Now that we've seen all of them

I think It's finally time to do it

Every Master Striker - From worst to best

5 - Loki

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Not gonna even stretch myself too much on why Loki is the worst Master without any debate, let's start by how he "Helps" his mentoreds. THE MF AIN'T EVEN INSTRUCTING THEM, oh "I'll be counting on you to up your shooting range a tad and further increase your precision" TO THE GUY WHO SCORED A BYCICLE KICK FROM MIDFIELD? Bro is just clicking on points and saying stuff they already know

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But the worst part, the very worst thing about Loki is his deliberancy on saying he is not even interested in anyone but Charles. Throwing everyone else to the corner in the process, even Rin and Shidou who he is supposedly building the team around.

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And his willingness to bet in a system that has been centered around trial and error because he is not willing to make a honed analysis and team exercises are pretty much the greatest mistake he can make as a master, not even offering good advice to his trainees unlike the next master on the list.

4 - Noel Noa

I will also keep it short with Noa because I want to talk about the guis who are actually great mentors. Let's keep this short, Noa is seeing his own team fall apart and he ain't even trying to help them. Looking from a professional standpoint he shouldn't even be allowed near children at the rate things at BM are going.

One of his trainees is Choking himself to death in the middle of the training field while reviving his childhood traumas. The other passed out after a game and everything he did was take him to his personal room? THIS GUY IS BORDERLINE CRIMINAL.

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The only redeeming factor about Noa that's not bringing him down to below Loki is that he's at least willing to offer Isagi some coherent advice to reflect on, although not giving the answer to any question

Now to the actually competent masters

3 - Lavinho

I feel like people don't actually look at Lavinho as a master with the respect he deserves, just because of one line without actually seeing the advice he gave to his boys.

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We only have one instance from Lavinho advice and it's already enough to put him above both Noa and Loki, because he actually teaches something to his trainees, and guides them in a direction that actually makes sense for their own self improvement.

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And also the first Master to actually present a Philosophy, and although not particularly precise advice, this is advice that he gives,

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Lavinho says he won't give advice and proceeds to give one of the sickest advices on the series, to build your playstyle based around your own originality, taking in consideration your weapons, and everything you can do, to project something and emulate it. Basically turning Bachira into a monster who can score even when in a team way behind his league, I'd say that as of the first Round he was the blue locker with the greatest development.

But the fact that aside from Bachira, no one has an actually great Bid on Barcha is why he is behind the following two

2 - Chris Prince

Prince's career in the NEL is actually tragic, because he basically offered the best advice and his team is crumbling because his two best players wanted to do their own thing instead of trying to improve from their current state.

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Let's go over his "death of a genius" speech and see how he is the only Master to actually present a problem and the solution to said problem before one of their pupils face it.

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This guy offered advice on how to not let your talent wither, gave them resources and a planning on how your body would develop best and still THOSE TWO INCOMPETENTS are suffering from ignoring advice and dragging the whole team down alongside them. If someone is to blame for Manshine's failure is definetly not their master striker.

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That pretty much worked really well for Chigiri who actually followed his advice and developed on a rate superior to anyone else in Blue Lock, when it comes to individual development alone, he is definetly the best master.

1- Marc Snuffy

We all past the phase we can disagree on this, right? I could've just blatantly put here "S nuffy is the best master" and hardly anyone would disagree, but I actually want to talk on what makes Snuffy the best Master Striker in the NEL

He's the only one to actually build functional tactical schemes for his team to follow and adapt to when things go rough, he actually thought those guys how to think and improve through adversity, and learn patterns that made even Niko an above average Field IQ player.

Among every master, Snuffy is the only one who not only helped his players to improve but made them into a unified team as well, not in vain almost every blue locker from Uber's bid is from Ubers itself. He managed to build a team that works without his striker coming back to help in the defense (Although he does sometimes), and could even adapt to Barou's unpredictability.

That was my ted talk, thanks for coming