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One/three advantages:
Could be used when the enemy is in mid air and launches any attack. If the user is fast enough, he can deflect the attack with one hand and he can knock the enemy into the air again, and more higher , though it would require more force against the gravitational force of the Earth. Could be used as a feint, i.e. when I trick the opponent into thinking I am attacking him on his abdomen, and using the distraction to slide below him, perform a backward lunge and thrust him into the air from the back with my legs. As his body changes direction,(i.e. his abdomen faces me) I perform the attack on his abdomen as fast as I can.
How you would counter it:
Countering the attack is pretty simple:
If an equal or stronger Tai attack is used against the enemy, it either cancels the attack or thrusts the enemy into the ground, and it would be more devastating that a normal attack as downward acceleration and GF are used to our advantage.
How you perform it (with as much detail as you can):
I clench my fists as before and stand in the same position. This time round, I run up to your clone and pretend to attack his abdomen. As the clone falls to the ruse and tries to defend his abdomen, I perform a quick slide backwards and perform a backward jump. I use my legs to falter the balance of the clone and kick him with both my legs in mid air. His body changes direction and the abdomen is facing my side. I immediately get up and stretch my palm forward with a massive force and hit him on his abdomen as hard as I can. The attack connects and he flies a considerable distance before disappearing in a cloud of smoke.

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One/three advantages:
- 1. Simple and basic enough as before.
- 2. When the enemy is in mid air, some other Nin attacks can be used to further injure the opponent.
- 3. The gravitational force applied is opposite to that of the Earth, so when the enemy falls down, he falls with a greater gravitational force, along with the acceleration he acquires due to attaining some height and falling back down.
- 1. It's a disadvantage to the user in close range, as the attack can be avoided.
- 2. If the enemy counters the attack and uses another Taijutsu/Ninjutsu attack in mid-air, it can be devastating due to the downward acceleration and gravitational force.
- 3. For Elemental Ninjutsu, it would increase the range of any jutsu and attack power too, again due to the downward acceleration.
Could be used when the enemy is in mid air and launches any attack. If the user is fast enough, he can deflect the attack with one hand and he can knock the enemy into the air again, and more higher , though it would require more force against the gravitational force of the Earth. Could be used as a feint, i.e. when I trick the opponent into thinking I am attacking him on his abdomen, and using the distraction to slide below him, perform a backward lunge and thrust him into the air from the back with my legs. As his body changes direction,(i.e. his abdomen faces me) I perform the attack on his abdomen as fast as I can.
How you would counter it:
Countering the attack is pretty simple:
If an equal or stronger Tai attack is used against the enemy, it either cancels the attack or thrusts the enemy into the ground, and it would be more devastating that a normal attack as downward acceleration and GF are used to our advantage.
How you perform it (with as much detail as you can):
I clench my fists as before and stand in the same position. This time round, I run up to your clone and pretend to attack his abdomen. As the clone falls to the ruse and tries to defend his abdomen, I perform a quick slide backwards and perform a backward jump. I use my legs to falter the balance of the clone and kick him with both my legs in mid air. His body changes direction and the abdomen is facing my side. I immediately get up and stretch my palm forward with a massive force and hit him on his abdomen as hard as I can. The attack connects and he flies a considerable distance before disappearing in a cloud of smoke.