LmaoLol, I use to always ask myself "Why would he name that technique after her" xd.
* A run into short range of one of your clones and I jump into the air with my sword and stab it into the ground, causing a pillar of water to rise up around me which lifts your clone into the air propelling it and leaving it vulnerable for a next attack. The clone disperses before in the air.*
* I then turn to another clone in mid.range and I run into short range of it. Once in front of the clone I crouch my knees before impact and slam my palm into its chest, releasing a spiraling torrent of water which hits the clone with great pressure and makes it disperse.*
* I then create an orb of water in my right hand and release two spearing stream which travel in an arc fashion opposite to each other. The two spears then pierce both sides of a clone mid.range, making it disperse.*
* I then notice a bunch of your clones start to close in on me from mid.range, so I gather up my water chakra and begin to twirl with my arms extended. While I'm twirling, I release the water from my arms which causes multiple water blades to shoot out all around me dispersing all the clones that tried to run in on me.*
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(Suiton: Daibakufu no Jutsu) - Water Style: Giant Water Vortex Technique
Rank: A
Type: Attack
Range: Short-Long
Chakra cost: 30
Damage Points: 60
Description: After doing the needed hand seals Tiger β Ox β Monkey β Rabbit β Ram β Boar β Ox β Horse β Monkey β Tiger β Dog β Tiger β Snake β Tiger β Ox β Monkey β Rabbit β Bird, extends water over a large scale, surges and rises up to several dozen meters high. Then it streams down to the ground in one big cascade, much like a gigantic waterfall. In doing so, it resembles a huge wave, with tremendous power that can hollow out the ground. What remains after that technique's utilization is reminiscent of no less than the aftermath of a natural disaster. This is a considerably advanced ninjutsu, and activating this technique requires a fair amount of chakra.
Note: Technique Requires a water source.
After performing a large set of hand seals you extend water over a large scale so it rises several dozen meters high. The water will then tip over the top creating a huge wave of water, much like a waterfall. It's a slow technique, and requires great skill to perform.