Eternal Blizzard (エターナルブリザード, Etānaru Burizādo) is a shoot hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.
Game description[]
- "An absurdly destructive shot that freezes everything in its path!"
Users[]
- Fubuki Atsuya (Hakuren (Asuto-hen) form)
- Fubuki Shirou (Hakuren (Asuto-hen), White Day, & Manatsu forms)
- Minamisawa Atsushi (Project K form)
- Shiratoya Nae (Hakuren (Asuto-hen) form)
- Yagami Reina (Eisei form)
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Anime[]
It was used many times in season 2. It was first used by Fubuki in episode 32. It broke through Endou's God Hand but was barely stopped by the combined efforts of Touko's The Tower, Kabeyama's The Wall and Endou's Majin The Hand. It was used again in the match against Gemini Storm and broke through Black Hole.
In the match against Epsilon it was stopped by Desarm's Wormhole though it broke through later but again, it was stopped by Desarm's new hissatsu, Drill Smasher.
It was used again in the first match against the The Genesis, but this time used by Shirou, however it was easily stopped by Nero without using any effort. It reappeared again in the second match against The Genesis, but was again stopped by Nero's Procyon Net.
Movie[]
It appeared in the GO movie and created a chain shoot with Kidou's, Kazemaru's and Fudou's Koutei Penguin 2gou to release Aoi from the cell.
Acquirement[]
- Can be bought in England's camp hissatsu store for 3200 Nekketsu points
- Can be bought in Abookle Street (アブックルストリート) on Sazanaara for 920 Nekketsu points.
Usage[]
The user jumps up a little, lifting the ball up with them. While up in the air, the user spins around, using their foot to lightly spin the ball, coating it in a blue aura and snow being pulled in it. After the user lands, the ball rises up higher and is covered in ice, pulling in more snow. The user then jumps up after the ball and spins around twice, tilting their body to the side and kicking the ball. As the ball travels, it leaves a trail of snow and large pieces of snowflakes form and quickly disappears.
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Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!![]
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Trivia[]
- In the Revival of the Bonds drama CD, Fubuki used Eternal Blizzard as a hissatsu technique.
- In the Inazuma Eleven GO the Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon movie, despite Shirou's hair changing to resemble that of Atsuya's, his eye color did not change.
- The strength of this hissatsu technique in Inazuma Eleven GO was listed as "B" in "Inazuma Eleven GO Shine/Dark: Nekketsu Official Guidebook Kyuukyoku-ban."