Pretty straight forward of a technique, it's just a stream of fire really, only it's S-Rank in power. I think what makes this technique so useful as opposed to other techniques is the mention of being able to manipulate the fire to their will; so long as you have it purely as a stream of fire, you can do whatever you want with it really. Of course, if you were to have it spread out over a large area, it wouldn't be so powerful as if you were to have a concentrated stream of fire at one place. That being said, it'd be harder to avoid this technique if it was widespread as opposed to it being concentrated, so it's got several different uses for it.Because it mentions a number of them you can create as many as you want within reason. The total strength never is reduced. So if you create two fireballs then each is B-Rank. If you create four then each is C-Rank. Its additive in that sense. This applies for all techniques which produce multiple projectiles. No matter what the total strength always is A-Rank.
Yeah. Pretty spot on. Its very quick as well. The fact no hand seals are needed just make this technique fantastic. But be ready for it to be thrown right back at you.
Moving on to the S-Ranks.
(Katon: Gōen no Jutsu) - Fire Release: Great Flame Technique
Rank: S
Type: Offensive
Range: Short - Mid
Chakra Cost: 40
Damage Points: 80
Description: The user does one handseal and inhales while molding a great amount of chakra into their lungs and expelling a large stream of flames from their mouth. The user has control over the concentration of the technique, being able to produce a narrow jet of flames, highly concentrated or one that will widen along its range. The flames are hot enough to quickly evaporate large quantities of water within a relatively short amount of time.
In terms of size, how big is this technique? Like if I shot a stream of fire at you, how tall and wide are we talking the technique would be?