In this Inazuma Strikers stats and element guide, you will learn about all the stats, elemental advantages, and stat progression. Find out how stats affect your character’s performance.
Inazuma Strikers Stats Guide
In Inazuma Strikers, your character’s strength and abilities depend heavily on how you invest your stat and skill points. As you level up, you’ll gain stat points that can be distributed across different attributes to shape your playstyle — whether you want to be fast, powerful, or balanced.
How do I upgrade my stats?
Each time you level up, you receive 1 stat point, which can be allocated to improve key attributes. Additionally, every 5 levels, you’ll also earn 5 skill points on top of your regular stat points.
You can manage and assign these points through:
Inventory → Stats
What’s the max amount of stat points?
The current maximum level in the game is Level 99, which provides a total of 194 stat points. This may change in the upcoming updates. Keep an eye on the update log.
What’s the max amount of stat points per stat?
You can allocate up to 99 points into any single stat. Beyond that, the system caps further investment, so choose your distribution wisely to fit your playstyle.
Inazuma Strikers Stats
- Speed
- Dribble
- Defense
- Shoot Stamina
- Energy
Inazuma Strikers Stat Descriptions
Speed
Speed determines how quickly your character moves on the field, helping you close gaps or break free during attacks. Increasing Speed boosts your overall agility, making it easier to intercept passes, chase down opponents, or create distance while dribbling.
Speed Increases:
- Base movement speed
Dribble
Dribble affects your control and maneuverability while handling the ball. It enhances how effectively you can weave around defenders and execute quick direction changes. Investing in Dribble makes it easier to hold possession under pressure and perform follow-up skills.
Dribble Increases:
- 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’s crucial for defenders and goalkeepers who rely on strong blocking and catching abilities. Higher Defense improves your team’s stability during counterattacks.
Defense Increases:
- Base catching power
- Catching Hissatsu power
- Blocking Hissatsu power (for Defenders)
Shoot
Shoot enhances your offensive power, letting you strike harder and faster. It increases both your normal shot effectiveness and your special (Hissatsu) shots, giving your team a better chance to score even from difficult positions.
Shoot Increases:
- Base shot power
- Base shot speed
- Hissatsu shot power
Stamina
Stamina determines your Fighting Power (FP) bar, which controls how long you can stay active and perform actions before tiring out. It’s a key stat for maintaining consistency throughout matches.
Stamina Increases:
- Fighting 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) bar, which fuels special skills and Hissatsu moves. More Energy means you can perform advanced techniques more frequently without running out of power mid-match.
Energy Increases:
- Technique Points (TP) bar
Scaling: - 0 stat points = 20 TP
- Odd stat point = ±2 TP
- Even stat point = ±3 TP
Inazuma Strikers Element Guide
Fire is weak against Mountain and is strong against Forest. The Fire element usually only includes fire, although some techniques with the fire element can be mistaken for a Forest attribute.
Wind is weak against Forest and is strong against Mountain. The Wind element includes other elements such as water, ice, and lightning.
Forest is weak against Fire and is strong against Wind. The Forest element includes other elements such as music, energy, space, and darkness.
Earth is weak against Wind and is strong against Fire. The Mountain element includes other elements, such as light, but differs sharply from the divine.
Void is stronger than other elements (similar to divine).
Divine stronger than the other elements (except void).
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