As I feel my sword being repelled, I instantly cause a pillar of ice to erupt from the ground under me, encasing me in a protective pillar of ice in an instant.
(Hyouton: Hyōrō no Jutsu) Ice Release: Ice Prison Technique
Rank: C
Type: Attack/Defense
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 15
Damage: 30
Description: The user will rise up what seems like a jagged pillar of ice from the ground, encasing their opponent and freezing them in place. The user can also use this on themselves, encasing themselves in ice to defend them from jutsu. Being an ice user, however, the user will still be able to move their arms and legs fluently while in the ice.
Even as your waves of chakra collide with the pillar, shattering it, I once again swing my sword forward, which I am able to do without hesitation due to being able to move within the ice, as if to try to cut you again. However, just as I begin swinging it, you jump backward, seemingly avoiding the blade. As my blade travels forward, however, I suddenly release a slicing wave of crimson chakra from it. I gathered the chakra into my sword and released it with extreme speed, thus your byakugan will not give you much of an early warning.
(Suraisu Shinku no Nami) - Slicing Crimson Wave
Rank: B
Type: Offensive
Range: Mid
Chakra cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: The user does a simple cresent-shaped slash at the opponent, expelling a red chakra wave.
Upon releasing the crimson wave, I take a quick back step. Whilst taking this back step, I cause a large spike of ice to appear behind you, moving towards your back from the ground at an angle. This spike appears a split second after the chakra wave would have hit you.
( Hissatsu Hyōsō ) Certain-Kill Ice Spears
Rank: B
Type: Attack/Defense
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage: 40
Description: The user will create a single, or a large abundance, of very large ice spikes that will protrude from the ground. The spikes were shown to have been about the size, taller even, than a small house. The user can make multiple spikes that will rise up simultaneously in the same general vicinity, or a single one.