Chihaya stares at the ground. Hesitantly, she focuses and manipulates her earth chakra from within her. She slowly sinks under ground and into the ground. While underground she feels quite suffocated but gets use to it. As she swims underground, it's difficult and straining on her muscles. When she finally has enough, she emerges from the ground, dirt covering her face.
In the description it shows that this technique has a lotta disadvantages which is truuuuu. I don't see myself using this technique really. What's the point if your opponent see's you going down slowly and stuff? I believe there are better techniques were you can go underground u-u
Chihaya's sweat palms connect as she forms the rabbit, boar, rat, horse, tiger and snake handseals. With a good amount of force, she slams her palm to the ground. She feels her chakra roaring inside of her. The ground tears apart. The two pieces rise and create chasms. They're large and straight down in the middle is an opening. Her sensei is on one side and she is on the other, the deep split in between the earth is separating them.
I think this is a cool technique but it seems pointless to use it to attack or anything like that. To create distance if one needed it is good.
Chihaya is wore out but manages to perform the snake handseal. Slamming her hand on the ground, sweat jumps off of her on-point brows. Nearby, the ground pops up, and a bunch of rocks and rubble break out of the ground. A small squirrel in which was sitting on the ground, scatters away. It catches the attention of nearby animals and Chihaya see's how this could be used for a distraction, or to actually cause damage.
I don't see myself willingly using this techniques. I don't really like moves that are used to distract the enemy. I prefer moves in which directly attack the enemy powerfully. However, I can see how this could be used to attack the enemy, but it's nothing too effective in my opinion.