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    Asteroid Users
    A-Rank
    Kōhei Izumi
    Izumi usually fights using Asteroid in Full Attack.[1][2][3] Thanks to his massive amount of Trion[4][5], he can choose hit probability through sheer numbers over accuracy[6] by splitting his trion cubes several times.[6] His firepower remains such that Ai Kitora was convinced her Shield would not be able to resist one of his barrages.[7] Izumi first uses Asteroid in Chapter 26 (Episode 14 in the Anime).
    Takeru Yuiga
    Yuiga fights primarily by dual-wielding handguns and shooting Asteroid.[8][9] Although he is noted to be weaker than some B-Rank agents[10], he still scored more victories than losses against Osamu[11] with the current record being 81 wins and 196 losses.[12] According to Border's evaluation system, he has the highest range[8] of any handgun user.[13][14][15][16][17][18] Yuiga is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 110 (Episode 67 in the anime).
    Ryō Utagawa
    Ryūji Saeki
    Kazuma Satomi
    Jun Arashiyama
    As an All-Rounder[19], it is possible for Arashiyama to have scored at least 6,000 points with Asteroid.[20] Arashiyama fires Asteroid bullets through his assault rifle[21], which has a high rate of fire.[22] He often coordinates with his teammates to increase their overall firepower or attack the opponent from multiple directions[21], a tactic that is rendered even more effective by the use of Teleporter.[23] He and Tokieda were able to destroy the durable armor of an injured Rabbit in a matter of seconds.[24] Arashiyama first uses Asteroid in Chapter 29 (Episode 15 in the Anime).
    Ai Kitora
    As an All-Rounder[25], Kitora has scored at least 6,000 points with Asteroid.[20] Kitora fires Asteroid through her custom handgun[26], and is her preferred offensive trigger.[27][28] Due to her now average trion[26], she has a hard time breaking through defenses[27][29], but when it happens she can switch to Scorpion[26] which helps her save Trion.[26] other than that, Kitora can use Spider as a foothold[26], and circle an opponent at high-speed[26], while shooting which lets her attack her opponent as well as look for openings.[26] Additionally she can coordinate with Arashiyama[21] or Tokieda.[27][30] Kitora first uses Asteroid in Chapter 8 (Episode 5 in the Anime).
    Mitsuru Tokieda
    As an All-Rounder[30], Tokieda has potentially scored at least 6,000 points with Asteroid[20], with him using it as an Assault Rifle[30], which has a high rate of fire.[22] His role is primarily supporting Arashiyama[30], and Kitora.[30] Tokieda can cross fire with Arashiyama[21][31] as well as concrete fire on a specific enemy[23][27][24] which was strong enough to destroy the durable armor of an injured Rabbit in a matter of seconds.[24] Tokieda first uses Asteroid in Chapter 26 (Episode 14 in the Anime).
    Nozomi Kako
    Shūji Miwa
    Miwa fires Asteroid through his handgun, often using it with Kogetsu in his other hand.[32][33] Additionally he has been shown to be skilled at quick-drawing.[34], however being the No. 3 All-Rounder[35][36], it is possible for him to have at least 6,000 points with this trigger. Miwa is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 14 (Episode 7 in the anime).
    Takaaki Katagiri
    Reiji Kizaki
    Kizaki has two firearms loaded with Asteroid bullets: an assault rifle and a minigun. The latter seems to be rather heavy, forcing him to hold it with both hands, and impossible to aim accurately with, but it more than compensates for it with its extremely high rate of fire. Kizaki uses it for prolonged attacks without moving from his position, deploying a Shield if the enemy returns fire. He can then switch to the assault rifle to increase his mobility.
    Kyōsuke Karasuma
    As an All-Rounder[37], Karasuma has potentially scored at least 6,000 points with Asteroid[20], which he uses as an assault rifle which grants him a high rate of fire.[22] He often employs it in conjunction with Defense Triggers, such as Shield[38] or Escudo[39][40], to protect himself while shooting.[39][40][38] Karasuma first uses Asteroid in Chapter 55 (Episode 25 in the Anime).
    B-Rank
    Masataka Ninomiya
    As the Shooter with the highest score with this Trigger,[41] and the agent with the second highest score with any Trigger, Ninomiya is extremely proficient with Asteroid. Thanks to his abundance of trion, a single volley is powerful enough to break the Shield of a former A-Rank agent and damage their body,[42] as well as to destroy small structures.[43] He scatters his bullets evenly around him, targeting an area that is larger than the opponent, but not so much that too many shots will miss the target.[42][44] Ninomiya is capable of create trion cubes with his hands in his pockets[45] as well as to summon, divide and fire one before the opponent can react.[46] Due to Ninomiya dividing the trion cube in 6[45] or 16[42] parts, his bullets are shaped like pyramids.
