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  • Blade Dance: Illusions of Grandeur
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  • The user launches the opponent into the air with a rising slash from their katana and then uses Illusion of the Dancing Flame. Once behind the opponent, the user launches the opponent further into the air before using Maitake Style: Light Step to propel themselves in front of the opponent and slash them down towards the ground and accelerating using Light Step to appear behind the opponent to keep them airborne, juggling the opponent with multiple slashes and strikes with the user's katana after each strike using Light Step to give chase to deliver the next attack. Because it employs Light Step to enable the user to move at the speeds necessary to chain together a string of slashes and keep both themselves and their opponent airborne, the longer the user maintains the attack the greater th
debut shippuden
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literal english
  • Blade dance: illusions of grandeur
jutsu rank
  • A
jutsu classification
  • Kenjutsu
unnamed jutsu
  • No
jutsu range
  • Short
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Romaji
  • Burēdodansu: Sōdai-sa no gensō
Kanji
  • ブレードダンス:壮大さの幻想
abstract
  • The user launches the opponent into the air with a rising slash from their katana and then uses Illusion of the Dancing Flame. Once behind the opponent, the user launches the opponent further into the air before using Maitake Style: Light Step to propel themselves in front of the opponent and slash them down towards the ground and accelerating using Light Step to appear behind the opponent to keep them airborne, juggling the opponent with multiple slashes and strikes with the user's katana after each strike using Light Step to give chase to deliver the next attack. Because it employs Light Step to enable the user to move at the speeds necessary to chain together a string of slashes and keep both themselves and their opponent airborne, the longer the user maintains the attack the greater the strain that is placed upon the body. This is often followed by a finishing strike to launch the opponent into the ground, such as a powerful downward slash, Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Fire Technique, Maitake Style: Descending Crash, or in extreme cases more powerful attacks such as Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique with large amounts of chakra put into the techinque. The more powerful the finishing attack the more strain placed upon the user, making this a "double-edged sword".