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Gale Palm
Shadou raises his hands up towards his chest, holding them parallel to each other. He then begins to gather his wind chakara, channeling it to both of his hands. After that, Shadou widens his hands and brings them together at full force, making a loud clapping sound. Upon clapping, all the wind chakara previously gathered up is released as powerful gale.
Offensively this technique has the power to knock down an opponent, giving the user a small amount of time to quickly think about their next attack. Although not too powerful, if used in conjunction with fire or projectiles, this technique can be devastating. I would use this attack right after performing a fire technique. Defensively, I would use this attack to slow down my opponent. To defend against this technique, I could simply use a fire technique to overpower the wind and redirect the attack back at my opponent. Since this technique can knock a human down with ease, it can be best used against an opponent who is attacking in a close range. I find this technique interesting because it can knock your opponent down, giving you a chance to make a quick follow up.
Rotating shuriken:
Shadou quickly grabs a shuriken from his weapon holder. He begins to gather his chakara, molding it into a fearsome wind chakara. He then then channels the wind chakara along with all of the properties of the wind into his shuriken. Once the shuriken is infused with Shadou’s wind based chakara, He proceeds to launch it at his opponent while manipulating the chakara, causing the shuriken to spin.
This technique is focused on infusing wind based chakara into a bladed weapon. Obviously when it comes to offense, I would use this technique to launch a shuriken at my opponent. I would say it could be used as an opener or a follow up. I could start my attack by using this technique and following up with another while my opponent is in the midst of trying to dodge the shuriken. I could follow up with this technique by first using a technique that may blind my opponent or throw him off his guard, then launch the wind covered shurikens. To defend against this technique (I just figured out u meant how I would defend against this technique, not how I would use it defensively) I could simply dodge or use a fire technique that is capable of neglecting the attack. I don't find this technique interesting because I don't plan on using many shurikens in battle.