    Sumiharu Inukai
    Inukai fires Asteroid through a firearm of the assault rifle type resembling a personal defense weapon, which is smaller and seemingly wielder, allowing him to aim more accurately. He appears to be very skilled and experienced with it, being able to shoot while in move and even while holding it with a single hand.[47]
    Osamu Mikumo
    Asteroid is Osamu's ranged Trigger[48], and his main offensive trigger. He generally divides the trion cube in 27 pieces[49][50][51][52][53], but he has also fired it in 9 pieces[54], 8 pieces[55][56][57] when prioritizing bullet speed[55], and whole to maximize his output.[58][59] His bullets are not very powerful due to his low amount of trion, although they can still effortlessly damage a Trion Body.[60] When fighting alongside his teammates, he uses them to create disturbances and control the position of the opponent, using his excellent strategic abilities.[citation needed] He is also capable of reprogramming the Trigger's parameters to adapt to the situation. His skill was originally very poor, but after training under numerous A-Rank agents, his accuracy improved and he learned to scatter his bullets to increase hit probability at short range and attack from multiple directions at once[citation needed], as well as to delay his shots in order to catch the target unawares after luring them in position.[61][62] Osamu was first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 12 (Episode 6 in the anime).

    Slow Buckshot[63] ((てい)(そく) (さん)(だん), Teisoku Sandan ?): Osamu scatters numerous, small rounds of Asteroid bullets around himself, making it difficult for the enemy to maneuver or attack without coming in contact with these bullets.[64] The power/range/speed ratio is 70/29.9/01.[64] Osamu first uses this technique in Chapter 36 (Episode 18 in the anime).

    Hiro Kitazoe
    Kitazoe fires Asteroid through an assault rifle[65] which appears bulkier than the other models,[66] but which might boast an even higher rate of fire than most.[67] It appears to be his Trigger of choice for mid-ranged shootouts[68][69][70] as well as when the environment or the presence of Snipers discourage the use of Meteor.[71] He was able to outgun Tatsuya Kuruma[72][73] before the latter turned the tables by switching to Full Attack.[74] In locations which prevent the use of his High-Angle Bombardment, Kitazoe conjures his assault rifle at the very start of the match[66] and maintains it in existence even when not actively using it.[75] He normally wields it with both hands,[75][67][73][70] although he can switch to only one in a pinch.[76] Kitazoe is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 167 (Episode 88 in the anime).
    Satoshi Mizukami
    Mizukami will often disguise his other Gunner Triggers as Asteroid,[77][78] presumably because its lack of special effects is more likely to cause th opponent to drop their guard after the bullets have been fired. He is first seen using it in Chapter 157 (Episode 84 in the Anime).
    Kazuki Kurauchi
    Rei Nasu
    Takuma Yuba
    Asteroid is Yuba's main offensive Trigger, which he fires through his handguns.[79] He combines their high muzzle velocity and raw power[80] with his extremely quick draw to shoot down the opponent before they can react.[81] Should they be able to, Yuba will resort to Full Attack to swiftly destroy their Shield.[79] A single one of his bullets packs enough power to break through an unfocused Shield[82] and critically damage a small Escudo,[83] along with Hyuse's own unfocused Shield[84][85] despite his extraordinary trion levels. Yuba is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 181 (Episode 94 in the Anime).
    Yukari Obishima
    When in close quarters, Obishima prefers to use Asteroid as a follow up attack by hiding the bullets behind her back, stepping out of their trajectory right before firing to launch a surprise attack.[86][87] When her opponents are out of her range, she prefers using Asteroid[88][89][90], despite having Senkū in her Trigger Set.[91] She has also used Asteroid without looking to take out Kai.[92] Additionally she only recently picked up Shooter Triggers[93], however being an All-Rounder[94][91], it is possible for her to have at least 6,000 points with this trigger. Obishima is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 187 (Episode 97 in the anime).
