How to Get Nel Isagi in Blue Lock Rivals

Wanting to get World Class player Nel Isagi in Blue Lock Rivals? Then use our guide to learn how!
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This guide explains how to obtain the highly sought-after Nel (Neo Egoist League) Isagi style in the Roblox experience, Blue Lock Rivals. This World Class style is based on the character Yoichi Isagi from the Blue Lock anime/manga and is known for its versatility in both offense and defense.

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Blue Lock Rivals Nel Isagi Guide

To get Nel Isagi in Blue Lock Rivals, you need to rely on pure luck. It’s only obtainable through the game’s style spin system, with a very low drop rate.

Getting NEL Isagi in Blue Lock Rivals – The Gacha System

NEL Isagi is classified as a World Class style, making it incredibly rare. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Acquisition: You can only obtain NEL Isagi through style spins.
  • Drop Rate: The standard chance of getting NEL Isagi is a minuscule 0.25%.
  • Lucky Spins: Using “Lucky Spins” (which cost premium currency) increases the chance, but it’s still only 1%.
  • No Alternatives: There are no other ways to get NEL Isagi besides getting lucky with spins. There are no quests, special events, or trading systems that will grant you this style.

Nel Isagi Moveset, Tech, Passives, and More

Once you do manage to get NEL Isagi, here’s what you can expect:

Base Moveset

MoveKey (Default)CooldownInfo
Direct Shot (With Ball)C30 SecondsThe player lifts the ball with a quick motion, setting it up for a powerful volley (a kick performed while the ball is in the air). This shot is direct, meaning its trajectory can’t be adjusted by looking up or down.
Lefty Shot (Without Ball)C30 SecondsThe player steals the ball from an opponent (even if they’re dribbling). Then, they get close and shoot with their left foot in the direction the camera is facing. Requires an opponent to have possession of the ball.
MetavisionV45 SecondsIncreases movement speed without draining stamina. Visually, the field turns into blue puzzle-shaped pieces, and the player gains a forcefield-like effect. The forcefield shows your character’s hitbox.
DashB40 SecondsA quick dash that covers a good distance. Has two uses before going on cooldown. There’s a short cooldown after the first dash, and a longer cooldown after the second. It’s generally best to use both dashes in quick succession.

Awakening Moveset

To awaken NEL Isagi, you need to trigger the “Theoretic Genius” cutscene. During this cutscene:

  • Blue puzzle pieces surround the player.
  • The player says, “Nice One… I have found… My Victory super theory!”
  • Puzzle pieces appear on the player’s skin, and their brain is highlighted in blue.

Once awakened, you unlock these moves:

Awakening MoveKey (Default)CooldownInfo
Demon KingC?The player sprints forward. When the ball is overhead, they take control and perform a quick shot, followed by a knee-slide celebration. Requires the ball to be in the air.
Two-Gun VolleyV?The player fakes a shot with their left foot, then performs a powerful volley with their right foot. Note: This move is currently incomplete and lacks visual effects.
True Direct ShotB?The player steals the ball from a teammate, lifts it, and performs a powerful volley. Requires a teammate to have possession of the ball.

Passives

  • Complete Awareness: After awakening, you gain a special buff that lets you see the style and moves of other players. This passive is only active during the awakening and is lost afterward.

Techs (Advanced Techniques)

These are not official moves, but rather strategies and combinations you can use:

  • Dashing Direct Shot: Get close to the goal. Dash to one side, potentially causing the goalkeeper to move or dive in that direction. Immediately use Direct Shot to the opposite side of the goal. If the goalkeeper committed to the dive, they likely won’t be able to save the shot.
  • A Sneaky Lefty: When an opponent is air-dribbling and suddenly stops, use Lefty Shot unexpectedly. This can confuse them and create an opportunity to pass to a teammate. This also works against Nagi users, as you can use Lefty Shot while they’re in the air (though timing is crucial, as they can try to cancel their move).
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