Hey there, so in my rule book proposers go first? So;
(Fuuton/Kenjutsu: Shinku Tsuki, Gin Kiba) - Wind Release/Sword Arts: Crimson Moon, Silver Fangs
Its what I like to call a conjunction type jutsu, having two or more parts. So it first begins by the user focusing chakra in its wind nature in the air between himself and the opponent. This focused wind is then given the purpose of pulling in the target in, I like the fact that it can pull from both mid and short range and with the detail that it weakens over time makes it somewhat balanced. Of course the part I like the most about this techniques is the crescent wind being released simultaneously with the pulling effect, OR just coat the sword and strike. This technique somehow appeals to both the close quarters fighter and the ranged fighter at the same time.
(Fuuton/Kenjutsu: Shinku Tsuki, Gin Kiba) - Wind Release/Sword Arts: Crimson Moon, Silver Fangs
Type: Offensive/Supplementary
Rank: S
Range: Short - Mid
Chakra: 40
Damage: 80
Description: The user focuses their wind chakra between himself and the opponent, creating a distortion in the air between them that swiftly draws the target towards the user. The wind sort of forms tentacles of air that latches onto the target and drags his/her body towards the user. This, however, is best used when the opponent moves to perform an attack that causes him to raise his arms above the head, since then the target would leave an opening in the abdominal area for the user to strike. And when the arms are raised above the head, the force of the wind dragging the target would leave them temporarily immobilized when within short range(Five meters apart or so). However, Being mid range and using this technique allows more time for the target to break free of the wind, by the time the wind had dragged the target into short range the wind would be so weak that it could easily be broken with force or a drastic weight change. Whilst the opponent is caught and dragged by the air the user releases a crescent shaped blade of dense and extremely sharp wind to attack the target. However, if the target is close enough, the user could choose to coat the sword in wind chakra and perform a simple sword strike as well.
Note - Can only be used 2 times per battle.
Note - The wind distortion and blade of wind are both A ranked individually.
Note - No wind S-Rank or above in the next turn
Note - Can only be taught by Yashiro.
Rank: S
Range: Short - Mid
Chakra: 40
Damage: 80
Description: The user focuses their wind chakra between himself and the opponent, creating a distortion in the air between them that swiftly draws the target towards the user. The wind sort of forms tentacles of air that latches onto the target and drags his/her body towards the user. This, however, is best used when the opponent moves to perform an attack that causes him to raise his arms above the head, since then the target would leave an opening in the abdominal area for the user to strike. And when the arms are raised above the head, the force of the wind dragging the target would leave them temporarily immobilized when within short range(Five meters apart or so). However, Being mid range and using this technique allows more time for the target to break free of the wind, by the time the wind had dragged the target into short range the wind would be so weak that it could easily be broken with force or a drastic weight change. Whilst the opponent is caught and dragged by the air the user releases a crescent shaped blade of dense and extremely sharp wind to attack the target. However, if the target is close enough, the user could choose to coat the sword in wind chakra and perform a simple sword strike as well.
Note - Can only be used 2 times per battle.
Note - The wind distortion and blade of wind are both A ranked individually.
Note - No wind S-Rank or above in the next turn
Note - Can only be taught by Yashiro.
Its what I like to call a conjunction type jutsu, having two or more parts. So it first begins by the user focusing chakra in its wind nature in the air between himself and the opponent. This focused wind is then given the purpose of pulling in the target in, I like the fact that it can pull from both mid and short range and with the detail that it weakens over time makes it somewhat balanced. Of course the part I like the most about this techniques is the crescent wind being released simultaneously with the pulling effect, OR just coat the sword and strike. This technique somehow appeals to both the close quarters fighter and the ranged fighter at the same time.