Sure nice indeed ^^
I decided to log in for a bit and train my beloved students xD
(Touketsu Ame Nottori no Jutsu) - Frozen Rain Capture Technique
Rank: B
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra cost: 20
Damage Points: N/A
Description: An advance version of rain capture where the user bounces the rain into the clouds.The higher up they go the more colder they get untill they freeze and come falling down(similar to hail)in the form of a net or a dome to capture the opponent.
Focus your chakra and use it to make the rain in the air bounce back into the clouds, brining it higher up in the air. Obviously, the higher it gets in the sky, the colder it gets and it will freeze if you do it right. Then, when it is frozen, let it fall down, just like hail, forming a net or dome with which you capture the opponent.
(Touketsu Ame Aikuchi) - Frozen Rain Dagger
Rank: A
Type: Attack
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra cost: 30
Damage Points: 60
Description: An advance version of rain daggers where the user bounces the rain into the clouds.The higher up they go the more colder they get until they freeze and come falling down(similar to hail).
Focus your chakra and use it again to make the rain bounce back into the clouds to get the rain higher up in the sky where it can and will freeze. Once the raindrops are frozen solid, you let them fall towards the ground, just like hail, but then more lethal ;P
Frozo learns some Frozen techniques, hahaha xD
(Touketsu Ame Nottori no Jutsu) - Frozen Rain Capture Technique
*I gather a decent amount of rain chakra in my body and release it high into the air. Then as it is in place, I form a dome from the chakra and start to bounce most rain drops back in the air with it. When bouncing, I give it enough strength to shoot the rain drops way higher up in the air, even above the clouds and make them freeze by the cold up there. Then as I bounced up enough, I let them fall down on my target and push it down with the pure number and weight.*
Advantages:
- it's a timed technique since it takes time to bounce up and fall down
- shape can be changed according to the situation
- size can be changed too
Disadvantages:
- just works for a few moment as the rain drops will most probably just roll down from my opponent
- can't change the direction of the technique
How to defend:
The easiest way is to dodge with a technque that can push/shoot the user away. If not, then a solid jutsu that can be formed above the user can protect him from it. But an offensive jutsu that can create a hole in the technique or simply destroy it works too. Going underground before it hits is also a possibility, but a bit risky.
Questions:
It's actually pretty weird for me. The rain drops are frozen, so how come I capture my target with them? I can only imagine it by making an extreme amount falling down what either using it's numbers or pure weight to hold my opponent down. And wouldn't the rain drops just roll down from my opponent? If so it would only work for a few moments.
(Touketsu Ame Aikuchi) - Frozen Rain Dagger
*I gather a high amount of rain chakra in my body and release it high into the air. Then as it is in place, I form a dome from the chakra and start to bounce most rain drops back in the air with it. When bouncing, I give it enough strength to shoot the rain drops way higher up in the air, even above the clouds and make them freeze by the cold up there. While bouncing, I let through those that are already frozen and let them fall on my target. Since they are not falling all at the same time, the rain drops will hit my target with smaller amounts and cause damage.*
Advantages:
- another timed technique that is a bit faster than the previous one
- with the high amount of rain drops falling, it is a good distraction
- affects a certain area on the battlefield
Disadvantages:
- doesn't have an immediate effect so it can be countered fast
- user can hit himself with it if he attacks recklessly
- should be used with rain capture or other techs that slows down the opponent if the user wants to use it for the damage it deals
How to defend:
Harder than the previous one, but creating a shelter from earth, wood, etc. can solve this problem. A wind tech that pushes the rain drops away can be used too, or just destroy the clouds. Fleeing from the area the tech affects is the best solution, but going underground is ok too.
Questions:
Another weird one. How is it different from the previous one?

I mean both doing basically the same, so both should have the same effect. Frozen rain drops falling from the sky and hit the target, so the previous one should have damage points too.