Post by Tenshi on Dec 10, 2018 2:18:46 GMT -5
Bukijutsu
Name: Chakra Flow
Rank: C
Rank: C
Classification: Bukijutsu, Ninjutsu, Elemental
Type: Supplementary, Buff
Range: Range of Weapon
Hand-Seals: Charge (1)
Description:
Chakra Flow (チャクラ流し, Chakura Nagashi) refers to both the flowing of chakra through an object as well as any technique that increases the potency of a weapon by flowing chakra through it. Elemental chakra is used to flow through bladed weapons in order to either dramatically increase their various pre-existing properties or to gain additional advantageous effects. Usually the user must be touching the tool to initiate chakra flow, but not always like the example of Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Flower Nail Crimson, and direct contact with the weapon is not necessary to maintain chakra flow.
Whichever Element you use, that element will gain a C rank to the damage of each of their strikes. Can also clash against Ninjutsu as if it was a C rank Jutsu!
Chakra Flow (チャクラ流し, Chakura Nagashi) refers to both the flowing of chakra through an object as well as any technique that increases the potency of a weapon by flowing chakra through it. Elemental chakra is used to flow through bladed weapons in order to either dramatically increase their various pre-existing properties or to gain additional advantageous effects. Usually the user must be touching the tool to initiate chakra flow, but not always like the example of Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Flower Nail Crimson, and direct contact with the weapon is not necessary to maintain chakra flow.
Whichever Element you use, that element will gain a C rank to the damage of each of their strikes. Can also clash against Ninjutsu as if it was a C rank Jutsu!
Drawbacks:
Can be countered by another chakra flowed weapon, or simply avoided as the user uses up chakra maintaining the blade. You must learn this jutsu once for each element. Elemental weaknesses/strengths apply here. Requires Ninjutsu and Bukijutsu to learn. C rank upkeep.
Can be countered by another chakra flowed weapon, or simply avoided as the user uses up chakra maintaining the blade. You must learn this jutsu once for each element. Elemental weaknesses/strengths apply here. Requires Ninjutsu and Bukijutsu to learn. C rank upkeep.
Name: Manipulated Shuriken Technique
Rank: E
Classification: Bukijutsu, Non-Elemental
Type: Supplementary
Range: All
Hand-Seals: N/A
Description:
With this technique a translucent string, both elastic and highly durable, is attached to a shuriken, making it possible to alter its path after having thrown it. An expert will have the ability to freely glide the shuriken in any direction with just a single movement of their fingertip. The first attack, challenging the enemy, is avoided and after a time-lag of several seconds, it will come from behind. Depending on the performance, the possible tactics can be infinite.
Can be used to re-coordinate a shuriken to hit an opponent after an opponent has dodged the first attack.
With this technique a translucent string, both elastic and highly durable, is attached to a shuriken, making it possible to alter its path after having thrown it. An expert will have the ability to freely glide the shuriken in any direction with just a single movement of their fingertip. The first attack, challenging the enemy, is avoided and after a time-lag of several seconds, it will come from behind. Depending on the performance, the possible tactics can be infinite.
Can be used to re-coordinate a shuriken to hit an opponent after an opponent has dodged the first attack.
Drawbacks:
Range is dependent on the size of the shuriken and the length of the wire involved. Requires the TRACKING and the SPEED to hit the opponent.
Range is dependent on the size of the shuriken and the length of the wire involved. Requires the TRACKING and the SPEED to hit the opponent.
Name: Shadow Shuriken Jutsu
Rank: E
Classification: Bukijutsu, Non-Elemental
Type: Supplementary
Range: Range of Shuriken (so mid-long range)
Hand-Seals: N/A
Description:
It's a simple technique where two shuriken, like the Fūma Shuriken, are piled one onto another and thrown simultaneously. However, depending on the way it's used, it can prove its absolute efficiency. The trick is to somehow draw the enemy's attention towards the upper shuriken. Then, they have to deal with the path of the lower, unnoticed shuriken. However, if the enemy notices both shuriken, which is done when they duck down, the technique ends up losing most of its efficiency.
Can be used to launch one shuriken attack after the other, tricking the opponent into catching or disabling the first shuriken, only to get hit by the second.
It's a simple technique where two shuriken, like the Fūma Shuriken, are piled one onto another and thrown simultaneously. However, depending on the way it's used, it can prove its absolute efficiency. The trick is to somehow draw the enemy's attention towards the upper shuriken. Then, they have to deal with the path of the lower, unnoticed shuriken. However, if the enemy notices both shuriken, which is done when they duck down, the technique ends up losing most of its efficiency.
Can be used to launch one shuriken attack after the other, tricking the opponent into catching or disabling the first shuriken, only to get hit by the second.
Drawbacks:
If the opponent's tracking is equal or greater than the user's speed at using this technique, then the trick is easily negated.
If the opponent's tracking is equal or greater than the user's speed at using this technique, then the trick is easily negated.