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The Raiton Kōkan (English: Lightning Switch) is a ninjutsu technique created by Kazuto Tōzoku's father Eiji Tōzoku in 1445 when he was assisting the Sixth Raikage. It is and S-Rank jutsu and can be fatal if the practitioner isn't ready for it.

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  • The Raiton Kōkan (English: Lightning Switch) is a ninjutsu technique created by Kazuto Tōzoku's father Eiji Tōzoku in 1445 when he was assisting the Sixth Raikage. It is and S-Rank jutsu and can be fatal if the practitioner isn't ready for it.
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  • The Raiton Kōkan (English: Lightning Switch) is a ninjutsu technique created by Kazuto Tōzoku's father Eiji Tōzoku in 1445 when he was assisting the Sixth Raikage. It is and S-Rank jutsu and can be fatal if the practitioner isn't ready for it. The user focuses their chakra, concentrating hard on it as the lightning near them begins to swirl around them. The user then begins to merge the lightning with their chakra and feed it through their body. They gain a third eye and three orange stripes on their head. One under each regular eye, and one going from the top of the third eye and going down their back. While using Lightning Point Mode, the users strength, chakra and ninjutsu are all amplified extremely. But this technique is only temporary and if used for too long will begin to burn the users chakra and energy up extremely quickly, rendering them unconscious and defenseless.
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