Okay then, that is fair enough.
Sorry for my late reply, here go the next:
(Chakra Yokuatsu no Jutsu) - Chakra Suppression Technique
Rank: C
Type: Supplementary
Range: short
Chakra cost: 15 (-10 per turn to keep active)
Damage points: N/A
Description: This ability allows the user to suppress their chakra to the point that it is completely undetectable. This makes it impossible for chakra sensory-type ninja to track them via their chakra signal. However there is some downside to the technique, whilst suppressing their chakra they cannot use any of the ninja skills.
Note: Cannot prevent doujutsu users from detecting them.
This is a very interesting technique, as most ninjutsus not widely used, but could come in handly in certain situations. What this does is enabling you to suppress your chakra to a level where it is completely undetectable. This is used so that sensory-type ninja cannot track you down via your chakra signal as there is (close to) none. Note here that doujutsu users can still detect you (resistance it futile!!) When you use this technique, however, you cannot use any other techniques until you disable it, because your chakra is suppressed you cannot use enough chakra to perform a technique.
(Kuchiyose no Jutsu) - Summoning Technique
Rank: C
Type:Supplementary
Range:Short-Mid
Chakra Cost:15
Damage Points:N/A
Description: A powerful jutsu, Ninpo Kuchiyose allows a ninja to summon animals, objects and the dead to fight on their behalf. The ninja normally signs a blood contract with the animal species, which allows him to summon different size and skill levels of creature.
Note:Must Have a signed contract with the animal you wont to summon
For this technique you need to have signed a summoning contract, if you have none, you cannot use this technique but I will explain it anyway for future use/reference. You focus your chakra and bite your thumb, with your blood on the ground, scroll, tattoo, or whatever else can be used for your contract in combination with your chakra, you will be able to summon animals (and other things if there are any) that are tied to the contract.