Steadying my focus on my opponent in mid range, I narrowed my eyes as I slightly shifted my right foot forward, pressing ever so gently upon it to adjust to a frontal stance (60% front leg, 40% back) in order to reduce the recoil of the sheer power of this jutsu.
Charging chakra into my right, dominant hand, I thrust it forward as a huge mass of Wood tendrils winded around one another, making it way towards the center of my enemy's chest.
The sheer weight of the Wood was so great that I could feel pressure down my own hand - the many pillars easily made up the size of a normal human body.
As the jutsu got near my opponent, I easily manipulated it, causing the front of the jutsu to turn into many spikes as they slightly spread out, aiming to pierce him from all directions, going for the vital areas first such as the eyes, neck, heart, and spine.
Such an action would also make it hard for him to escape (360 attack).