Infinite Air Wave Slash
Ninjutsu (Fuuton; Requires Kuuhazan (t)) [Wind]
Rank: 12 (A-Class);
Learn DC: 27, 4 success;
Perform requirements: 15 ranks (DC 29);
Time: 1 full-attack action;
Components: C, F;
Effect: 5-ft. wide by 30-ft. long line (see text);
Duration: Instantaneous;
Saving Throws: None;
Chakra Resistance: Yes;
Chakra Cost: 12.
As per Kuuhazan, except that Mugen Kuuhazan allows the user to make a full-attack action instead of a single attack. The user send his attacks as a 30 foot long and 5-foot wide line that completely ignores concealment, but no longer adds the reach of his weapon to the length of the line.
Material Focus: The user's Medium (or properly sized depending on the user's size category) or larger slashing weapon.
Succession Technique - Byakko
Ninjutsu (Fuuton) [Mibu Clan Kinjutsu, Wind]
Rank: 12 (S-Class);
Learn DC: 28, 7 success;
Perform requirements: 16 ranks (DC 32);
Time: 1 full-attack action;
Components: M, F, E, Mas;
Area: 50-ft.-radius burst centered on the user;
Duration: Instantaneous (see text);
Saving Throws: Reflex half, Will negate (see text);
Chakra Cost: 20.
The succession technique of the Wind style personifies the terrible and unforgiving power of the guardian of the East, Byakko.
Each creature in the area of effect suffers 7d6 points of wind damage, and the user's held weapon damage as half normal damage and half wind damage, negated on a successful Reflex save. A creature that succeeds a Reflex save becomes frozen in place and suffers 7d6 points of damage +1 per level, halved with a successful Fortitude save. The user suffers 7d6 points of damage from performing this technique. This technique can be performed as an attack action with the Successor of the Muryou Saikyou Ryuu feat.
Empower
The user may spend 1 point of chakra to increase the wind damage by 1 die, up to 1d6 per level or 18d6 total. Each additional damage die deals 1 point of damage to the user.
Mastery
With the third step of mastery in this technique, the user no longer suffers damage when performing this technique.
With the fifth step of mastery in this technique, the user no longer suffers damage from empowering this technique.
Material Focus: The user's held weapon.