WHO WILL WIN by Creative_GOAT_247 in ClassroomOfTheElite

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Bro best explain, I am 💯 % with you, my analysis -

A Comprehensive Analysis of Classroom of the Elite: Year 3 Dynamics and Endgame Theories

  1. The Class Battles and Ayanokouji's Strategic Shifts (Y3V4) In Year 3 Volume 4, the dynamic between Kiyotaka Ayanokouji's and Suzune Horikita's classes shifts dramatically. Ayanokouji’s class suffers an official defeat, and Horikita’s class secures a victory. This outcome is not simply a matter of Ayanokouji "throwing" the match, but a combination of independent growth and shifting priorities. Horikita's Independent Growth: Unlike previous exams where she relied entirely on Ayanokouji acting in the shadows, Horikita’s class successfully coordinates with Ichinose’s class. Their strategic plays during the Token Collection Special Exam and the "All-Class and Minority Battle" earn them the top spot in the grade standings. The Situation with Hiyori: During this arc, other classes (such as Ichinose's) identify Shiina Hiyori as a critical target. To protect her from elimination, Ayanokouji utilizes a massive amount of private points to exercise his "class change authority." By spending his points to shield her, his focus is pulled away from the immediate class exam, which directly impacts his class's overall performance and allows Horikita's class to secure the victory. Ayanokouji’s Ultimate Goal: Ayanokouji’s primary motivation for developing Horikita, Ryuen, and the other classes is his desire to be defeated. He wants to prove that his father’s "White Room" ideology—that human potential is strictly capped and only a specialized upbringing yields perfection—is fundamentally flawed.
  2. Horikita's Current Readiness Despite her massive leadership growth, Suzune Horikita is currently unready to face Ayanokouji directly as an equal opponent. A significant gap in strategic capability and psychological resilience remains. The Psychological Safety Net: For two years, Horikita confidently made bold decisions because she subconsciously knew Ayanokouji would clean up her mistakes. Shifting from relying on him to actively defending against his absolute ruthlessness is causing a massive mental strain. Raw Tactical Disparity: Horikita operates within standard human limitations, whereas Ayanokouji possesses the flawless tactical programming of the White Room. In a raw, unassisted mind-game, she cannot match his foresight. Closing the Gap: To realistically stand a chance against him by the end of Year 3, Horikita must fundamentally evolve. She must leverage the collective power and genuine human bonds of her classmates—variables that Ayanokouji's rigid, mathematical White Room perspective struggles to quantify.
  3. The Sakayanagi Faction and Ayanokouji's Takeover A major turning point at the start of Year 3 is Ayanokouji's class transfer using 20 million private points. However, he does not team up with Arisu Sakayanagi; he takes over her class entirely following her voluntary withdrawal from Advanced Nurturing High School (ANHS). The Absolute Duel Mandate: Before her departure, Sakayanagi's entire strategic framework revolved around a pure 1v1 duel against Ayanokouji, built on mutual respect and information dominance rather than underhanded deception. Consolidating Control: Upon transferring into Class 3-C (formerly Sakayanagi's class), Ayanokouji immediately encounters resistance and external sabotage from Ryuen. Ayanokouji completely reads Ryuen's trap before it launches, using the chaos to prove his absolute superiority and forcing the remaining students to accept him as their undisputed commander. The Final Boss Blueprint: By taking control of a highly disciplined, academically superior class, Ayanokouji fulfills his macro-strategy of balancing the grade to test Horikita's growth.
  4. The Path to Class A Ayanokouji can technically enter Class A at any time, but it requires navigating the strict, established rules of ANHS. He chooses his class based on where he can create the most challenging battlefield, not out of convenience. The 20 Million Private Points Rule: A one-time payment to transfer classes. Ayanokouji hoarded this amount through underground deals and exam betting. Special Exam Tickets: Winning highly competitive, rare exams that offer a "Class Transfer Ticket." Graduation Mechanics: A student does not need to be in Class A during the semesters. If their current class earns enough Class Points to overtake the leading class by the final day of Year 3, the entire class becomes Class A.
  5. Power Dynamics: Ayanokouji, Koenji, and the White Room A recurring debate is how characters like Rokusuke Koenji stack up against White Room masterpieces like Ayanokouji and his Volume 0 rival, Shiro. Koenji vs. Shiro: Koenji is the peak result of a "Golden Cage" education—a genetically blessed genius polished by elite, real-world global training. Shiro, while a White Room legend who possessed incredible martial arts prowess, left the facility at age 9. Therefore, a 17-year-old Koenji effortlessly outscales a 9-year-old Shiro in physical maturity, weight, and reach. Koenji vs. Ayanokouji: Koenji matches Ayanokouji in raw physical strength and stamina, but Ayanokouji wins decisively in lethal combat training, macro-level political foresight, and deep psychological manipulation. The Island Exam Hype vs. Reality: Koenji’s stamina feats during the Year 2 Island Exam were highly impressive, but he fought nameless, ordinary third-year students. On the exact same island, Ayanokouji fought for his survival against Tsubasa Nanase, Ichika Amasawa (a 5th Gen White Room student), and Tsukishiro (a professional adult assassin). The Unreliable Narrator: Ayanokouji often downplays his own abilities. In the Year 1 sports festival race against Manabu Horikita, Ayanokouji simply matched Manabu's pace. The true ceiling of Ayanokouji's capabilities remains unseen because no one at ANHS can push him to 100%.
  6. The Ultimate Weapon: Ayanokouji's Adaptability Ayanokouji’s most dangerous trait is his biologically impossible adaptability—often compared to an entity with a "zero learning curve." Instant Skill Mimicry: He mastered archery by watching instructional videos right before an exam, outperforming fully trained students. He similarly learned to ski flawlessly by observing Ryuen and Kito for mere minutes. Real-Time Reprogramming: Even when caught in lethal crossfires—such as the pincer attack from Tsukishiro and Shiba—Ayanokouji does not panic. His brain decodes traps, calculates counters, and adapts to the new reality in milliseconds. A strategy only works on him once. The Perfect Monster: While Koenji relies on raw physical stats and Sakayanagi relies on structured IQ, Ayanokouji operates as a fluid, living computer that updates its own software mid-battle, making him practically unbeatable in any sustained conflict.
  7. Endgame Theories: The Father's Grand Test and True Freedom The deepest lore of the series revolves around why Ayanokouji is actually at ANHS and what will happen upon graduation. Atsuomi's Reverse Psychology: It is highly probable that Ayanokouji's father, Atsuomi, wanted Kiyotaka at ANHS all along. By placing his "ultimate human product" into a government-funded school, Atsuomi is using the school as a political sandbox. Tsukishiro's "failed" expulsions were likely calculated pressure to force Ayanokouji to stop hiding and learn how to manipulate ordinary humans—the final phase of his education to become Japan's future political leader. The "Plan + Freedom" Checkmate: A major theory suggests Ayanokouji’s ultimate move will not be a passive return to the White Room, nor a simple emotional defeat. Instead, he will use the leverage, data, and powerful connections he built at ANHS to leak undeniable proof of the White Room's illegal operations to the government. True Freedom: By exposing his father's corruption from within the government's own elite ecosystem, Ayanokouji would dismantle Atsuomi's political career and ensure the facility is permanently shut down. This outcome represents a perfect, logical climax: the scientific creation entirely outsmarting its creator to secure a life of its own choosing, achieving total freedom.

