In the match between Senbayama and Raimon[2], Makiya, Shiotani, and Ayano used it four times, successfully catching Someoka and Gouenji's Dragon Tornado, Kabeyama and Gouenji's Inazuma Otoshi, Kazemaru and Gouenji's Honoo no Kazamidori, and Endou and Gouenji's Inazuma 1gou respectively, deflecting the latter as Ayano messed up the goal line. Makiya, Shiotani, and Ayano tried using it again, but it was broken through by Kidou, Endou, and Gouenji's Inazuma Break, ending Senbayama's streak of never conceding goals.
As the three users stand near the goal, one of them is by the goal with their arms crossed while the other two move in front of them in a zigzag pattern. Once the two users in the front come to a sudden halt, they quickly extend both of their arms in the air, making multiple rock walls emerge from the field behind the user by the goal. As the ball heads towards the goal, the two users in the front crouch once the ball comes in contact with the wall, draining its power and making it slowly bounce back towards the field if successful.
Three users stand side by side near the goal and simultaneously stomp the field, making an earthlike shockwave cover the entire field. As the ball heads towards the goal, multiple rock walls emerge from the field in quick succession, draining its power and catching it if successful.
Additionally, it can only be broken through by Inazuma Break in the anime.
It is the only G Shinka hissatsu technique to be changed to a different evolution type.
Interestingly, unlike all other evolution type changes in Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!!, where techniques were changed to the newly introduced V Shinka type, it was changed to the Kai Shinka type.