt" is the same as "Takuto" phonetically.
    • Interestingly, its name is also used as one of Shindou's titles as evincede by his profiles on the Inazuma Eleven GO games.
      • Owing to this, its dub name, Virtuoso, is a reference to the eponymous musical term used to describe someone who posseses great talent.
  • Its usage is similar to how a player would guide their players by drawing lines on the mainline games.

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