The Mist (ザ・ミスト, Za Misuto) is a block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.
Game description[]
- "Now you see me, now you don't! And where did that ball go?!"
- "Confound your opponents with a mysterious mist! Then steal the ball from behind."
Users[]
- Alice
- Amano Kaiji
- Ame
- Amethyst
- Atomiza
- Barazono Hana
- Barten
- Bear
- Busujima Kanezane
- Charao
- Dancer
- Douhara Teito
- Elite
- En
- Genta
- Ginnan
- Gorida
- Haguruma
- Hidaka Takeshi
- Ika
- Iryuu Jouji
- Izumi Kanaaki
- Jelly
- Juggler
- Kaedeno Komichi
- Kagaku
- Kageno Jin
- Kasumino Jinta
- Kenshin
- Kirika
- Kirino Ranmaru
- Kobato Hiroo
- Kogure Yuuya
- Kumori
- Lycopene
- Madara
- Manbou
- Mask
- Moko
- Momiage
- Momoyama Gamon
- Munae
- Mutsuo
- Nako
- Namakemono
- Naraku Kouzou
- Ninba Tsukio
- Ninobee
- Nisumi
- Nitta Miru
- Ooisokawa Tarou
- Oojishi
- Oota
- Oujika Kaku
- Parabola
- Piiman
- Rakurai
- Rokuro
- Ruzaki Yasuki
- Sakanaga
- Sankaku
- Sekiyan
- Shouji Takeru
- Suppa
- Takeoka
- Tobisuke
- Tsumuji
- Wairu
- Yamiyo Yamaki
- Yashiki
- Yotsui
Info[]
Kirino first used this hissatsu during the match between Raimon and Teikoku Gakuen. Kirino used it on Itsumi Kunihiko and successfully stole the ball from him by using the hissatsu.
It is used again in the episode 27 and failed against Seki due his rough play. Unlike the others, he wasn't confused by the fog so he charged straight through, tackling Kirino hard and passing through the hissatsu.
It used again in episode 42 to steal the ball from Tsutsumi Tomo of Seidouzan and it succeeded succesfully.
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.
Acquirement[]
- Can be bought for 840 Nekketsu points at the hissatsu shop in Castle Town: Hihoudou (
城下町 秘宝堂 ).
Usage[]
The user first walks towards the direction of the player in possession of the ball. A thick cloud of mist surrounds the user and the area around the opponent. As the mist surrounds them, the target gets confused as they look around. The user then appears from the mist behind them and steals the ball without the opponent knowing. The user dashes out of the mist, in possession of the ball, with the opponent still stuck in the thick cloud of mist.
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Inazuma Eleven GO[]
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013[]
Inazuma Eleven SD[]
Trivia[]
- "Kiri" means mist. The name of this hissatsu may be a pun on Kirino's name.
- In the game, Kirino appeared to be walking slowly toward the opponent, not running like in the anime.
- During the Inazuma Eleven GO Tanabata Festival Live Post-Recording event, there was a running gag where Kirino would have "missed The Mist."