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Type: Offensive/Supplementary
Rank: B - S
Range: Short - Long
Chakra: N/A
Damage: 40 - 80
Description: Capable of being used as a standalone or collaboration technique that can be done either alone, between ninken, or ninken and their Inuzuka partner, Howling Beast Fang is a Gatsuuga based technique that sees the user(s) spin at ferocious speeds in the form of a drill. This ultra-violent rotation gathers a shell of air around the user(s) that allow them to tear through not only their opponents but solid structures and techniques of equal strength.
Notes:
- The A-ranked version of this technique can only be used four times per battle, while S-ranked can only be used twice per Ninken and Inuzuka and requires a single turn cooldown between uses.
- This technique can only be used by members of the Inuzuka Clan and their ninken.
Rank: B - S
Range: Short - Long
Chakra: N/A
Damage: 40 - 80
Description: Capable of being used as a standalone or collaboration technique that can be done either alone, between ninken, or ninken and their Inuzuka partner, Howling Beast Fang is a Gatsuuga based technique that sees the user(s) spin at ferocious speeds in the form of a drill. This ultra-violent rotation gathers a shell of air around the user(s) that allow them to tear through not only their opponents but solid structures and techniques of equal strength.
Notes:
- The A-ranked version of this technique can only be used four times per battle, while S-ranked can only be used twice per Ninken and Inuzuka and requires a single turn cooldown between uses.
- This technique can only be used by members of the Inuzuka Clan and their ninken.
Type: Supplementary/Defensive/Offensive
Rank: A
Range: Self
Chakra: (N/A) 30 if used with chakra
Damage: (20) 60 if used with chakra
Description: Employing the use of Gatsuuga concepts, this technique allows for a Inuzuka or Ninken to rapidly spin horizontally or vertically. Unlike the Gatsuuga and Gatenga variants however, this technique is designed for the user to spin across the ground. Inuzuka users tend to spin across a vertical axis, doing so at such speeds that they appear to be an upright vortex that is capable of rapidly traversing across ground. Ninken tend to spin across a horizontal axis, essentially rolling across the grounds at high speeds like a buzz saw wheel, with both being capable of tearing through enemies and lesser structures. This movement can be done without the use of chakra, in which case the user will be limited to traversing across ground at speeds only slightly greater than their top running speed, or facilitated through chakra, in which case the user will be capable of traversing across ground at speeds significantly greater than that of their running speeds as the use of centrifugal force assists in the users directional movement. Ninken will be capable of going up to twice as fast as rolling across the ground puts the generated force to better use (Increased traction, large surface area, etc), while Inuzuka that use a vertical spin will be limited to 1.5x their speed. Additionally the user can transition directly into a Gatsuuga or Gatenga variant through use of this technique, granting the chained Gatsuuga/Gatenga an additional rank.
Note:
- Chakra empowered usages can only be used 4x.
- If used with chakra, -10 chakra per turn if sustained.
Excessive usage of this technique may induce vertigo, as such if used for three turns in a row the an Inuzuka user will experience vertigo that will prevent efficient usage of A rank and above Taijutsu (Reduces their power to B rank)
- When used with Chakra, the created force will be so great that the user will be capable of tearing through or dispersing B rank and below attacks (The movement generated violent air pressure much like other Gatsuuga variants), while A rank and below will neutralize their momentum. A layer of chakra is also created around the user to prevent any adverse effects while doing so.
Rank: A
Range: Self
Chakra: (N/A) 30 if used with chakra
Damage: (20) 60 if used with chakra
Description: Employing the use of Gatsuuga concepts, this technique allows for a Inuzuka or Ninken to rapidly spin horizontally or vertically. Unlike the Gatsuuga and Gatenga variants however, this technique is designed for the user to spin across the ground. Inuzuka users tend to spin across a vertical axis, doing so at such speeds that they appear to be an upright vortex that is capable of rapidly traversing across ground. Ninken tend to spin across a horizontal axis, essentially rolling across the grounds at high speeds like a buzz saw wheel, with both being capable of tearing through enemies and lesser structures. This movement can be done without the use of chakra, in which case the user will be limited to traversing across ground at speeds only slightly greater than their top running speed, or facilitated through chakra, in which case the user will be capable of traversing across ground at speeds significantly greater than that of their running speeds as the use of centrifugal force assists in the users directional movement. Ninken will be capable of going up to twice as fast as rolling across the ground puts the generated force to better use (Increased traction, large surface area, etc), while Inuzuka that use a vertical spin will be limited to 1.5x their speed. Additionally the user can transition directly into a Gatsuuga or Gatenga variant through use of this technique, granting the chained Gatsuuga/Gatenga an additional rank.
Note:
- Chakra empowered usages can only be used 4x.
- If used with chakra, -10 chakra per turn if sustained.
Excessive usage of this technique may induce vertigo, as such if used for three turns in a row the an Inuzuka user will experience vertigo that will prevent efficient usage of A rank and above Taijutsu (Reduces their power to B rank)
- When used with Chakra, the created force will be so great that the user will be capable of tearing through or dispersing B rank and below attacks (The movement generated violent air pressure much like other Gatsuuga variants), while A rank and below will neutralize their momentum. A layer of chakra is also created around the user to prevent any adverse effects while doing so.
Type: Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: N/A
Chakra: N/A (+20 to applied techniques)
Damage: N/A
Description: Blessing of the Wolf God is a technique designed to assist the use of Gatsuuga or Gatenga techniques employed by an Inuzuka or their Ninken. Through an infusion of raw chakra into a Gatenga or Gatsuuga natured technique, the user is able to create a lubricating layer of chakra that serves to reduce the friction that is created when an Inuzuka or a Ninken rapidly spin their body while moving through the air, increasing the intensity of the spins and amplifying the strength of said rotation by +20. This technique can be used alongside Gatsuuga and Gatenga techniques as they are initiated, meaning that it can be used within the same timeframe of the technique to which it is applied.
Notes:
- This technique can be two times per Ninken and Inuzuka, but cannot be used consecutively.
- In the following turn, the Ninken or Inuzuka who used this technique will be unable to perform Gatsuuga or Gatenga techniques above A rank due to the stain the intensified rotating added to their bodies.
- Can only be performed at the same time as a Gatsuuga or Gatenga variant, and as a result, it can be performed in virtually the same timeframe as it has no independent usages.
- Can only be taught by Ańbu Juniør.
Rank: A
Range: N/A
Chakra: N/A (+20 to applied techniques)
Damage: N/A
Description: Blessing of the Wolf God is a technique designed to assist the use of Gatsuuga or Gatenga techniques employed by an Inuzuka or their Ninken. Through an infusion of raw chakra into a Gatenga or Gatsuuga natured technique, the user is able to create a lubricating layer of chakra that serves to reduce the friction that is created when an Inuzuka or a Ninken rapidly spin their body while moving through the air, increasing the intensity of the spins and amplifying the strength of said rotation by +20. This technique can be used alongside Gatsuuga and Gatenga techniques as they are initiated, meaning that it can be used within the same timeframe of the technique to which it is applied.
Notes:
- This technique can be two times per Ninken and Inuzuka, but cannot be used consecutively.
- In the following turn, the Ninken or Inuzuka who used this technique will be unable to perform Gatsuuga or Gatenga techniques above A rank due to the stain the intensified rotating added to their bodies.
- Can only be performed at the same time as a Gatsuuga or Gatenga variant, and as a result, it can be performed in virtually the same timeframe as it has no independent usages.
- Can only be taught by Ańbu Juniør.
For Dance of the wolf god. What do those words even mean in that order? And then for blessing how does it play against elemental attacks?