Shinkaigan Techniques

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Activation Techniques

(Dōjutsu: Shinkaigan) – Eye Technique: Abyssal Eyes
Type: Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: N/A (-10 per turn)
Damage: N/A
Description: The Shinkaigan (深海), or the Abyssal Eyes and the Eyes of the Abyss, is the Dōjutsu Kekkei Genkai that appears in the Voidseers. Two conditions must be met to awaken the Shinkaigan. The first is that one must become Void-touched; this is achieved when one becomes Void-touched. The second is by gaining sufficient knowledge of the Shinkaigan and the Voidseer’s innate abilities. This is a key characteristic of the Shinkaigan, noted by Solomon to be “eyes of knowledge” rather than “eyes of trauma,” making it distinct from the Sharingan. The Shinkaigan possesses a unique connection to the Void itself. Its abilities exist in both space and time separately. This comes to be because the Void exists both as a separate dimension and a state in time. Rewinding the clocks far enough would cause everything in the universe to eventually converge onto the Void. The Shinkaigan is the only way one can view the Void directly, peering into it to gain intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the universe as it is today. Without the Shinkaigan exposure to the Void and Shinkaigan Dōjutsu causes one to lose Sanity; though, like a double-edged sword, the Shinkaigan user also suffers a loss of Sanity. But because their eye allows them to perceive and cognize the Void differently from other humans, they lose Sanity at a slower rate. In the left eye the Shinkaigan allows the user to visually perceive lifeforce and lifecycles of anything, including inanimate objects. It derives this ocular power through the nature of the Void itself. The right eye allows the Shinkaigan wielder to view the Void as a physical space, perceiving it not as a point in time but a location. The wielder gains enhanced visual acuity, able to track targets at four times their speed. Though unlike other Dōjutsu it lacks the ability to perceive chakra. Activation of the Shinkaigan grants the user access to their Voidseer Dōjutsu, affording them the ability to use powerful temporal and spatial abilities.
Note: The user is able to passively activate the Shinkaigan after holding the Dōjutsu for one month.
Note: Gazing directly into the Shinkaigan causes a loss of 5 Sanity per turn unless the user also wields the Shinkaigan. Those who have completed Taijutsu training can avoid these effects by breaking eye contact with their opponent.

(Dōjutsu: Uchū Shinkaigan) – Eye Technique: Cosmic Abyssal Eyes
Type: Supplementary
Rank: Forbidden
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: N/A (-30 per turn)
Damage: N/A
Description: The Cosmic Shinkaigan (深海), or the Cosmic Abyssal Eyes is the advanced Dōjutsu Kekkei Genkai that appears in the Voidseers. The conditions to advance the Shinkaigan to its Cosmic level continue to build on the concept of the “eyes of knowledge.” The Cosmic Shinkaigan significantly improves the user’s visual prowess, extending the reach and accuracy of their perceptive abilities. The user becomes able to see up to two landmarks from their position in the Ninja World, significantly increasing their reach from the Abyssal Eyes. Meanwhile their visual acuity is enhanced dramatically, vastly improving their tracking capabilities by 6x their base. It is said that the Cosmic level signify the pinnacle of the user’s insight into the Cosmos, but it is more likely that they are simply better attuned to the Void than they would be otherwise. Once they have mastered their abilities a Cosmic Shinkaigan user becomes able to specialize in either the Shinkaigan’s Spatial or Temporal powers, pursuing a line of abilities they unlock as their proficiency with the Cosmic Shinkaigan increases. As a Shinkaigan user has innately greater mastery over their abilities and knowledge of the Void they gain an intrinsic 50% Insanity Resistance.
Note: Once activated the technique will remain active indefinitely afterwards, able to be switched between the Shinkaigan and Cosmic level at will.
Note: After the user has held the Cosmic Shinkaigan for two months they are able to activate it passively.
Note: Gazing directly into the Shinkaigan causes a loss of 10 Sanity per turn unless the user also wields the Shinkaigan. Those who have completed Taijutsu training can avoid these effects by breaking eye contact with their opponent.
Note: Activating the Cosmic Abyssal Eyes after the standard Shinkaigan within the same turn does not allow their Sanity loss to stack, taking only the Cosmic level into account.

