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  • Korui Nuki
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  • Once the practitioner can see the Korui, he focuses all of his power while maintaining his center of balance and delivers a kick at the opponent's weak spot. The only major weakness of this technique is that the user has to focus all their power into their legs, forcing them to lower their arms and enter a guardless stance. An enemy could easily land a devastating attack towards their upper body, such as when Ethan broke one of Kenichi's arms. This is, however, useful since they can lure their opponent closer and use the attack at point blank range.
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  • Battle 348 "Korui Nuki"
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Users
  • Kenichi Shirahama
  • Hayato Fūrinji
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  • Korui Nuki
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  • Isolated Stronghold Strike
Title
  • Korui Nuki
Style
  • Hybrid Martial Arts
  • Fūrinji Style
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  • Once the practitioner can see the Korui, he focuses all of his power while maintaining his center of balance and delivers a kick at the opponent's weak spot. The only major weakness of this technique is that the user has to focus all their power into their legs, forcing them to lower their arms and enter a guardless stance. An enemy could easily land a devastating attack towards their upper body, such as when Ethan broke one of Kenichi's arms. This is, however, useful since they can lure their opponent closer and use the attack at point blank range. Currently, since all of Kenichi's might is put behind the kick, this is one of his strongest techniques. According to the Ryōzanpaku masters, if Kenichi uses Korui Nuki correctly, then no one in the Three Disciple-class and the Expert class fighters are able to withstand it. The only people who has managed to stop this attack and counter it are Tirawit Kōkin and Kajima Satomi. In the former's case he managed divert some of the damage by kicking Kenichi in the back during the technique's execution while the latter managed to block it with pure strength alone which astonished Shigure Kosaka.
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