Re: CJ Lesson with Erzo
(Doton/Suiton: Yurasu Bakuhatsu) – Earth/Water Release: Seismic Explosion
Rank: S
Type: Offensive
Range: Mid - Long
Chakra Cost: 40
Damage Points: 80
Description: The user will focus their suiton chakra into the ground beneath the opponent doing 2 hand seals to saturate it with a large quantity of black flammable thick water, similar to that of the one produced in Water Style: Black Clouds, creating an underground reservoir of an intensely volatile fluid. In quick succession, they will string together two handseals whilst releasing their doton chakra into the floor below to cause the ground around their location to cause it to spiral inwards in a clockwise-like motion, generating a large amount of heat and frictional force in the process as the sink hole gathers momentum the longer it is allowed to proceed. This underground friction generates countless minute sparks which set the dark water source alight, resulting in an intense outward and upward slow explosion-like burst of molten rock, aflame dark water and sharp shards of debris. Whilst seemingly powerful, a vigilant opponent may detect the presence of the dark reservoir by noticing the small vibrations in the ground upon its formation which causes the ground to slightly "inflate" in response to the added volume. Furthermore, a moderate interval of time will need to transpire before the antilion-like formation gathers enough momentum to produce the necessary amount of frictional force required to ignite the water source. Conventional methods of offsetting the technique such as Chidori Nagashi and other electrical currents to negate the doton chakra in the ground will prove to be futile, as the electricity will simply serve the purpose of igniting the oil itself, resulting in an explosion regardless.
Note: Can only be used twice per battle
Note: Can only be Taught by Negative Knight
Note: Requires a cool down period of three turns before next use
Note: No other S-Rank or above Suiton user's same turn
Note: No S-Rank and above Doton in the user's next turn
Note: Counts as two moves
Tell me about the above technique and how you would use it. Alternatively, you can just perform it, whichever you prefer really.