Tsuchidaruma (つちだるま, lit. Earth Ball) is a shoot hissatsu technique.
Game description[]
Inazuma Eleven 2
- "As the amount of earth around the ball increases, so does the power!"
Users[]
Inazuma Eleven
- Aen
- Agon
- Araya
- Aso
- Chiba
- Daikoku
- Enokido
- Fujibayashi Nagato
- Fujimura
- Fukiishi
- Hidejima
- Hiroaki
- Hirose
- Horiki
- Hotei
- Ikuji Kamao
- Inno
- Itoo
- Iwasa
- Jizou
- Juubee
- Kabuto
- Kamakiri
- Kintarou
- Kirigakure Saiji
- Kitou
- Kogane
- Kondou
- Kotobuki
- Machino
- Mamada
- Maruwa
- Mie
- Mikita
- Monju
- Mutsu
- Nagano
- Nozawa
- Nurikabe
- Odeishi
- Okada
- Okumura
- Oobayashi
- Ootama Konomi
- Otoshita
- Oyadomari Nagase (EU version)
- Sakakibara
- Sanpo
- Sarutobi Sanosuke
- Sotoyama
- Soudan
- Suehisa
- Sumi
- Takaoka
- Tarami
- Tokushima
- Tsuchimori Kouji
- Umihara
- Urata
- Yuasa
Inazuma Eleven 2
Inazuma Eleven 3
Inazuma Eleven SD
Info[]
It was first used in episode 16 in the match between Sengoku Igajima and Raimon, and it was able to break through Nekketsu Punch and when it was used again, through God Hand. However, Kazemaru Ichirouta saved the goal after it broke through God Hand.
Obtainment[]
Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryakusha[]
Tsuchidaruma's manual can be bought in Hokkaido's hissatsu store for 300 Nekketsu points.
Usage[]
The user shoots the ball then the ball is covered in dirt and keeps rolling and getting bigger. After that the user performs a handseal, making the huge ball explode so all the dirt flies off the ball. The ball then glows with white energy and heads towards the goal.