Einsatz | |
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JP name | アインザッツ |
Dub name | None |
Data | |
Type | |
Element | |
Characteristic | Shoot Block |
User | 1 |
Evolution | Normal → G2 → G3 → G4 → GX → GO |
TP Consumption | |
Debut | |
Game | Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy |
Anime | Episode 003 |
Einsatz (アインザッツ, Ainzattsu) is a block hissatsu that is used by Shindou Takuto.
Users[]
Anime[]
Game[]
- Shindou Takuto (Normal Form)
- Tis Kahma
- Aegir Sefaid
- Lokeborii
- Izumi Kanaaki
- Sky 4
- Raimon Natsumi (Adult Form)
Info[]
This hissatsu was first used in episode 3 by Shindou Takuto in the match of Inazuma Japan and Fire Dragon. Shindou used it to stop Lee Chunyun's Rapid Fire and he succeeded in doing it.
It was used again in episode 8 in the match against Shamshir to block a member of Shamshir from getting any closer to the goal. Shindou succeeded in stealing the ball from the opponent.
It was used again in episode 9 in the match agsinst Shamshir. As Kusaka failed to stop the opponent, Shindou used Einsatz to steal the ball, in which he succeeded.
It was used again in episode 12 in the match of Inazuma Japan and Mach Tiger. Tamugan Jar advanced through the field and was about to shoot. However, Shindou used Einsatz and stole the ball from Tamugan before he could even shoot the ball.
Shindou used it again in episode 16 in the match against Storm Wolf. He used it when Ibuki Munemasa finally realized that you need all the players to defend the goal and shouted that he would leave it to Shindou to stop Ruslan Kasimov. Shindou smiled in response and succesfully blocked the ball, which was being shot by Ruslan.
It was used again in episode 31 in the Grand Celesta Galaxy tournament in the match of Earth Eleven and Gurdon Eleven. Shindou succesfully stole the ball from the opponent by using it.
It appeared again in episode 37 in the match of Earth Eleven and Faram Dite. Shindou succeeded in stealing the ball from Rodan Gasgus and stopped him from approaching further into the field.
Usage[]
The user stands in front of the opponent and swings his arms back and then forwards. Two yellow lines appear while the user swings with his arms forwards. When the opponent comes, the user charges ahead and steals the ball with five color lines and a music note at the end of the lines. After stealing the ball, the user leaves.