In the latest Blue Lock Rivals Update, the developers have added a new Style for players to use in the base game called NEL Nagi. Indicative of its name, this is the NEL(Neo Egoist League) version of the default NEGI character with better stats and abilities. So, if you are a massive fan of NEL Nagi, you definitely get this Style in Blue Lock Rivals using the given guide.
NEL Nagi Style Unlock Guide
Like every other Style in Blue Lock Rivals, the NEL Nagi is also unlocked using the in-game gacha rolling system. To do this, press the Style option at the bottom of the Main Menu. Inside the Style menu, use either the Lucky Spins or Default Spins to start rolling for a new Style in the game. Since the NEL Nagi is a World Class Style, you must use a Lucky Spin to have a much better chance of getting the Style (0.25% vs 2.5%). You can purchase Lucky Spins from the Store using Robux, or use our Blue Lock Rivals Codes Guide to get some free Lucky Spins Codes.
Before spinning, ensure you are selecting the NEL Nagi under the Rarity section to make the preference system work in your favor. If nothing works even after spinning for a while, the pity and the preference system both will kick in and provide you with the NEL Nagi after 50 Spins using the Lucky Tokens.
NEL Nagi Style Showcase - Blue Lock Rivals
Below, I have listed all the skills of the NEL Nagi Style in Blue Lock Rivals, along with instructions on how to use them.
- Trap Shot (With Ball): Shoot the Ball up in the air and also travel along with the Ball to perform a Trap Shoot at the end. This is a decisive kick move that has two phases.
- Trap (Without Ball): If you don't have the Ball, you can still fly in the air to block any incoming air-balls from the opponents. Remember, you cannot jump that high. So, only block balls that are high enough for you to reach with the skill.
- Reverse Two Stage (No Ball): When you are near any opponent, you can press this ability to reverse any two-stage ability of the rival. This is situation-specific and only useful in certain circumstances.
- Trap Dance (With Ball): Get the Ball from your opponent in a swift manner and send a pass back to your teammate. If you don't love to pass the Ball, you can always turn this ability into a volley kick.
- Juggling Shot (With Ball): If you are holding the Ball, you can perform a simple Juggle Feint and then perform a shot towards the goalpost. This is very effective if you use it from the half-line.
- Death Dance (Awakening): Move across all your opponents in a swift way, similar to a dance move, and forcefully shoot the Ball towards the post.
- Five-Stage Volley (Awakening): In this cutscene move, there will be nearly five touches between the opponent and the player, only for the player to perform a final powerful volley kick that is unblockable if performed before the half line.
- Tap Lift (Awakening): The second cutscene ability, where Isagi will tap the ball from the ground, only to lift it and then perform a powerful curved kick.
- Two-Stage Volley: A Cutscene ability, where one of your teammates will first pass the Ball in a Volley style, only for you to receive it and hit another majestic/powerful Volley towards the post.
- Space Shot (Awakening): If someone delivers an air ball, you can activate this skill to receive the Ball and shoot a powerful volley-type kick.
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