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This is a flying kick directed at an opponent, typically their face. The kick serves two simultaneous purposes: as a surprise attack, for which reason the user may first throw a kunai to distract targets from the approaching kick as an act of self-sacrifice, with the user's exaggerated stance, confident expression, and the sheer inconceivableness of the attack combining to intimidate the opponent, in the process enhancing the kick's offensive potential.<pre>
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Jutsu Rank - D
|Requirements=2 SPD
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|Class Type=Attack Jutsu
|Classification=Taijutsu
|Rank=D
|Nature=N/A
|Range=Melee (Single-Target)
|Hand-seals=No
|Benefits=+5 DR
|Drawbacks=N/A
|Parent Technique(s)=N/A


Jutsu Classification - Taijutsu
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Jutsu Class type - Offensive
''This is a flying kick directed at an opponent, typically their face. The kick serves two simultaneous purposes: as a surprise attack, for which reason the user may first throw a kunai to distract targets from the approaching kick as an act of self-sacrifice, with the user's exaggerated stance, confident expression, and the sheer inconceivableness of the attack combining to intimidate the opponent, in the process enhancing the kick's offensive potential.''
 
[[Category:Jutsu]]
Jutsu Range - Short
 
Benefits - +5 DR
 
Restrictions - 2 SPD, 1 Tai
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Revision as of 09:06, 3 March 2023


This is a flying kick directed at an opponent, typically their face. The kick serves two simultaneous purposes: as a surprise attack, for which reason the user may first throw a kunai to distract targets from the approaching kick as an act of self-sacrifice, with the user's exaggerated stance, confident expression, and the sheer inconceivableness of the attack combining to intimidate the opponent, in the process enhancing the kick's offensive potential.