Kenta offered him the “Worn Journal” item (dropped by Garshield in a secret cutscene). Xene touched it, and the journal revealed it once belonged to his father —a former Inazuma player who died saving a teammate. Garshield had hidden that truth to turn Xene into a weapon. Tears (digital but symbolic) fell from Xene’s sprite. He joined Kenta not as a stat block, but with a custom move: Absolute Zero Promise —a stronger Northern Impact that also heals injured allies.

From that day, Kenta’s team became champions not by force, but by understanding each player’s hidden story.

He intentionally lost to Diamond Dust 0–1 in a rematch, with Xene scoring the only goal. Then, he replayed the match and won 1–0 with a last-second Fire Tornado from Gouenji. After the match, Xene didn’t appear in the normal scout list.

Kenta checked: “Doubters” meant characters like Fudou (who betrayed his team), Midorikawa (who quit soccer), and Aphrodi (who played for power, not passion). He built a team of five such players, added Torch and Burn for fire hissatsu, and replayed the Diamond Dust match in the competition route.

I’ve turned it into a short narrative blending gameplay mechanics with a fictional twist. The Phantom’s True Oath

Xene: “You melted my ideal. But do you truly understand loneliness?” Kenta realized: Xene isn’t recruited by winning. He’s recruited by losing to him first —but in a special way.

And the secret method? The old man later revealed he was the game’s hidden debug tester. “Xene,” he said, “was never meant to be just ‘fichado.’ He was meant to be saved .”

Instead, Kenta found him at the frozen shrine in Hakuren’s mountain area—standing alone. Xene said: “You proved you could lose your pride and still rise. That’s something I never learned under Garshield.”

In Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! , Xene (also known as Gazel) is the cold, calculating forward of Team Garshield’s “Diamond Dust” and later a key player in Neo Japan. Recruiting him normally requires beating certain conditions—but in this story, a young player discovers a secret method. Part 1: The Locked Snowflake Kenta never believed in “impossible recruits.” While his friends were happy scouting random players from the Soccer Pavilion, Kenta wanted Xene —the icy emperor whose Northern Impact could freeze any goalkeeper solid.

Mid-match, something strange happened. After Northern Impact was blocked by Fireball Screw, the screen glitched—and a hidden dialogue appeared.