Last jutsu learned was:
C-rank complete.
(Hiza Sumasshu)- Knee Smash
Rank: B
Type: Attack
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage: 40
Description: The user after using an attack hitting the enemy into the air will then appear above them and then follows through with smashing both knees into the chest while charging chakra into knees for adding extra damage and will drive them down into the ground.
This technique focuses on finishing off a airborne opponent by driving your knees into there chest causing a lot of damage when it's finished.
Once I hear the Hachibi's Jinchuriki's description of the technique, I immediately run at the target with my legs infused with chakra. I bolt towards the dummy and as I near it, I kick the dummy into the air by using a chakra-infused kick that originates from below the dummy's chin. After kicking with the high angled kick, I use my body's weight and bolt up towards the target while using my skills in physics to estimate the speed at which the dummy is moving and follow the movements of the dummy by remaining just behind the dummy. As it reaches the peak of its ascent, I turn the dummy around and as we descend below, I push on the target's shoulders with chakra-infused arms in order to force the target lower. As we near the ground, I raise my two legs higher up and infuse them with chakra, mainly in the knees. I then bring down the two arcing joints into the chest of the dummy while at the same time the dummy is hitting the ground. I use the dummy as a cushion for my fall and by using my own momentum from descending, its momentum from descending, and a chakra-infused double-knee strike, I effectively beat up the dummy.
(Kage Buyō) - Shadow of the Dancing Leaf
Rank: C
Type: Attack
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: N/A
Damage Points: 5
Description: A technique where one follows the opponent, closely matching his or her body's movement, just like a leaf that dances in the air is followed by its shadow. The technique is usually preceded by a swift upper kick that will launch the target into the air. It is mainly used to position an opponent into a vulnerable aerial position. This move by itself is harmless, but it is usable as a stepping stone for a great many powerful techniques like Front Lotus and the Lion Combo. That said, it also has a rather high degree of difficulty.