Ninjutsu (Suiton) [Amegakure Kinjutsu, Water]
Rank: 11 (S-Class);
Learn DC: 27, 7 success;
Perform requirements: 15 ranks (DC 31);
Time: 1 minute;
Components: C, H;
Range: Long (30 ft. + 15 ft./2 levels);
Area: 500-ft.-radius spread; Duration: 30 minute/level (D);
Saving Throws: None;
Chakra Cost: 50.
Using this technique, the user is able to force rainclouds to form in the designed area and cause pouring rain to fall down upon it 1d6 minutes after the technique was used. The rain may quench small fire in the area of effect, to the GM's discretion. The amount of rain fell in the area is also up to the GM's decision. This technique can, obviously, only be used outdoors.
Ninjutsu (Suiton) [Water]
Rank: 11 (A-Class);
Learn DC: 26, 4 success;
Perform requirements: 14 ranks (DC 28);
Time: 1 attack action;
Components: H, F;
Range: 15 ft. / level (see text);
Effect: 35-ft. wide, 15-ft. tall line attack;
Duration: Concentration (up to 1 round / level);
Saving Throws: Reflex negates;
Chakra Resistance: No;
Chakra Cost: 10.
Using the most devastating force of nature as medium, the user is able to create a gigantic wave of water that will destroy everything in its path. From the user's current location, a 35 feet wide and 15 feet tall wave of water will rush onward at the speed of 60 feet per round. Any creature of Large size or smaller caught in the wave must succeed a Reflex save or be pushed backward 2d6x5 feet and suffer 2d6 points of water damage. Any structure caught in the wave, even those larger than Large size, suffer triple damage but are not pushed backward. Flying creatures are affected only if the wave can reach up to them, and Huge or larger creature are not affected. If a Raiton technique was used with the wave as its target or in its area of effect, it will deal 1d4 point of electricity damage per rank of the technique used per round to creatures and structures caught in it for 1d4+1 rounds. If a Suishouha collides with another or a Bakusuishouha, Deishouha or Daibakufu no Jutsu, they will cancel each other out.
Material Focus: A huge (at least 10,000 litres) source of water nearby.