    Tatsuya Kuruma
    Asteroid is Kuruma's primary offensive Trigger. He channels it through an assault rifle, which grants him a high rate of fire and is ideal for fighting at mid-range. His fighting style is very conservative and he almost always fire from behind a Shield, regardless of whether he is on his own or coordinating with his allies. Recently, he added a second rifle to his Trigger set so he can fire with both at once while Murakami protects him, switching as needed between whittling down his enemies with Asteroid[95] and circumvent obstacles with Hound.[96] Kuruma is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 60 (Episode 27 in the anime).
    Yōko Katori
    Katori resorts to this Trigger when exchanging fire from mid-range, when closing in is not an option,[97][98][99] but she may also resort to it at close quarters, rapidly drawing her handgun and shooting the opponent at point-blank range.[100] She may or may not have reached Master Class with this Trigger.[101] Katori is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 138 (Episode 74 in the anime).
    Rokurō Wakamura
    Wakamura's primary offensive Trigger appears to be Asteroid. Despite training for two full years and being mentored by Inukai, he has yet to reach Master Class with it.[102] By his own admission he was unable to hit Yūma Kuga[103][104] when the latter was still perfecting his ability to use wires.[105] Wakamura is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 138 (Episode 74 in the anime).
    Kōtarō Suwa
    Suwa's main offensive Trigger is a shotgun loaded with Asteroid bullets.[106] It boasts high firepower[107] and, due to the number of bullets fired at once, it is difficult to avoid at close range for all[108] but the swiftest foes.[109][110][111] However, it is not very accurate, and it has a low rate of fire. Suwa can regulate the angle of the bullet spread[107] to focus damage or increase the area of damage, hitting multiple targets with a single pull of the trigger.[109] When no other Triggers are required and he can fight at close-to-mid-range, Suwa often goes in Full Attack. By firing each shotgun only one time, he was able to severely damage Yūma's Full Guard and injure him.[112] Suwa is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 45 (Episode 22 in the anime).
    Daichi Tsutsumi
    Tsutsumi's main offensive Trigger is a shotgun loaded with Asteroid bullets. It boasts high firepower[107] and, due to the number of bullets fired at once, it is difficult to avoid at close range for all[108] but the swiftest foes.[109][110][111] However, it is not very accurate, and it has a low rate of fire. Tsutsumi can regulate the angle of the bullet spread[107] to focus damage or increase the area of damage, hitting multiple targets with a single pull of the trigger.[109] When no other Triggers are required and he can fight at close-to-mid-range, Tsutsumi may go in Full Attack.[113] Tsutsumi is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 45 (Episode 22 in the anime).
    Kuniharu Kakizaki
    Kakizaki fires Asteroid through an assault rifle[114], which grants him a high rate of fire.[22] He seems to be quite accurate against slower opponents, hitting Wakamura's shoulder multiple times in spite of the latter moving and having put up a Shield[115], however Kakizaki was unable to hit a moving Yūma[116] with Kakizaki barely able to hit Yūma's Shield[116] additionally he wasn't able to hit a flying Ranbanein.[117] Kakizaki and Teruya's combined firepower was noted by Izumi to be able to overwhelm all three members of Katori Squad.[118] Kakizaki is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 60 (Episode 27 in the anime).
    Fumika Teruya
    Teruya fights using an assault rifle loaded with Asteroid bullets[114], which grants her a higher rate of fire compared to other firearms.[22] Kakizaki's and her combined firepower was noted by Izumi to be able to overwhelm all three members of Katori Squad.[118] Teruya is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 139 (Episode 78 in the Anime).
    Kotarō Tomoe
    Wataru Urushima
    Takahiro Ebina
    Satoru Hayakawa
    Ryōgo Funabashi
    Yūichirō Yoshizato
    Hidetaka Kitazoe
    Hitoshi Matsushiro
    Makoto Chano
    Chano fires Asteroid through their handguns[17], which they dual-wield[119], unlike Fujisawa.[120] They might not be very accurate, since some of their shots against stationary Yūma, and Ranbanein missed despite the short distance[119][120], although others would have hit the target's vitals had they not defended.[119][120] Chano is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 47 (Episode 23 in the anime).
    Itsuki Fujisawa
    Fujisawa fires Asteroid through his handguns[17], but unlike Chano[119], he prefers to wield only one at a time.[120] He might not be very accurate, since some of his shots against stationary Yūma, and Ranbanein missed despite the short distance[119][120], although others would have hit the target's vitals had he not defended.[119][120] Fujisawa is first seen using Asteroid in Chapter 54 (Episode 25 in the anime).
    Waka Utsunomiya
    Keizō Mamiya
    Mitsuya Koinuma

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      Pro: high firepower. Con: slow reload.
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