*Waits for Liliana-Sensei in a magical training ground that changes geographically at your whim, depending on what is being taught.*
Bla Bla Bla. Lets stick with Byakugan alone. Why is the Byakugan so great?Our Kekkei Genkai, the Byakugan, gives us the ability to see chakra and chakra networks. We also have telescopic vision as well as a 360 degree field of vision that has a single blind-spot, located at the back of the neck where the brain stem and spine connect. Through the use of these abilities, our ancestors created a form of Taijutsu, known as the Jyuuken, that involves the insertion of chakra into our opponents, whether it be to block the flow of their chakra network through targetting their Tenketsu, or causing damage to their internal organs.
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NiceBecause, while it lacks the Sharingan's tracking ability, it covers all of the Sharingan's chakra-seeing faults. Both Doujutsus can see chakra, but the Sharingan can be put out of commission if the person who has it is surrounded by chakra, making their ability to see chakra not only their greatest asset but also their greatest weakness. In the Byakugan's case, the chakra can be seen, but the user can merely look past the chakra and see their enemy. This is only one major point. I'd say it's mainly because, if you have the Byakugan, your opponent can't hide from you.
I say you can see, with your rank, about 5 km if you put effort in it. Good?I believe that it varies among user to user and is determined by the amount of practice the user puts into that ability, as Byakugan users have been known to have enhanced the distances at which they could see over time. Perhaps in the RP it is determined by rank? At my current level, I'm not sure how far I am capable of seeing. I believe it may also have to do with the Branch from which the user is from. (Neji, side branch, can see for up to 800 m. Hinata, main branch, can see up to 10 km.) Perhaps main branch members can see farther. (Side note: My bio is a member of the main branch. >_>)
FIVE STARS!!! Though remember that these are spread chakra blast, and thus affect large tissues and organs. They aren't very good to affect localized points, such as veins or nerves, and will not pack much damage to muscle tissue.*I imagine that there is a target in front of me and make a slight, quick forward movement, bending both of my legs slightly. I bring each of my palms in front of my chest, sticking my elbows outward, simultaneously focusing chakra into both of my palms. I keep equal focus on the steadiness of my chakra flow as on the target in front of me as I quickly extend my arms, palm-striking both of the enemy's arms simultaneously, shooting the chakra from my hands upon contact, attempting to have it quickly be released into the opponent. The force of this would cause his arms to fly backwards, possibly causing some some disruption in his circulatory system (Though, I'm not sure if veins would burst.) as well as to the un-targeted Chakra Network. As he is now wide open for attack and is probably stumbling backward somewhat, I quickly slide my left foot forward and then in a quick 360 degree angle, placing my left foot in front of me and my right behind. I quickly shift my weight onto the left leg, focusing chakra into my right palm, I quickly strike his chest over the area of his heart with moderate physical strength, showing that I know the real strength of the attack lies in the force of the chakra, which I then release into his body, causing pressure to be put on the heart (Maybe this could cause a murmur?), causing presumably intense pain, as he then stumbles backward more. As I retract my arm, I focus chakra into my left palm, sliding my right foot, which was behind me, to my left, causing me to make a 180 degree spin, putting my right foot in front, switching the positions of my feet as this moves me slightly forward, keeping me in distance. Just as my spin completes, I immediately shift my weight to my right leg, striking with my left palm on the left side of the rib-cage, yet again making the chakra enter upon touch, targeting his right lung (Possibly causing it to collapse, or making the enemy become winded briefly), as the opponent moves backwards even more, if he's still standing he will probably now attempt to move to grab/protect his chest. As I retract my left palm, I slide my feet close together, bending my knees low, focusing my chakra into right palm once more, and yet again keeping my chakra flow steady, I lunge upward, striking the bottom of his chin with my palm from below, trying to make this finishing blow have even more force as I force the chakra through on contact, possibly crushing the eso****us (Maybe even causing some sort of damage to the brain.), causing the enemy to possibly fly back a small distance. I then straighten myself, realizing that I have just viciously assaulted the empty space in front of me. I then look to you, hoping that I didn't misconstrue your instruction.*
(Sorry for the late response. I'll try to be more diligent from now on.)
