Sou Ryu Sen-Ikazuchi (Paired Dragon Thunder Flash): A revision of the Sou Ryu Sen. Rather than initiating the first strike with the katana, the blade is left in the sheath while the user remains in the Battoujutsu. Hence Battoujutsu is "The skill of drawing one's sword." Ryu Kan Sen-Tsumuji (Dragon Wind Up Flash Hair Spin): The simplest way to describe this would be "A Ryu Kan Sen performed in midair." A 13th drabble in my Helloween Drabble series. the darkest places of the earth lend me your strenght"

Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu Disclaimer: I do not own anything, it all belongs to other people, but I can still dream, can I? The second attack of the Amakakeru Ryuu no Hirameki uses all of it's pent up force to accelerate the blow. The Ku Zu Ryu Sen is the second most powerful technique of Hiten Mitsurugi Ryuu.

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Ryuu Neji Dageki: The Spinning Dragon Strike.

Even if one avoids the fangs of the dragon by soaring high, they get drawn into the furious wind, then are shredded by the claws. In the ougi however, the user leads with their left leg, rather than their right.

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Thunder Tail is the secondary effect of Thunder Net it captures enemies in its web of lightening once it grabs hold it never lets go even if its prey disappears. Hiryu-Sen (Flying Dragon Flash): A Battoujutsu technique where one hand is kept steady at the saya (sheath) while the user twists their hips to the right, using the centrifugal force to spring the sword from the sheath like an arrow, so that the hilt connects with the target, usually between the eyes or at the wrist to disarm them.

The string of lightening wraps around them. Ryu Sou Sen-Garami: A different version of the Ryu Sou Sen, in which the blows are directed at the neck. Due to the position of the stance, one can adapt to change with the opponents movement. Summary: What if Xander wore a different costume at Halloween? Ranging from standard Waza's to Ougi's.

Dou Ryu Sen (Ground Dragon Flash): A technique where the user's katana is brought against the ground (usually on a rocky surface) with immense force.

Ryu Tsui-Shou Sen (Dragon Mallet Rising Flash): A combination of both the Ryu Tsui Sen and the Ryu Shou Sen. The first is the draw and then the user spins around for a second strike such as the Sōryūsen~Ikazuchi.

Like Iaijutsu, Battoujutsu is art of killing your opponent with a single draw of your sword.

Deadly if used in accordance with the after-effects from Amakakeru Ryu no Hirameki. Note: "Battou" literally means 'to draw the sword'.

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Like all techniques however, the ougi has a flaw. it is a one time deal because ordinary metal will not be able to withstand its power. Ryu Tsui Sen (Dragon Mallet Flash): the Ryu Tsui Sen air to ground strikes.

Sou Ryu Sen (Paired Dragon Flash): A Battoujutsu technique that implements the use of both katana and saya. Pour le manipuler sans peine, il est impératif de prendre conscience de la "volonté de vivre" !

Hiten Mitsurugi Style - Sou Ryu Sen - Duration: 0:24. This time it is theme costumes... everyone has to dress up as someone from... well just read it. What this does is call a barrage of lightening bolts that strike randomly. The Fast Draw Batthosai stance is all but irresistible and can be used to take down several opponents at once.

The second step uses the cross technique to create enough force to draw the enemy in.

Allowing them to use it for either offensive or defensive purposes with the sword as a medium. Ryu Kan Sen-Arashi (Dragon Wind Up Flash Storm): Like the Ryu Kan Sen-Tsumuji, the Arashi is also performed while in midair. 0:24. Only one who has achieved the same level of mastery could see

When the opponent blocks with their weapon, the sheath is held in place to keep the opponent's weapon trapped, while the user's katana is drawn and brought down upon the adversary's neck or shoulder. Site code originally based on Storyline ©IO Designs 2002.

It begins with a direct lunge towards an opponent, and while airborne, the user goes into a full spin, ending by connecting their katana into the opponent's head or neck. It is not actually apart of the Ryu Mei Sen: the Ryu Mei Sen is performed by the user re-sheathing their weapon swiftly, creating a damaging sound wave in their opponent's eardrum. Note: The kanji for Kogarashi roughly means the wind picking up the leaves during winter.