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I know, can't wait to get to Kage Rank and update my bio.
Kakashi had blocked the mass of flames rather effectively, using a technique that was more than strong enough to douse the flames, but this created a problem for Kakashi. Where a slightly weaker technique would have evaporated with the flames, the water from his Defensive Jutsu remained, soaking the area. Shayde was going to attempt to use this to his advantage, but as he was about to make his move, Kakashi was surrounded by a sea of petals, which then began to assail Shayde, an attempt to impair his vision. Since these petals were only surrounding Shayde and not physically touching him in anyway and there was no disturbances in the air, despite the erratic and constant way they moved. Shayde figured it must have been another Genjutsu. Again he broke through the Genjutsu using just his Sharingan, this time to watch Kakashi prepare to toss two kunai directly at him.
"I thought you were gonna get serious there. Are we really going back to the basics? Okay then, since you feel like treating me like a student, how about we play Sensei?
Basics of Ninjutsu: Chakra Control. By streaming Chakra to the bottom of your feet, then using that Chakra as a link of sorts between yourself and a physical surface, you can essentially stick to, stand, walk, run, sprint and fight on any given surface. This is known in the Academy as the Tree Climbing Exercise."
As Kakashi threw the kunai, it was child's play for Shayde to avoid them, even without using his Sharingan, but he did more than that. Shayde dodged by leaning backwards, then by channeling a small amount of Chakra to his feet, Shayde used this Chakra to "stick" one of the thrown Kunai to the sole of his foot. Once the Kunai was fixed in place, Shayde used the extra momentum from leaning back to spin around and toss the Kunai back at Kakashi at a extremely faster speed than if it was just thrown by hand.
Rank: E
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short
Chakra cost: 5
Damage points: N/A
Description: This is a training method used to gain the basic skills of chakra control. This training involves focusing a fixed amount of chakra to the bottom of one's feet, and using that to climb a tree without using one's hands. If the stream of chakra is too weak, the user will lose their footing on the tree and fall off. If it is too strong, the user will be pushed away from the tree, causing the bark of the tree to break around the point of contact and the user to fall. This technique becomes second nature to shinobi with more practice.
Note: Technique only for use of training methods.
(I know that Jutsu's only for training methods, but not only is this a training exercise, I am teaching a lesson... xD)
"Now, a basic lesson in conductivity, and a guide on making not so good dialogue... What happens to a Ninja when it's struck by Lightning?"
Shayde brought his hands together while he began to channel Chakra into them. By changing the nature of this Chakra to Lightning, and slamming them into the ground, he released a current of Lightning Style Chakra that quickly tore through the ground, which near Kakashi was completely soaked from the previous Water Jutsu. As the current of Lightning Chakra neared Kakashi, it split into several arcs of Lightning, attacking him from multiple directions. If the arcs of Lightning hot Kakashi, he'd experience severe burns from the lightning and possible paralysis from a medium ranked Lightning technique that was assisted by the large quantity of Water surrounding Kakashi.
Rank: B
Type: Offense
Range: Short-Long
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage Points: 40
Description: The user brings their hands together and an electrical energy will begin to crackle around them. They will then slam their hands to the ground to send an electric current racing through the earth. When the current approaches its target, it can split into multiple tendrils to attack separate targets individually.
"The same thing that happens to everything else."