Yes. One pound to Hinata's heart from Genin Neji was enough to almost kill her without medical assistance. A well landed strike to the heart or any other vital organ is most likely match over for your opponent. Multiple strikes mean immediate death. Same with lungs/neck and brain. Stomach, kidneys etc mean lots of pain too.If I remember correctly, the first two gates are located in the brain, the next five (3-7) are positioned subsequently in a vertical, downward line on the spinal chord, and the final gate is in the heart.
My main question is: Just how severe is the damage to vital organs with this form? If I were to land a few strikes that targeted someone's brain or heart, would it be fatal?
Nope. That form is the second form. This is just raw burst of chakra that don't cut through anything. Without further ado, let me introduce the second form:Oh okay. That pretty much clears that up.
One more question: Is this the form that Neji used in his fight against Kidomaru in part one when he was using the Jyuuken to cut through the chakra-infused webs/strings? He mentioned that it could be used to destroy any chakra-based substance, how should I go about using that in battle?
breathe man breathe!*holds my hands in front of me, focusing on my chakra flow, focusing towards the entirety of my hands. I pause for a moment, familiarizing myself with constantly feeding the chakra to the two locations, focusing on sustaining an unwavering flow. I then begin to focus more on the shape of the emanating chakra, extending my index and middle fingers fully, while bending my ring and little fingers on each hand, bringing my thumbs into the creases of the two extended fingers. I focus the flow of chakra along the length of my two extended fingers, making the chakra flow out of the end of those fingertips. I then attempt to shape this into a small point in between my two fingers, making it as fine as possible, all the while focusing on maintaining the flow of chakra to that area. I then stop doing this. I then begin imagining that an enemy is close to me, starting to attempt to hit me with a right hook. As the enemy's fist moves to the left side of my head, i quickly bend my knees, lowering myself below the point that his fist is nearing. I then focus a steady flow of chakra into my fingers as i make the finger-striking hand position with my right hand, focusing on making a very fine, sharp point. I then slide my left foot to the enemy's right side, striking at the left side of the wrist of the enemy's right arm (which he is attacking with.), and then quickly sliding my fingers across, causing the slicing of the ulnar and radial arteries, which would cause significant blood loss in a relatively short time. (with every heart beat, blood is released from the sliced vessel. This wound, if left untreated will cause a series of circulatory problems that will eventually result in circulatory collapse and then cardiac arrest.) the ulnar and radial nerves are also cut, causing the fingers, hand, and significant part of the arm to become numb and immovable(due to the muscles in the forearm and hand that are now unresponsive.), which should probably cause shock, heightening the heart rate, increasing the rate of internal bleeding. The enemy, in the heat of the moment of his full force punch, probably would just be noticing the effects of that first hit as i, retaining the sharp chakra point on both hands, quickly perform three quick strikes, the first two of which target the tenketsu just above the elbow, below the circular formation with the left hand and the tenketsu on the circular formation on the inner side of the arm with the right hand, precisely pointing into the tenketsu, causing it to close, blocking all chakra from moving through those individual vessels past those points. I then proceed with the third strike on the tenketsu on the under side of the arm with the left hand, near the shoulder, above the circular formation, in the middle of two other vessels, effectively blocking chakra from the area just above the elbow and below. As i continue my slide, my body just now moving past his side, i use my right hand to strike the front part of the armpit where the arm and torso meet, severing the right axillary artery which, by proxy, severs the right subclavian artery that transports blood to the right arm, causing more internal bleeding. This also causes the severing of the brachial plexus, leaving the enemy with the ability to do no more than move the top of the right shoulder. As i retract my hand from the last strike, i halt my sliding with my left foot and slide my right foot immediately forward, turning my torso and head to the left so as to face the enemy, putting me behind him, slightly to his right side, behind his shoulder as he finishes his strike, hitting the air in front of him. I then quickly shift my weight forward on to my left leg, which stayed in place as my right one became the one behind me, striking towards the back of his head with my right hand, focusing chakra into it as it nears its target. Upon contact with the back of the enemy's head, i release the chakra into the enemy, damaging the cerebellum, causing the enemy to lose some control over his motor skills, leaving him incapable of being precise in his movements. Aside from the damage taken from the other techniques, he now finds basic motor skills to be quite a challenge and fighting me is now completely out of the question.*