Top 5 Strategists in Wind Breaker
You wouldn't think strategy would matter in a beat-em-up show like this, but time and time again, itās been the main focus. (Lionās Fury and Noroshi War spoilers!)
In this list we are going to discuss all things strategy, looking at the intelligence, tactics and adaptability displayed by the smartest characters in the show. Weāll look at brilliantly laid plans and horrible blunders, starting with- what else- the big war itself!
Dishonorable Mentions:
Mizuki and Umemiya
Great leaders, bad generals.
Look, I wonāt dwell on this too much but Bofurinās leadership team dropped the ball. And if it wasnāt for Sakuraās reinforcements Bofurin would have lost and Makochi would have been destroyed all because of their pride and nostalgic tunnel vision.
They thought this would be a fight like the āgood olādaysā and were fully convinced they could take Noroshi on their own. Didnāt even make a last resort back-up plan for the civilians sake. It canāt be understated how big of a screw up this was. Mizuki only thought one step ahead. As we go through this list, youāll notice a trend of how itās important to plan multiple steps ahead, and consider all the resources available to you. But no, the Heavenly Kings created this internal ātext for back upā plan that immediately flopped when Endo brought an entire small nation of fighters.
They prepared no ally reinforcements. Didnāt even TELL Shishitoren what was happening! They prepared no barricades or choke points outside of the bridges. The advantage of being the defender is YOU get to modify the battlefield, they could have funneled the enemy far more effectively as shown...
Maybe they were worried about property damage? But at what cost? Speaking of which, there was always the option to disregard Endoās rule and let Umemiya fight. But again, barricades were never in the cards. They didnāt even consider calling in allies. Their pride got in the way of good strategic thinking, and these ideas would have been shot down. The result was a brutal strategic failure...
So much so that I'm wondering if this will be a future plotline for Mizuki. If Kaji is feeling insecure about Sakura beating Endo, just imagine how Mizuki feels. His plan almost led them to ruin and he couldnāt even bring down one Noroshi member. This has to have a horrible effect on him, being outshined by Bofurinās rising starā¦
Sakura is not your typical genius, and to some it might be strange that I even put him on this list. Sakura doesn't have book smarts, and even by his own admission is not the best at strategy, leaving the tactical game plan of the bridge defense to Suo. (More on that later.)
One of the main focuses postwar storyline has been Sakura comparing himself to Umemiya. Who admittedly is a great political campaigner, who devised the take over of Furin High.
But Sakura doesnāt have to be Umemiya.
Heās not a statesman. Heās a general.
Sakura has the genius intuition of a general. We even see it in their blood types. Umemiya is a universal giver (O), while Sakura is a universal receiver (AB). Sakura has this incredible ability to take peopleās pain and struggles into himself. But also, their information! Their value!
To Sakura everyone is turned into a useful tool that can help him. Even if heās not a great tactician like Suo, he still had the self awareness to delegate that task. (And yes, itās hard to not draw the Bluelock comparisons in Chapter 109.) The fact is, Sakuraās strategy is a core piece of his storyline, where he constantly thinks of things as a big game board.Ā But unlike some people, he still remembers the board pieces are human beingsā¦
Dishonorable Mentions:
The Takoya Brothers
The not-so-brilliant octopi
From Lionās Fury, Takoya Toru is supposed to be a genius octopus-like mastermind, who sees all of his lackeys as ādisposable piecesā, but if he is a genius we never see it. See Nii-sensei has this funny habit of making characters not live up to what theyāre built up to beā¦
Shishitoren got wiped.
Noroshi had some pushovers.
And Takoya Toru is an idiot.
Heās basically just a big beautiful idiot, whose dumb raw strength keeps his gang in line while his brother does all the work. His meathead brother Takoya Takeru is the one that came up with the kidnapping plot, and it was⦠actually pretty good??? Kidnapping Wanijimaās sister and forcing an unprepared Shishitoren into a sudden conflict was a surprisingly brilliant move on his part that would have worked if Choji and Togame had actually quit the team.Ā
Takoya Toru is supposed to be on this list, but so far weāve been given no reason to put him on it. And besides, he was easily fooledā¦
It goes without saying that Sako is the smartest guy in Shishitoren. Only about 20% of them go to high school, and Sako is probably at the top of his class. His fighting style is deliberate and careful, and Sako has shown an ability to create long-term plans that most characters donāt.Ā Choji and Togame were ready to run into action to save Wani, but Sako stopped them and had them prepare a plan to save the hostage first. He knew the Kraken brothers would be focused on Choji and Togame, and used that to his advantage while he and Inugami snuck around to save Waniā sister.
