Aug 15, 2018 18:54:47 GMT -5
Post by Fūjin Fūhaku on Aug 15, 2018 18:54:47 GMT -5
Universal
Henkō suru [Deflect]
Rank C | Specialization Tai | Element N/A |
Chakra Usage None | Range Close | # of Handseals 0 |
Description
Utilizing the basic idea of blocking using the forearm and specific angles, the user of the technique is able to stop incoming fighters with their bodies. This defensive technique is pure and simple in the fact that the user utilizes the forearm to stop taijutsu in its tracks, halting the forward momentum of techniques with correct angles and effort. Depending on the incoming attack, the user will utilize more energy and stamina with the stronger the attack they are defending against. This technique is useful against taijutsu of equal or lower rank.
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Tsume [Claw]
Rank C | Specialization Tai | Element N/A |
Chakra Usage None | Range Close | # of Handseals 0 |
Description
By applying a significant amount of pressure upon a person's shoulder, the user is able to incapacitate their enemy. The user precisely places their fingers into the shoulder, collarbone, and side of the neck. Knocking the opponent from their feet and unable to move. This effect lasts for one post after the attack has been successfully placed. Offensively this jutsu does no real damage aside, but serves as a quick deterrent to avoid further confrontation.
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Buki o ushinau [Lose the Arms]
Rank C | Specialization Tai | Element N/A |
Chakra Usage None | Range Close | # of Handseals 0 |
Description
With quick pin-pricking points to the arms of the enemy, the user can cease them from utilizing their arms. The precision is essential but effective. If the user hits their target in the right points it can take away the enemy's use of their arms for three post. (can attack one arm or both, but only hitting one arm only paralyzes said arm not the other). This technique leaves minor bruising on afflicted limb.
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Ochitsuite [Down and Out]
Rank B | Specialization Tai | Element N/A |
Chakra Usage None | Range Close | # of Handseals 0 |
Description
By fiercely striking the opponent in the thigh with the elbow and then the two immediate strikes to the side with two fingers (point and middle), the opponent will be without movement for two posts after the attack is placed. Precision is key for this technique as both the elbow strike and finger strikes are essential for full body paralysis. If just the elbow lands correctly, then the lower body will be out for one post. Elbow and one finger jab will put the lower body and chest out of business for one turn of posts, but the arms, head, and hands will still be viable. Damage from this jutsu peaks at deep muscle bruises in the afflicted areas.
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Aruite inai [No Walking]
Rank C | Specialization Tai | Element N/A |
Chakra Usage None | Range Close | # of Handseals 0 |
Description
A full on punch to the foot with the pointer knuckle extended beyond the others will place a strong pressure into the sole and cause the limb all the way up to the hip to become paralyzed. This effect lasts for two posts after the attack successfully lands. Damage from this technique comes in the form of bruising.
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Watashi no michi kara [Out of My Way]
Rank C | Specialization Tai | Element N/A |
Chakra Usage Medium | Range Close | # of Handseals 0 |
Description
A technique that does not require as much specific precision as the others. While it still hits pressure points along the side and body of the enemy, it is not focused on a single one. Using force and speed, the user brings both their chakra and their physical skills to the test. Utilizing chakra to enhance their speed and power, the user pummels their opponent's side pressure points to numb their body and slow their reaction time, allowing for them to follow up with no more than 5 hits that would bring them to the ground. It is not overly powerful in pain and strength, but it is the necessity of the user hitting pressure points in the side to begin the numbing/slowing reaction, then continuing to hit in successful pressure point areas to bring the opponent down.
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