Ranking of the Strongest Egoists: Who will be at the top of Blue Rock?
- Ka T
- Sep 20, 2024
- 2 min read
The appeal of "Blue Lock" is the fierce battles between the self-centered "egoists". Who is the most egoistic and strongest striker among them? This time, we will introduce the most prominent characters in a ranking format.
1. Itoshi Rin
Itoshi Rin is undoubtedly the strongest egoist in "Blue Lock". He has overwhelming individual skills and tactical eyes, and is characterized by his style of playing calmly and collectedly. His feud with his brother, Itoshi Sae, and his attitude of emphasizing self-contained play are the very embodiment of "egoism". Rin's "meta vision" (the ability to see the entire game) overwhelms the level of other players, showing that he is worthy of the title of strongest.
2. Barou Shouei, the King of the Hunt
Barou is a character with a very strong personality compared to other characters. His motto is "I am the king!" and he has an unwavering belief that he is the strongest. Barou overwhelms his opponents with his overwhelming physical strength and decisiveness, and plays selfishly. He hates relying on others even during a match, and is an egoist who decides the game with his own power.
3. Shidou Ryusei
Shidou is known as the "Devil of the Field" for his wild and unconventional playing style. He is very aggressive and often clashes with his teammates, but his soccer sense is overwhelming. He boasts top-class abilities both physically and technically, and sometimes aims for the goal with uncontrollable energy. Shidou is regarded as a typical egoist who pursues his own desires without caring about others.
4. Nagi Seishiro
Nagi is a genius with great talent, but at the same time, he is known as a character with little motivation. He is not passionate about soccer and only gets serious when he feels like it. However, when he gets serious, his play is truly "beast-like". He overwhelms his opponents with his excellent ball control skills and overwhelming decisiveness. Nagi's true nature as an egoist is that he fully demonstrates his talent at his own pace.
5. Kiyoichi Isagi
The protagonist, Kiyoichi, was initially a type who placed importance on team play, but as the story progresses, he grows as an egoist. His greatest strengths are his "spatial awareness" and "metavision," which allow him to quickly see through the opponent's weaknesses and aim to score with plays that make use of them. Kiyoichi is still in the process of growing compared to the other characters, but as his potential and awareness as an egoist increase, he has the potential to become the strongest striker.
Summary
Each of the egoists in "Blue Lock" has a strong obsession and individuality with their own goals. Itoshi Rin's overwhelming metavision, Barou's pride as a king, Shidou's destructive power, Nagi's genius ball control, and Kiyoshi's growth. Each of them has the qualities worthy of the name "Strongest Egoist," and their competition will be fascinating to watch.
As the story of "Blue Lock" progresses, there is great anticipation for how they will evolve and who will ultimately rise to the top as "Strongest Egoist."
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