Sakurai Extension
Sept 5, 2017 8:32:29 GMT -7
Post by Ryutatsu "Sakurai Sword" on Sept 5, 2017 8:32:29 GMT -7
10/50
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Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae-no-Kiwami: Sui (Mastery of Two Layers: Purity)
Rank: "B"
Skill: TaiJutsu
Effect: Mastery of the Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) allowing the user to perform with their body.
Special: ---
Drawback: Must be learned multiple times.
Description: Through the study of Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) with the fist the user has studied and mastered to utilize all of their body to perform Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers). When first learned user may perform Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) with both arms. By learning this Technique a 2nd time the user may perform the Jutsu with their legs. A 3rd and final time of learning allows the user to perform Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) with all of their body parts so long as they hit with one part before the other. Destructive Force of Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) applies no matter how the user performs the technique.
Limit: Must Learn from a Master of Burēdono Kenseijin. Must know Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers).
Ryutatsu was prepared for Kim's movements but it was a nice exercise as they danced. He was actually laughing as Kimi tried to use the wind blade in such close quarters. Worse for Kim he though the movements for an elbow was the same as a swing of a invisible sword. They were not even remotely the same so didn't fool Ryutatsu even a little bit, but it was a nice try.
Kimi had been getting better at trying moves that would fake out Ryutatsu. But the difference in skill level while less now was still too great. And for the sheer fun of it, Ryutatsu aimed an elbow at the wind blade as it passed by him. The reverb and concussive way would be enough to put Kimi off balance. For every blow even with his elbow was hitting as if there was no resistance and causing extreme damage.
Ryutatsu though was not aiming to strike Kimi directly. He was aiming either for the wind blade or just past Kimi. It was a demonstration that he was holding back and a training lesson. The lesson was simple was to be aware that even a glancing hit could have deadly consequences. Which meant as well that Kimi should train as hard on defense as he did on offense.
Post 4
Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae-no-Kiwami: Sui (Mastery of Two Layers: Purity)
Rank: "B"
Skill: TaiJutsu
Effect: Mastery of the Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) allowing the user to perform with their body.
Special: ---
Drawback: Must be learned multiple times.
Description: Through the study of Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) with the fist the user has studied and mastered to utilize all of their body to perform Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers). When first learned user may perform Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) with both arms. By learning this Technique a 2nd time the user may perform the Jutsu with their legs. A 3rd and final time of learning allows the user to perform Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) with all of their body parts so long as they hit with one part before the other. Destructive Force of Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) applies no matter how the user performs the technique.
Limit: Must Learn from a Master of Burēdono Kenseijin. Must know Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers).
Ryutatsu was prepared for Kim's movements but it was a nice exercise as they danced. He was actually laughing as Kimi tried to use the wind blade in such close quarters. Worse for Kim he though the movements for an elbow was the same as a swing of a invisible sword. They were not even remotely the same so didn't fool Ryutatsu even a little bit, but it was a nice try.
Kimi had been getting better at trying moves that would fake out Ryutatsu. But the difference in skill level while less now was still too great. And for the sheer fun of it, Ryutatsu aimed an elbow at the wind blade as it passed by him. The reverb and concussive way would be enough to put Kimi off balance. For every blow even with his elbow was hitting as if there was no resistance and causing extreme damage.
Ryutatsu though was not aiming to strike Kimi directly. He was aiming either for the wind blade or just past Kimi. It was a demonstration that he was holding back and a training lesson. The lesson was simple was to be aware that even a glancing hit could have deadly consequences. Which meant as well that Kimi should train as hard on defense as he did on offense.