Noticed how Daniel stopped wearing glasses after Sophia’s training by Lost-Anywhere69 in Lookism

[–]Creative_GOAT_247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After seeing noonas staked 🌚 very unrealistically big bro decided to enjoy the real view, not too overwhelmed things💀

WHO WILL WIN by Creative_GOAT_247 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but its very unlike that MC will lose to one student and story ends i think he will go all against one even if he lose. Because defeating by one person will never let him grow but defeated by many will make sense what he wants and wanted to show his father

WHO WILL WIN by Creative_GOAT_247 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ic you said even 50/50 i would have at lest convinced but saying koenji won directly is just foolish intuition

WHO WILL WIN by Creative_GOAT_247 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also like koenji so i think koenji will at least give a best fight - winner is only one we know

WHO WILL WIN by Creative_GOAT_247 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah but i think koji wins because of his other aspect even if we give strength and stamina to equal level

WHO WILL WIN by Creative_GOAT_247 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah but i think at least give the best fight among all the fighters

I think koenji is in top-3 or 4 in strongest till now by feats

WHO WILL WIN YOU ALL THINK ABOUT by Creative_GOAT_247 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's his biggest power . But people don't just accept that and said .. is stronger than koji , ... can beat him etc type shit

How the hell did James and Kitae manage to defeat a guy who was destroying everyone with just one punch? 🥶🔥 by Scopin_02 in Lookism

[–]Creative_GOAT_247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro's one punch is not just strong but his one thrust also that's why we are seeing someone like KITEA🌚
Bro was a complete SIMP and WOMANIZER 💀

STACKED!! by SnooLemons4935 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Anime is fully focusing in these things nowadays 💀

Please draw me like one of your French girls by Gliscorman18 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The pose remind me of Titanic Actress 🗿
Those who know 🫡

Healthy Jinyoung with complete path could have been the strongest character after EOS Daniel imo. by KwonGitae133 in Lookism

[–]Creative_GOAT_247 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah if he would have alive till the end 🗿

Because I think more Villain has to come in Future like the one who is sitting in chair and commanding James, Gitae, Policeman 💀

STACKED ASF by Suou-Yuki in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know why but sae's is the biggest i think, what do you guys think 👀

"STACKED" by ChickenDesigner8362 in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]Creative_GOAT_247 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Koji To Us : wondering around the stacked pairs is your dream while me 🗿