How do strengths and weaknesses relating to elemental ninjutsu work relating to byakugan/hyuga techniques?
As my opponent throws kunais at me, I quickly push a small amount of chakra out of all my chakra point, tenketsus, and spin, creating a defensive barrier from the attacks.
I would use this jutsu to defend from weak low rank attacks.
It's a pretty average technique, I have some ideas i'll post when we get further on.
A pro is it's a quick and reliable defensive technique. A con is it's a low rank therefore weak and it is a stationary technique.
I get close to my opponent, extending my right pointer and middle finger only and holding them together. I then jab them into the mid-chest of my opponent, using my gentle fist to hit his heart and kill him.
I will strictly use this for offensive purposes, with only killing intent.
Umm, It's a good counter to a taijutsu move; maybe being paired with intersection method.
A pro to this technique is the killing power that it carries, a weakness is the rank so to say, as some might argue it doesn't carry killing potential due to it being D-ranked.
Entering close-range to my opponent, I channel chakra to my hands, preparing myself to perform our lethal taijutsu; Gentle Fist. I then hit him with a barrage of palm strikes and finger thrusts, aiming a variety of tenketsus around the body, including vital organs.
Same as the previous technique, I will only use it for offensive purposes as it's pretty straight forward technique.
I would pair this with a technique that could impair my opponents movement, more easily allowing me access to harm him.
A pro is the simpleness that comes with the attack as it's not a complicated or slow technique to perform. Obviously a con is that it requires you to be in close-range and will leave you vulnerable