God Wind (ゴッドウィンド, Goddo Windo) is a shoot hissatsu technique.
Description[]
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]
- "Aided by a wind that crackles with divine energy, boot the ball home!"
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Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone[]
It first appeared in episode 49, used by Matsukaze Tenma while he was using Keshin Armed. It scored a goal for Chrono Storm, defeating Hos's Reverse World.
Crossover movie[]
It was used by Tenma against Destructchers. It broke through Asta's Asterisk Rock and scored the final goal for Shinsei Inazuma Japan.
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]
It was used in episode 3 and scored the first goal against Fire Dragon, breaking through Nam Do-hyeon's Dai Bakuhatsu Harite.
It was used again in episode 9 but was stopped by Dry Blow after the power was reduced by three of Shamshir's players.
It was used again in episode 13 and scored the final goal for Inazuma Japan breaking through Killer Elbow.
It was used again in episode 17 in the match against Storm Wolf. Tenma used it and succeeded in scoring the third goal for Inazuma Japan.
Acquirement[]
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]
- Drop from Shinsei Inazuma Japan in Hirai Shinzou's left route
- Rainbow capsule from gacha machine in Shopping District Arcade (商店街 アーケード)
Inazuma Eleven Galaxy[]
- Silver chest in Raimon Parking Lot (雷門中 駐車場)
- Drop from battle team Blue Eyes Department (ブルーアイズ部) in Inazuma Town in the Past: Outskirts (過去の稲妻町 街はずれ)
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013[]
- 50% kizuna between Matsukaze Tenma (Tenmas) and Gouenji Shuuya (Inazuma Legend Japan)
Usage[]
The user swings their arm to the side charging the ball with golden energy. The user then rushes forward with the ball as they kick the ball towards the goal covered with golden energy and followed by ferocious wind.
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Crossover movie[]
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013[]
Trivia[]
- This is one of the hissatsus that doesn't have a typography in the crossover movie.
- This hissatsu is based on Kamikaze, a typhoon thought to have protected Japan from a Mongolian invasion in the 13th century.