The high school god is depopulating all over the world and, apart from a little stumbling block in episode 4, seems to be really destined to play the title of the best summer anime with the giants of the sector, or Subject: Zero 2, Oregairu 3 is Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of the Underworld Part 2.

The anime has just ended the Seoul tournament, but many fans haven't fully understood the fighting styles of the three protagonists during their ascent. How do Jin Mori, Han Daewi and Yoo Mira fight? Let's find out together.

Jin Mori draws on a variation of the martial art of Taekwondo, called Taekwondo renewed. Just like the original discipline, this style of fighting is mainly based on fast and fluid strikes, mainly related to kicks. The blows mainly aim to hit the critical points of the belt and the user improves its effectiveness by collecting energy from the rotations of his body. Unlike classic taekwondo, Mori's version integrates wushu shots (Chinese martial arts) and boxing techniques, including classic Bob & Weave (dodging and punching). It is considered one of the strongest disciplines in the world of The God of High School, although it is too tight and extremely exhausting.

Han Daewi use that Full contact karate, a worldwide known karate variant. The techniques consist mainly of parades, punches, kicks and punches with other parts of the body, mainly aimed at the upper body and the head of the opponent. Daewi uses simple combinations that are often enough to knock out your opponent because of his terrible physical strength. The second protagonist combines all of this with his special technique: the Dance of the four gods. This attack consists of four combinations: Genbu, Suzaku, Byakko and Seiryu (normal or vice versa) and inflicts severe physical damage to the opponent who often passes out before the last hit.

Yoo Mirafinally relies on "Moonlight" sword styleor Moonlight Sword Style. The art of the sword is taught by her grandfather and includes at least 35 different techniques, all of which are capable of knocking out the enemy in one fell swoop. Contrary to what the name suggests, the sword style does not necessarily require the use of a weapon, but works well for close combat. The style is based on Kendo's assumptions, but, as Mira himself revealed, has a much bloodier story.

Of course there are dozens of different styles in The God of High School, and over time we will discover the hidden potential of the three above.

And what do you say? Which do you like most? Let us know with a comment! If you're interested in the anime instead, we recommend taking a look at our first impressions of The God of High School.

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