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Ranking of the most intense psychological battle scenes in "Blue Lock"

  • Writer: Ka T
    Ka T
  • Sep 24, 2024
  • 2 min read

One of the charms of "Blue Lock" is the psychological battle between the players. As their egos clash, the players exceed their limits and achieve their own growth. Here, we will introduce the scenes with the hottest psychological battles in a ranking format.


1. Kiyo vs Rin's psychological battle (2nd selection)


The direct confrontation between Kiyo Seichi and Itoshi Rin is one of the most tense psychological battles in the work. They clash with each other's egos and talents, and fight to read each other's thoughts. Rin tries to dominate the match with his overwhelming technique and metavision, but Kiyo reads his hand and opposes him. As a result, each player is forced to exceed their limits.


2. Confrontation between Horaku and Barou (Team Z vs Team V)


In the fierce match between Horaku Kai and Barou Teruhide, each player's ego holds the key to the match. Barou's pride as "King" and Horaku's free-spirited play are in fierce conflict, and psychological tactics unfold during the match. In particular, the scene where Hakoraku breaks down Barou's ego and breaks his self-centered play was a highlight.


3. Negotiations with Nico (Team Z vs Team Y)


The psychological battle with Nico is the first time Kiyoto tests his own ego. Nico calmly analyzes his opponent's movements and tries to dominate the match, but Kiyoto sees through his moves and finally wins. In this match, Kiyoto's "metavision" to read his opponent's weaknesses was demonstrated for the first time, and the development of the match showed Kiyoto's growth.


4. Nagi vs Barou's leadership battle (2nd selection)


The psychological leadership battle between Nagi Seishiro and Barou Teruhide was a highlight of the battle for control of the team. As Nagi, who has genius ball control, and Barou, who boasts absolute confidence, try to lead the team, a psychological conflict is born. As a result, the moment Barou suppresses his ego and transitions to team play symbolizes his growth.


5. Sparks between Rin and Shidou (U-20 match)


There are always fierce sparks between Rin Itoshi and Ryusei Shidou. Especially in the Japan U-20 match, Rin has a calm meta-vision, but is at the mercy of Shidou's wild playing style. The psychological tactics between Rin, who tries to dominate the match, and the unpredictable Shidou are the highlights of the match.


Summary


The psychological battles in "Blue Lock" are full of moments when the players grow beyond themselves. The psychological tactics used by each character to surpass others, using their ego as a weapon, make the story even more thrilling. Attention will be focused on future developments.

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