Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Mode Change Verified ((free))
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road — How Mode Change Works (Verified Guide)
What is Mode Change?
Mode Change is a new battle mechanic that lets you switch a player’s primary role (FW, MF, DF, GK) during a match. It affects:
- Position on the field
- Available Hissatsu techniques
- Stats (some roles boost speed, others power, etc.)
🔄 The Core Battle System Change: "Super x Super" (SxS)
Both modes use the same new battle system, a hybrid of tactical RPG and real-time action. inazuma eleven victory road mode change verified
Example (typical striker)
- Normal Mode: Balanced — Shooting 85, Speed 78.
- Mode Change → Attack Mode: Shooting 95, Technique 90, unlocks “Blaze Strike” ultimate.
- Use: Fill gauge during midfield play → Activate at edge of penalty area → Immediately trigger Spirit Shot.
If you want, I can:
- List known characters with Mode Change in Victory Road (I’ll provide the roster), or
- Give character-specific mode stat comparisons and exact button prompts for your platform.
How the Mode Change Affects Game Progression
The article would be incomplete without discussing the Chronicle Mode (the mode allowing you to replay matches from previous anime seasons). Verification from the latest Level-5 livestream shows that the Mode Change system interacts with Chronicle Mode uniquely. Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road — How Mode Change
- Original Seasons (IE1, IE2, IE3, GO): When playing matches from the original timeline, Classic Mode is forced. You cannot use Victory Road Mode here because the AI pathfinding for the opposing team is hard-coded to the grid system.
- Ares / Orion Arc: Both modes are available, but Victory Road Mode is recommended due to the faster pacing of the anime.
- Victory Road Original Story: Both modes available; switching is encouraged.
1. Chronicle Mode (Single-player / Story-driven)
Best for: Fans who want a narrative-focused RPG experience. Position on the field Available Hissatsu techniques Stats
- What it is: A new original story following protagonist Unmei Sasanami (or a custom character) as they aim for the "Victory Road" tournament.
- Key changes from past games:
- No random encounters – Battles are triggered by approaching scouts or story events on the field map.
- Open-like school/navigation zones – Freely explore environments, talk to NPCs, and find hidden items.
- Matches are played in the new "Super x Super" battle system (see below).
- Verified features:
- Character bonds & relationship events.
- Recruiting over 4,500+ players (including past series characters via "Cross-Scout").
- Animated cutscenes & full voice acting (Japanese).