Mount Hiroshi (Training)
Oct 27, 2017 11:10:01 GMT -7
Post by Master Game on Oct 27, 2017 11:10:01 GMT -7
Lightning Wall
Rank: B
Skill: Ninjutsu
Effect: Creates a wall of lightning as tall as the user and 2 feet wide in the direction of an attack on the user that blocks most attacks and shocks anyone that touches it, paralyzing them for 30 seconds.
Special: Dragon, Snake, Boar, Rabbit, Monkey, Dog, Horse
Drawback: Will be destroyed by any attack higher than B rank. Cannot block multi-directional attacks. User becomes tired and worn out after use.
Description: The user does the handsigns, creating a wall of lightning in the desired direction. The wall stays in place for 5 seconds, or until the user dismisses it.
Limit: Must have Lightning Release.
Post 1
The sun sunk deeper and deeper into the horizon, painting the sky a shade of sunset red as a lone figure ambled along a quiet dirt road. The clouds drifted benevolently in monotonous movements one after the other, never having to deal the complexities of life, Shoko too wished he was like that. The world around him: towering gargantuan mountains, spruce wood trees that danced along to the rhythm of the evening breeze, the wide expanse of the greenest of grass that lay before him. To him was nothing more than his sandbox, regardless of the people that lived in it. Yet Shoko had plans for this “Sandbox”, plans pertaining to proving people wrong about the world and how it worked, showing them that even the lowest can become the highest within an amount of time.
Shoko strolled past the various stalls and buildings that lined the streets in an organised and minimalistic manner. Today the prospect of learning a new jutsu was the only thing that really fuelled him to get out of bed, he wasn’t usually the lazy type but he’d been training every other day of the week. This time he would be learning another ninjutsu move, but one that had to take priority seeing as it was a defensive-type.
Shoko made his way over to Hiroshi Mountain, a secluded and small foothill that Shoko had named himself and was scarcely used or visited by anyone apart from him. Yes Hiroshi Mountain was an ideal training location that had played a familiar sight to Shoko for the past year. Shoko removed a scroll from one of his pouches; it contained everything he needed to know to learn the Lightning Wall jutsu.
Rank: B
Skill: Ninjutsu
Effect: Creates a wall of lightning as tall as the user and 2 feet wide in the direction of an attack on the user that blocks most attacks and shocks anyone that touches it, paralyzing them for 30 seconds.
Special: Dragon, Snake, Boar, Rabbit, Monkey, Dog, Horse
Drawback: Will be destroyed by any attack higher than B rank. Cannot block multi-directional attacks. User becomes tired and worn out after use.
Description: The user does the handsigns, creating a wall of lightning in the desired direction. The wall stays in place for 5 seconds, or until the user dismisses it.
Limit: Must have Lightning Release.
Post 1
The sun sunk deeper and deeper into the horizon, painting the sky a shade of sunset red as a lone figure ambled along a quiet dirt road. The clouds drifted benevolently in monotonous movements one after the other, never having to deal the complexities of life, Shoko too wished he was like that. The world around him: towering gargantuan mountains, spruce wood trees that danced along to the rhythm of the evening breeze, the wide expanse of the greenest of grass that lay before him. To him was nothing more than his sandbox, regardless of the people that lived in it. Yet Shoko had plans for this “Sandbox”, plans pertaining to proving people wrong about the world and how it worked, showing them that even the lowest can become the highest within an amount of time.
Shoko strolled past the various stalls and buildings that lined the streets in an organised and minimalistic manner. Today the prospect of learning a new jutsu was the only thing that really fuelled him to get out of bed, he wasn’t usually the lazy type but he’d been training every other day of the week. This time he would be learning another ninjutsu move, but one that had to take priority seeing as it was a defensive-type.
Shoko made his way over to Hiroshi Mountain, a secluded and small foothill that Shoko had named himself and was scarcely used or visited by anyone apart from him. Yes Hiroshi Mountain was an ideal training location that had played a familiar sight to Shoko for the past year. Shoko removed a scroll from one of his pouches; it contained everything he needed to know to learn the Lightning Wall jutsu.