Temporal Techniques

(Dōjutsu: Ashi Numachi) – Eye Technique: Reed Marsh
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: Short – Mid
Chakra: 30
Damage: N/A
Description: Reed Marsh is the Shinkaigan’s basic temporal ability, used by the left eye, and is able to perceive and manipulate the lifecycle of what its gaze is set upon. The technique at a basic level invokes the Shinkaigan’s special precognitive ability; more specifically, this means that the user becomes able to predict the future of what the technique itself is targeting. In this sense, lifecycle is broadly defined as anything in existence. Through this technique, or its derivatives, the user is able to gazes at a rock and see it weathered into dust. The user is also able to gaze at a fireball and see its lifecycle, including forming inside the stomach of their opponent, its target, and the resulting explosion. Given that Reed Marsh is the most basic technique within the Shinkaigan’s temporal arsenal it is only able to be used against other techniques and inanimate targets. The essence of the technique is derived from the idea that all things originate from the Void, and that the Shinkaigan can return them to the Void. Through direct eye contact the user can cause a technique up to S-Rank chakra (40) to revert back to the Void. Visually this appears as if the technique is enveloped in a purple energy, consuming it before reducing it to nothingness. Experiencing Reed Marsh directly, meaning sensing it through either one of the primary senses, or through an extrasensory means, causes one to suffer from a 7 Sanity reduction. Reed Marsh can be used four times per battle, with a two turn cooldown between usage.

(Dōjutsu: Ensui Umi) – Eye Technique: Saltwater Sea
Type: Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
Rank: C
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: 15 (-10 per turn)
Damage: N/A
Description: Saltwater Sea, named after Tiamat, is a basic temporal ability of the Shinkaigan. The technique broadly allows the user to view the lifecycle of what they are gazing upon, specifically that of their opponent and any modes or states activated and sustained by them. While this does not confer upon the user the ability to manipulate the duration of those techniques, though it exists in advanced applications, it does allow them to visually understand the duration of any active mode present on their target. This technique is activated instantly, costing a move but not occupying a slot in the timeframe, and lasts for four turns. It can be activated three times per battle.

(Dōjutsu: Tansui Umi) – Eye Technique: Freshwater Sea
Type: Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: 30
Damage: N/A
Description: The Freshwater Sea, named after Abzu, is an advanced temporal ability of the Shinkaigan related to the Saltwater Sea; this technique allows the user to reverse the lifecycle of any active state sustained by the target as long as they are in direct line of sight with the user. Naturally this technique requires that Saltwater Sea be activated in conjunction with it. Once active the user can reduce the duration of any state they have in their line of sight by two turns; this can only occur once on each mode they witness. The user, as well as those who experience or witness Freshwater Sea, suffer from a reduction of 7 Sanity. This technique can be used four times per battle but only once per state.

(Dōjutsu: Genshi Shoki) – Eye Technique: Primordial Incipience
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Rank: S
Range: Short - Long
Chakra: 60 (70)
Damage: N/A (-20 Health Points)
Description: Primordial Incipience is the evolved version of Reed Marsh. It is cast by the left eye and is classified as a Temporal Shinkaigan technique. Based on the same principle as its weaker variant, Primordial Incipience allows the user to target the lifecycle of anything in existence. Requiring direct eye contact, the user can cause a technique up to 70 Chakra to revert back to the Void. Visually this appears as if the technique is enveloped in purple energy, consuming it before reducing it to nothingness. Experiencing Primordial Incipience directly, meaning through the primary senses or extrasensory means, causes one to suffer a loss of 15 Sanity. Temporal Shinkaigan Masters are able to cast an advanced version of Primordial Incipience once they gain the Frigid Depths of Engur. This allows the user to cast a higher Chakra variant with a slight health penalty. This advanced version, unique to specialists, can be used to target living people directly instead of simply their techniques. By gazing upon their lifecycle the user gains a keen understand of the innumerable mechanisms that operate within them simultaneously; this complexity prevents the target from being immediately returned to the Void. Instead, it saps 60 Health Points and removes all spiritually or physically elevating states and modes from them. Those with Chakra Enhanced Strength are subjected to similar effects, having their strength weakened by reversion to the Void; this dispels their enhanced state and prevents its activation for six turns.
Note: Primordial Incipience can be used twice per battle with a five turn cooldown between usage.

