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  • Fulcrum-based Transference
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  • Their strength in regards to this is further supplemented when skilled practitioners learn how to transmit the physical and spiritual aspects of ones Chakra through the air; also affording practitioners of this art great control over the Yin and Yang Release. This is achieved by collecting the rotational force of one's motion until it forms into a needle. At that point, the collected atmospheric force would then be directed from the circular motion into a straight line - usually via a punch or thrust kick, where it is then sent barreling into the target with an extremely high degree of sheer destructive force which can easily shatter bones when used correctly.
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  • Their strength in regards to this is further supplemented when skilled practitioners learn how to transmit the physical and spiritual aspects of ones Chakra through the air; also affording practitioners of this art great control over the Yin and Yang Release. This is achieved by collecting the rotational force of one's motion until it forms into a needle. At that point, the collected atmospheric force would then be directed from the circular motion into a straight line - usually via a punch or thrust kick, where it is then sent barreling into the target with an extremely high degree of sheer destructive force which can easily shatter bones when used correctly. Users of this style refer to it as Transference Fist (移動の拳, Idō no Kobushi) because of its nature, with practitioners being widely acknowledged and respected within Hoshigakure. Its fame is such that even countries outside Hoshigakure have heard of it. As a result, the secret is closely guarded, making it next to impossible for the style to be replicated elsewhere. The greatest practitioner of the style is the current Hoshikage, Meian Kanō.