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While heās canonically one of the smartest characters, Sako hasnāt yet demonstrated a capacity to think in terms of āgrand-strategyā like the top three on the list. Speak of the devilā¦
The heart and brain of Sakuraās crew
Where to start with lovable, INTP-energy whiz kid Suo? Like Sako, we see Suo's ability to create long-term schemes. A great example of this was in the Music Festival storyline of Winhero where Suo created an entire fake music festival just to lure out a malicious group that planned to attack the real one.
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Thatās next level plotting right there, and just one example of how Suo has the same long-term planning skills as Sako, but Iām putting Suo higher because of the battle strategy he displayed creating the phalanx on the bridge. See, it turns out somebody in Bofurin knows something about bottlenecks and formation after all.
You can see how ashamed how the KEEL thing went. Thankfully I learned from that experience. Instead the savvy defenders build a wall that forces the enemy to wait in line. Suo even had the idea to send out two vanguards to weaken the enemy.
If Bofurin had planned more effectively like Suo, they could have won without reinforcements. Honestly, I think Suo should have done strategy for the whole war. Suo's the ultimate case of:
"Thank god he's on our side"
His fighting style also reflects intelligence, which seems to be based on empathy and anticipation. He literally predicts all of his opponentās moves in real-time to dodge whatever is thrown at him. But I think that has more to do with his good-guy empathy powers than his intelligence. Overall, Suo is a VERY bright young boy, but I canāt put him in the same league as the freaks who can plan twenty steps ahead like the next two madmen weāre gonna discussā¦
Literal genius. Terrible judge of character.
WHAT? ENDO AT NO.2?!?!?!?!?!
If we were grading based on pure intelligence alone, Endo would be #1. Endo is incredibly gifted and very dangerous, arguably more dangerous than Takiishi in terms of actual influence. This man is an actual genius- WORSE a genius who really wanted something and was willing to pull out all the stops to get it.
Letās take a look at his āØelaborate planāØ:
>Surveyed Bofurin's strength using the KEEL incident.
>Targeted Tsubakiās friend to see how well the kings were holding up.
>Created a massive army accordingly based on his gathered data.
>Also anticipated Bofurinās Roppo allies (the kings didnāt even invite anyone, LOL)
>Created a special rule that isolated Bofurin's leader.
>Sent weaker ancillary units to make a distraction on the mainroad.
>Sent stronger units and the No3 to break through the bridge bottlenecks.
>Concentrated all his strongest units in the hard-to-defend park.
>Itās also the closest side to the high school which was the real target for him and Takiishi, making it easy for them to slip through.
tldr, Bofurin was cooked.
But Endo is overconfident⦠The thing is that Endo has a blind spot in reading people. This is his biggest flaw, heās too perfect to understand ordinary people.
He overestimated the strength of his Noroshi members like the fashion guy. Half of his Noroshi elites went down in the first fight and the other half went down summarily in the second round. Hiragi could have finished Hashirao. The other kings could have taken down the two doofusās Choji slaughtered. All of this is to say⦠If Endo had brought even numbers, Noroshi would have lost before Shishitoren even arrived. Most of them went down without the help of Shishitoren. Speaking of whichā¦Ā
He completely overlooked Shishitoren, the team next-door.Ā
It all paints a picture of someone whoās incredibly intelligent but has no true social awareness, creating very glib superficial impressions of how people are, resulting in failure. To be a true master strategist you need to understand PEOPLE and how they work. Thatās been Sakuraās whole character arc, it's about him un-Endo-ifying himself.
In the end Endo was outplayed.
