So I just have to remember not to use that second technique short range from me, or I'll get caught in the explosion as well. Which would also mean that if I make an obstacle grow short range from someone using that technique, I'll be able to kill my opponent from the recoil of the explosion? I don't really have any question on the rest of the techniques"Indeed, let's move on to the B ranks!
Rank: B
Type: Offense
Range: Short-Long
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage Points: 40
Description: The user first performs seven handseals Ram → Horse → Snake → Dragon → Rat → Ox → Tiger and kneads chakra into flames, which are then manipulated and exhaled as a thin yet incredibly fast jet of flames that spread across the ground as it runs towards the enemy. Its temperature is such that it easily melts the ground as it travels and can reduce an enemy to ash.
"Form a few hand seals, and manipulate your Fire chakra. You will then release a thin, yet deadly, jet of flames aimed at the opponent. These are capable of traveling to Long range, but like Water, streaming techniques require you to focus on 'em. So that's a massive drawback, right there."
Rank: B
Type: Attack
Range: Mid
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: The user shoots multiple fire shots from their hands that are able to cause fiery explosions on impact with any object. The shots can't set the opponent on fire, though they can cause damage by exploding on him.
"Another cool technique that I like. Manipulate your Fire chakra, and fire multiple shots of fire towards the opponent. These are able to cause fiery explosions upon contact, yet don't set the opponent on fire with touch, since they're purpose is exploding, instead of igniting a flame like a normal fire ball would."
Rank: B
Type: Offense, Deffence
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: The user exhales a stronger yet shorter version of the Fire Release: Great Fireball technique.
"Remember the Great Fireball Technique? This is a shorter, yet stronger version. That's pretty much it, about this technique, to be honest."