1) First, we have a wind technique which requires the user to possess a fan in order to perform it. The user will then swing the fan at the enemy, and create a wind blast in the form of a shuriken. The wind shuriken possibly create fast moving attack which is way more dangerous than just a regular shuriken. Due to the wind properties of the technique it possibly has powerful cutting abilities, so if the opponent were to take a direct hit from the shuriken they could suffer serious cuts.
2) Next, we have another technique that can only be used by those wielding a fan of some sort. Also, this time it can only be used in short-range. The user begins this attack by knocking the opponent into the air first with their fan. Taking advantage of the time the enemy is suspended in the air the user will swing their fan sending a gust of wind at the target dealing damage to them possibly causing cuts on their body. Not only will the wind blast injure the enemy if it lands, it will also push them further into the sky possibly leaving them open for another strike.
3) Lastly, we have a fairly simple technique which requires the usage of a fan. The user swings their fan at the targets which will unleash a gust of wind at the enemy. The gust of wind is enough for the target to start flying as well dealing minor cuts.
2) Next, we have another technique that can only be used by those wielding a fan of some sort. Also, this time it can only be used in short-range. The user begins this attack by knocking the opponent into the air first with their fan. Taking advantage of the time the enemy is suspended in the air the user will swing their fan sending a gust of wind at the target dealing damage to them possibly causing cuts on their body. Not only will the wind blast injure the enemy if it lands, it will also push them further into the sky possibly leaving them open for another strike.
3) Lastly, we have a fairly simple technique which requires the usage of a fan. The user swings their fan at the targets which will unleash a gust of wind at the enemy. The gust of wind is enough for the target to start flying as well dealing minor cuts.