Taijutsu (Mobility; Requires Shunpo (t))
Rank: 9 (A-Class);
Learn DC: 24, 4 success;
Perform requirements: 16 ranks (DC 26);
Time: 1 attack action;
Components: M;
Range: See text;
Duration: Instantaneous;
Saving Throws: Reflex negates;
Chakra Resistance: No;
Chakra Cost: 50
This technique can only be performed in the Shunpo stance.
The user takes a number of leaps in a straight line equivalent to a single move action taken in leap movement.
Each creature adjacent to a square the user passes through suffers 3d6 points of Kinetic damage and is pushed back 5 feet (Reflex negates).
Unlike other types of leap movements, the user is plainly visible to the untrained eye during this movement (DC 0 Spot check).
The user may choose to move less than his complete move action, but must take at least two leaps.
The user must move through a straight, unobstructed line to be able to complete this technique.
Taijutsu (Strike) [Lost Hijutsu, Punch]
Rank: 9 (A-Class);
Learn DC: 24, 5 success;
Perform requirements: 16 ranks (DC 26);
Time: 1 attack action;
Components: F, M;
Range: Melee Attack;
Target: One creature;
Duration: Instantaneous;
Saving Throws: Fortitude partial;
Chakra Cost: 40.
A technique that comes straight out of a long-lost style of utmost destruction created long ago by the renegade monk, Yuukyuuzan Anji.
Its principle is relatively simple, but the execution is said to require 10 years to master.
The user makes a single melee attack that deals an additional die of damage and ignores up to 15 points of damage reduction and hardness from objects with hardness 15 or lower. The subject must also make a Fortitude save to avoid suffering 2d6 points of damage and being knocked back 1d6x5 deet.
If the target collides with an object after being pushed back, it suffers 1d4 points of damage for every 10 feet and will fall prone. If the Futae no Kiwami is used more than
once in a minute, the user must make a Fortitude save (DC 20) to avoid suffering 1d6 points of temporary Strength damage.
The user suffers a -4 penalty to Learn checks with this technique without the Gouken feat.