World Trigger Season 3 returns on October 10th, here’s where everything needs to be reviewed before the anime kicks off again.
Although the popularity of World Trigger may not be on par with dazzling blockbusters like Demon Slayer, but it’s a popular series for its gripping plot and relentless twists and turns, though this means even loyal fans It can also be difficult to remember all the details for the upcoming season. However, with the sequel in the works, here are the most important plot points regarding Part 3 coming soon so you won’t miss a beat after the half year break from Season 2.
The B-ranked battle in the most recent installment is the longest in the entire World Trigger series to date. In the anime, it runs from the end of Season 1 until the upcoming season. If the pace of Season 2 continues, then Season 3 should be able to wrap up the entire story. Incidentally, the author World Trigger, Daisuke Ashihara, took a two-year break right after Chapter 164. In the anime, this is only a few chapters after the end of Season 2.
The whole point of Season 2 is to show that the outcome of a B-ranked battle is a life-or-death situation for our protagonist, Tamakoma II. The Neighborhood Expedition is directly related to Kuga Yuma’s health, as his real body is supporting life on the planet Neighborhood. The team also had to try to find Yuma’s AI companion, Replica, after it died in the Aftokrator Invasion. Also, Aftokrator/Hyuse agent imprisoned in the Border only agrees to help Tamakoma Second so he can return to his home planet, so the team must either fulfill their promise to Hyuse or risk letting him go. We turn on Borders.
Tamakoma Second had to be in the Top 2 of B-rank in order for them to be guaranteed a spot on the expedition. Currently, Tamakoma is in 4th place, which is in the middle of the upper tier in B-rank, meaning they still have quite a few hurdles to overcome before reaching their goal.
The next battle will be Round 7, the second to last round before the ranked match ends. Tamakoma Second must not only earn enough points to get promoted, but it must also prevent other teams from earning enough points to beat them on the leaderboard. The next round is particularly difficult as they will face the current No. 2 Kageura Squad – Suzunari First, whose Border 4 attacker Kou Murakami; and Azuma Squad, whose leader, Haruaki Azuma, is the most experienced sniper in the Border.
The most interesting aspect of Round 7 is that it will be Hyuse’s debut as a Borders agent. While Hyuse fought some Border agents after he became a B-ranker, he has yet to participate in a real team battle, but with his strategic experience and skills that he showed at the end of Season 2, it is expected that he will explode in the sequel.
As emphasized many times earlier in Season 2, at this point Tamakoma II could not have won without Hyuse’s firepower because two of their three agents, Osamu and Chika, were not strong enough to face the enemy. against experienced opponents. Even so, they have become the target of every other team due to the potential nuisance this pairing can cause when they are on the field for too long.
Since Yuma’s best strength is agility, not defense, Hyuse needs to be both an attacker and a defender. Hyuse’s Aftokrator trigger, Lampyris, can easily do this due to its immense power and flexibility, but now Hyuse has to settle for using regular Border triggers, which can is a more difficult job. The weapon combination that Hyuse chooses for his next battle will be crucial to his success.