Spatial Techniques

(Dōjutsu: Kirameku Fuka) – Eye Technique: Shimmering Depths
Type: Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: Short – Mid
Chakra: 30
Damage: 60 (+Chaos)
Description: This technique is the Shinkaigan’s basic spatial energy ability, used by the right eye and able to call energy directly from the Void to weaponize it. The energy manifests from the user’s eye with a mid-range reach; because the Void is inherently chaotic the energy can only take the form of a purple miasma, a mass of energy that seeks to consume and envelope its target. Because of its unpredictable nature, Shimmering Depths inherits random elemental weaknesses and strengths. It also gains a 33% chance to randomly increase its damage potential by nothing, 20, and 40 respectively. Experiencing Shimmering Depths directly, meaning sensing it through either one of the primary senses, or through an extrasensory means, causes one to suffer from a 5 Sanity reduction. Shimmering Depths can be used six times per battle, with a single turn between usage.

(Dōjutsu: Tanjō no Saisho Ryū) – Eye Technique: Birth of the First Dragons
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: Short – Mid
Chakra: 30 (-10 per turn)
Damage: 60 (+Chaos)
Description: This technique falls under the Shinkaigan’s spatial energy manipulation and activated by the right eye to call energy directly from the Void. Birth of the First Dragons manifests a serpent-like dragon of purple miasma; unique to this technique is that unlike many other Shinkaigan techniques it is self-sustained, drawing upon the user’s Chakra reserves passively. The dragon can vary in size, from as small as an iguana to as large as a small hut. It is able to fly though and smash through physical targets, thus able to carry its user as well. It gains a 50% chance to randomly increase its damage potential by an additional 30. As it is composed of the Void and is intrinsically unstable the technique inherits random elemental weaknesses and strengths. Experiencing this technique directly during its creation, meaning sensing it through either one of the primary senses, or through an extrasensory ability, causes one to suffer from a 5 Sanity reduction. Birth of the First Dragons can be used thrice per battle, with a single turn between applications.

(Dōjutsu: Shōgai Genjitsu) - Eye Technique: Reality Rift
Type: Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
Rank: S
Range: Short - Long
Chakra: 60
Damage: 120 (+Chaos) (-20 Health Points)
Description: This technique is the Cosmic variant of Shimmering Depth, the basic application of the Shinkaigan’s Spatial powers. It is cast by the right eye, able to call energy directly from the Void to weaponize it. The energy manifests from the user’s eye with a long-range reach. Reality Rift is a honed version of Shimmering Depths, affording the user significantly greater control over the Void and Chaos. While it is manifested at the user’s eye the yare able to shape the energy with far greater versatility, using it as a sword, stream, projectile, or other shapes the user might require in a specific instance. Because of its unpredictable nature, Reality Rift inherits random elemental weaknesses and strengths. It also gains a 50% chance to randomly increase its damage by 30 or 50. Experiencing Reality Rift directly, meaning sensing it through either one of the primary senses, or through extrasensory means, causes one to suffer from a 10 Sanity reduction. Spatial specialists are able to apply an advanced use of Reality Rift whereby they make an additional roll that grants the technique a 33% chance to adopt neutral strengths and weaknesses, regardless of the original Chaos roll, cause the opponent’s next technique to adopt random basic strengths and weaknesses (if applicable), or heal the user for forty Health Points. Advanced applications cost the user 20 Health Points.
Note: Rift in Reality can be used three times per battle, with three turns between usage.
Note: After use the user is unable to use Spatial Shinkaigan techniques for a single turn.

Composite Techniques

(Dōjutsu: Hantōmei Kyōkai) – Eye Technique: Transient Boundary
Type: Supplementary
Rank: S
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: 60
Damage: N/A
Description: Transient Boundary is an advanced Cosmic Shinkaigan technique that is performed by both Temporal and Spatial specialists, cast by either the right or left eye. This technique is unique to the Cosmic Shinkaigan and is performed within the same timeframe as another technique. The only requirement to this technique is that it must be applied to something within the user’s line of sight, specifically another technique they are using. This requirement allows the Shinkaigan to view the technique’s past in the Primordial Void, allowing it to be manipulated by partially reversing the technique into the past to infuse it with the Void. The infused technique gains a random increase in damage, with the user having a 33% chance to increase the damage by 10/20/30 damage. The original technique sheds its strengths and weaknesses, gaining new ones determined randomly. When used on techniques that have a set duration, that duration will be increased by a single turn. When used by those who have mastered the Spatial Cosmic Shinkaigan it will instead have a 33% chance to increase its damage by 20/40/60 damage. When used by a Temporal Cosmic Shinkaigan master it will linger on the battlefield for an additional three turns. Those who experience Transient Boundary and witness its infusion directly experience a 15 Sanity loss. Those who experience it through extrasensory means experience a 10 Sanity loss.
Note: Usable three times per battle, once every three turns.
 
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