Despite his core character flaws, Endoās still one of the only two characters to almost beat Sakura. Endo was gonna beat him when Togame and the gang showed up. But that doesnāt really count as Sakura being rescued because Sakura was the reason Togame and the gang were there in the first place.Ā
Sakura was only truly rescued one timeā¦
The only man to almost beat Sakura and Class 1-1
despite having a weaker team
Endoās poor judge of character held him back, but even without that Natori still might have topped this list. Why? Hereās the thing⦠Hashirao once said, "Fighting is his life's work." Wellā¦
Trapping/controlling people is Natori's life's work.Ā
This is his life. THIS IS WHAT HE DOES. He manipulates. He ensnares. He finds your weakness. We also see in his fighting style that he uses everything in his surroundings to his advantage: chains, dust, distractions, which is equal parts dishonorable and super intelligent.Ā
Letās take an analysis of his brilliant ambush trap at the shipyard, which was planned out 10 steps ahead to beat Class 1-1:
>Natori anticipated a large force.
>He prepared a bigger army.
>Had them lie in wait out of sight in the back.
>Lured the enemy into an enclosed space.
>Surrounded the enemy. (Big deal, even Suo acknowledged it.)
>Held back his strongest men to watch, showing restraint.
>And then targeted the strongest foes.
>Telling his VIPs to watch and study them first before attacking. (Yes! They actually observe the enemy first before jumping into the battle. And are seen thinking about their approach!)
>All in a broader plan to use their worry against them. Because Natori knew Bofurinās best guys would get worried for little guys.
And the end result was a DISASTROUS SHITSHOW
We see Natori lording over the chaos heās created. Natori outwitted Bofurin in every way. If Kaji hadnāt shown up, Class 1-1 would have lost despite Class 1-1 being stronger! Natori was going to win despite having a weaker team. Thatās the mark of a brilliant strategician. I also want to give some credit to the KEEL grunts who exhibit a stunning amount of teamwork and discipline throughout this whole process. Theyāre smart enough to hold the enemy down for each other and stay in hiding. Itās almost like theyāre a bunch of thieves who are used to highly coordinated robberies and hit jobs. From the grunts, to the VIPs, to their cunning leaderā¦
KEEL is - hands down - the smartest team. Thereās a reason the chapter name refers to KEEL as āAssassinsā
Unlike Endo, Natori is a wonderful judge of character and knows EXACTLY how to turn people's screws and manipulate them. He had Sakura seeing red and struggling. And he knew exactly what to say to make Kaji underperform. It all comes back to his desire for control. This is what Natori lives for. And you canāt really beat him either without losing in some way.
He wanted Kaji to lose control of himself.
He got Kaji to lose control.He wanted Suzuri to use his hands.
He got Suzuri to use his hands.
Heās like the Joker. Heads he wins. Tails you lose.
Unlike Endo, Natori is a wonderful judge of character and knows EXACTLY how to turn people's screws and manipulate them. He had Sakura seeing red and struggling. And he knew exactly what to say to make Kaji underperform.
His only strategic flaw is his impulsiveness. Natori gets tunnel vision whenever he sees what he wants is right in front of him. Like time Suzuri left his arm out as bait. That is to say, Natori wildly underestimated Bofurinās response, figuring Nagatoās unassociation would save KEEL from retaliation. To use a battleship metaphor, the āKEEL Incidentā kind of reminds me of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, a brilliantly executed plan that guaranteed utter defeat in the long run. Even if KEEL had won, the third years would have decimated them.
That aside, KEEL was gonna win! Because the assassins used thier brains! And it makes me wonder how much of this has to do with their cyberpunk culture and unknown backstoryā¦
Maybe Natori is an RTS computer gamer who thought ganglife was more exciting? Perhaps he got tired of Starcraft tournaments and picked up a bat. This would track with the way he talks to Suzuri about ganglife being like a game played for enjoyment.
Is Natori a gamer??? š¤
In any case, both Natori and Endo have shown a scary methodical ability to plan ahead and think on their feet, but Natori knows people better and doesnāt have that same blind spot Endo has.
And for that reason, Natori is the most cunning strategist in Wind Breaker.
Sorry this turned into a keel post, i wish they'd bring keel back as a cunning reconnaissance gang. but honestly the last three are a toss-up where I could see each being useful in different situations. intelligence is a varied concept that's hard to quantify. i hope you enjoyed it and look forward to more rambles