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Post by Raijin Hayate on Aug 8, 2014 19:59:29 GMT -7
A speed-based fighting style, Desolation Fist is a unique form of taijutsu created by the man named Raijin Hayate using a concept known as the 'zero-hundred-zero' principle. Starting motionless, the user would increase their speed immensely with extreme acceleration, and then stop their movement immediately. The force generated is carried away from the user's body, allowing perpetually unlimited range of Taijutsu. However, the style comes with a major drawback; the amount of constant movement and braking, when used in a constant amount can cause the user's muscles to tear, predominantly in the areas they use to attack, although it does put strain over the entire body.
Because of its nature, it can be confused with Ninjutsu, and regarded as such repeatedly. However, with the lacking use of chakra, it is far from such; making it ideal against those that might be capable of absorbing techniques, and unknowing to what a technique actually is. It should also be noted that to utilize this style properly, brutal training is required, focusing on the legs and tendons of the body a great deal. Flexibility, reactions, and speed; all acting as vital parts for the Shockwave Fist. If one were to even get past C-Rank techniques with this style they would need five training threads in Desolation Fist except Raijin due to the fact he has trained on it his whole life.
Name: | 歩 || Ho || Step Classification: Taijutsu Rank: C Type: Offensive Element: N/A Description: The user runs forward, and stops, pushing against the ground with a single foot, releasing the energy as a direct shockwave. The energy, releasing itself in a circular pattern near the size of the user's foot, they are launched forwards at high-speeds, equivalent to that of the run previously taken. However, because it acts as a single step, it can act as a jump-start, allowing the person to leap beyond their physical boundaries for speed, creating a massive acceleration burst. This technique often acts as an amplifier for other techniques of the style, or as a way to run away. With the amount of strain it can put on the body if used repeatedly, it is regarded as a dangerous, albeit extremely useful, technique of the fighting style.
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Post by Demiyah Akiyama on Aug 9, 2014 8:36:42 GMT -7
Accepted
Price: 400 Ryo
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