In this Inazuma Strikers stats and elements guide, you will learn all the stats, elemental perks, and stat progression. Learn how statistics affect your character’s performance.

Inazuma Strikers stats and item guide

Inazuma Strikers Stats Guide

In Inazuma attackersYour character’s strength and abilities are highly dependent on how you invest your stats and skill points. As you level up, you’ll gain stat points that can be spread across different attributes to shape your playstyle, whether you want to be fast, powerful, or balanced.

How can I update my statistics?

Every time you level up, you receive 1 statistical pointwhich can be assigned to improve key attributes. Furthermore, every 5 levelsyou will earn too 5 skill points in addition to your regular stat points.
You can manage and assign these points through:
Inventory → Statistics

What is the maximum number of stat points?

THE current maximum level in the game it is Level 99which gives a total of 194 stat points. This may change in future updates. Keep an eye on the update log.

What is the maximum number of stat points per stat?

You can assign up to 99 points in every single statistic. Beyond that, the system limits further investment, so choose the distribution wisely to suit your play style.

Inazuma attacker statistics

  • Speed
  • Dribble
  • Defense
  • Shoot resistance
  • Energy

Inazuma Attackers Stat Descriptions

Speed

Speed ​​determines how quickly your character moves across the field, helping you close gaps or break free during attacks. Increasing your speed increases your overall agility, making it easier to intercept passes, chase down opponents, or create distance when dribbling.
Speed ​​increases:

Dribble

Dribbling affects control and maneuverability when handling the ball. Improves the effectiveness with which you can get around defenders and make quick changes of direction. Investing in Dribbling makes it easier to maintain possession under pressure and execute follow-up skills.
Increase dribbling:

  • Q Dribble follow-up distance
  • Side-Q movement distance

Defense

Defense strengthens your ability to stop attacks, catch incoming shots, and resist opposing skills. It is crucial for defenders and goalies who rely on strong blocking and catching skills. A higher defense improves your team’s stability during counterattacks.
Increases defense:

  • Base capture power
  • Capture the Hissatsu power
  • Blocking Hissatsu power (for defenders)

Shoot

The roll increases your offensive power, allowing you to hit harder and faster. Increases the effectiveness of both normal and special shots (Hissatsu), giving your team more chances to score even from difficult positions.
Increase roll:

  • Basic shot power
  • Base firing rate
  • The power of Hissatsu’s shot

Resistence

Stamina determines yours Combat Power (FP) bar, which controls how long you can stay active and perform actions before tiring. It’s a key stat to maintain consistency throughout matches.
Resistance increases:

  • Combat Power (FP) bar.
    Scaling:
  • 0 stat points = 50 FP
  • Odd stat point = ±1 extra FP
  • Even stat point = ±2 extra FP

Energy

Energy affects your Technique Points (TP) slash, which powers special abilities and Hissatsu moves. More energy means you can perform advanced techniques more frequently without running out of energy during the match.
Energy Increases:

  • Technical Points Bar (TP).
    Scaling:
  • 0 stat points = 20 TP
  • Odd stat point = ±2 PT
  • Even stat point = ±3 TP

Inazuma Strikers Elements Guide

Fire is weak against Mountain and it is strong against Forest. The Fire element usually includes only fire, although some techniques with the fire element can be confused with a Forest attribute.

Wind is weak against Forest and it is strong against Mountain. The Wind element includes other elements such as water, ice and lightning.

Forest is weak against Fire and it is strong against Wind. The Forest element includes other elements such as music, energy, space and darkness.

Earth is weak against Wind and it is strong against Fire. The Mountain element includes other elements, such as light, but differs markedly from the divine.

Empty it is stronger than other elements (divine-like).

Divine stronger than other elements (except vacuum).

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