Understood said Keji as he subtly channeled more chakra into the sky creating nuclei for the rain drops to condense on. This caused rain to fall at an accelerated rate. This technique doesn't have a disadvantage in my opinion unless you are fighting a fellow rain user. The advantage of this techniques comes from its indirect usage. With the rain falling at an accelerated rate you allow your rain attacks to happen faster or like with the previous rain attraction jutsu's accelerate how much rain your opponent takes on."No, no. Nothing like a shadow clone, I'd say its more of a appearance based technique which can be used to tank techniques of lower rank, I'd say. But for now, don't use it, till its fixed of course."
Rank: B
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra cost: 20
Damage Points: N/A
Description: By sending subtle chakra waves into the clouds, the user is able to create unusually large nuclei for the water droplets to condense on. The end result is big raindrops that fall to the ground at a faster then normal rate. They aren't big or fast enough to cause any real damage, but they are quite distracting.
"Send some Rain chakra into the clouds, and create unusually large nuclei where the rain will condense on. This creates larger raindrops which fall to the ground at a faster rate."
Rank: B
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra cost: 20
Damage Points: N/A
Description: This technique defines the users chakra control and for tactical measures for other techniques. The user creates the necessary handseals and every rain drop stops in mid air or wherever they are
"A technique where you will use your own rain chakra, and form the necessary hand seals, in order to stop all the raindrops in a mid range area around you. This stops them where they were, hanging in the balance."
Rank: B
Type: Attack
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra cost: 20
Damage Points: 40
Description: A simple jutsu that gathers the rain with chakra and then forms it into a dagger-like weapon. The chakra gives the water a more solid form so that it can be used for attacks. The water returns to normal shortly after creation. When the dagger cuts into something the water from the dagger expands within the cut to increase the damage.
"Lastly, a technique where you will manipulate your Rain chakra to form it into a rain dagger, which is solid like and can be used to attack the opponent. A very simple technique as well."
Keji then weaves some hand seals and channels his chakra outwards stopping the rain up to mid range. I don't really see and advantage to this yet as the rain jutsu that you have taught me would be most effective if the rain was flowing. Actually, this can help if fighting other rain users by stopping their jutsu in mid-air. Don't actually see a disadvantage to this unless it's being used against you.
Keji finally channels chakra into his right hand causing the rain drops in the immediate area to condense in his palm forming a blade. Advantages to this are one it allows you to always be armed in the rain if you prefer weapon combat. Two it most likely can be used for kenjutsu techniques. Finally, the blade once it cuts the opponent pushes water through their body which expands causing more damage. The disadvantage comes in terms of its usage as it disperses shortly after creation meaning you probably get one use out of it before you have to create another one. Question, however. If I cut my opponent is it possible to immediately use a water jutsu with the water that is now in their body before it mixes with their blood?