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Post by Raijin Hayate on Aug 9, 2014 9:23:29 GMT -7
Tiger Rush is a technique created and utilized by Raijin Hayate of the Bloody Mist. After learning from the very best of Kenjutsu users in his youth, Raijin has combined all the different methods of Kenjutsu into one powerful style which's power has only been harnessed by the great Raijin himself. In this style, Raijin concentrates solely on the art of attack and dishes out powerful kenjutsu, combining his techniques with both his tremendous speed and agility, he can dish out quite a slice. In this style the user will usually always be moving, unless it it is absolutely necessary to stop, even though he is moving at such great speeds his eye's are able to track his opponent's movements and attacks. Also, while in this style Raijin imagines he is surrounded by a small dome - which is referred to as the "Zero Point" - if an opposing attack reaches the outer point of the dome then Raijin is meant to defend against it and launch a counter-attack. The Zero Point is roughly several meters in range, it can reach ten depending on how well concentrated Raijin is. After a successful block, deflection or evasion, Raijin will unleash a swift, powerful and agle counter-attack which often catches the opponent off-guard due to Raijin going at such high speeds.
Name: Senpū Kattā [Whirlwind Cutter] Classification: Bukijutsu Rank: B-Rank Type: Offensive Element: N/A Description: A Kenjutsu technique utilizing the Tiger Stance. This technique is best used when Raijin has gained momentum to cause serious damage. Holding the blades while in tiger stance, Raijin will twist around and begin to spin rapidly and can move forward if they wish. This technique takes lots of training and years of experience. As they're spinning the force from the spinning creates cutting winds the same sharpness as the blades up fifteen meters around them. Once they're done spinning however they tend to be left dizzy if they have been spinning for a while, and without proper training will be left open. It's best to use this technique in a short burst to avoid that affect. Additional Information: n/a
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Post by Demiyah Akiyama on Aug 9, 2014 16:55:30 GMT -7
Approved
Please make sure to add these to your bingo book before using them in character.
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