Post by Suigintou on May 24, 2010 22:37:37 GMT -5
Bakudou:
#1: Sai
A simple binding spell that locks the target's arms behind their back. It cannot be broken by a normal human, though someone with unusually high reiatsu may be capable of it.
#4: Hainawa
A kidou rope that wraps around an opponent's upper body, preventing their movement.
#8: Seki
A simple shield that repels whatever strikes it.
#9: Geki
Incantation: Disintegrate, you black dog of Rondanini!! Look upon yourself with horror and tear out your own throat!
The target is trapped by the kidou's light, keeping them from moving.
#21: Sekienton
Causes an explosion of smoke, allowing the user to escape from their location.
#26: Kyokko
Hides the user, both visually and from reiatsu sensing.
#30: Shitotsu Sansen
Creates three triangles that fly at the target, pinning them in place.
#37: Tsuriboshi
Makes a net of kidou, which can catch a falling object or person.
#39: Enkousen
A spinning shield which blocks an incoming attack.
#58: Kakushi Tsuijaku
Incantation: Heart of the south, eye of the north, finger of the west, foot of the east, arrive with the wind and depart with the rain.
Allows the user to track a specific person by drawing a circle on the ground, splitting it into four sections with a kanji in each, and activating the kidou.
#61: Rikujoukourou
Incantation: Carriage of Thunder. Bridge of a spinning wheel. With light, divide this into six!
Encircles a target's midsection with six horizontal bars of kidou, preventing their movement completely.
#62: Hyapporankan
The user creates a kidou rod in one hand, then throws it at the opponent. The rod then becomes many, pinning the target.
#63: Sajou Sabaku
A chain of kidou that wraps around the target's arms and upper body, keeping them from moving. Physical strength is not normally enough to break out of this kidou.
#73: Tozanshou
A large barrier shaped like an upside-down pyramid.
#75: Gochuutekkan
Incantation: Walls of ironsand, a priestly pagoda, glowing ironclad fireflies. Standing upright, silent to the end.
Drops five tall pillars, connected to each other by a chain, from the sky, pinning the target to the ground.
#77: Tenteikuura
Incantation: Black and white net. Twenty-two bridges, sixty-six crowns and belts. Footprints, distant thunder, sharp peak, engulfing land, hidden in the night, sea of clouds, blue line. Form a circle and fly through the heavens.
After the user draws the proper markings on their arms and activates the kidou, they may then speak to anyone they choose over a large area, with the messages received mentally.
#79: Kuyou Shibari
Creates eight dark circles around the opponent, followed by a ninth in the center. This can be assumed to be a movement-binding kidou.
#81: Danku
A defensive kidou that forms a large, rectangular barrier, capable of blocking kidou up to #89.
#99: Kin
Binds the target by wrapping them with a fabric made of kidou, then pinning the fabric with squares of metal.
#99: Bankin
Essentially a more powerful version of Kin, Bankin is performed in three parts.
First Song: Shiryuu - This part of the kidou completely binds the target with fabric.
Second Song: Hyakurensan - The kidou's second part pins the target's body by stabbing them with multiple pieces of metal.
Final Song: Bankin Taihou - An immense box descends on the bound target, crushing them.
#1: Sai
A simple binding spell that locks the target's arms behind their back. It cannot be broken by a normal human, though someone with unusually high reiatsu may be capable of it.
#4: Hainawa
A kidou rope that wraps around an opponent's upper body, preventing their movement.
#8: Seki
A simple shield that repels whatever strikes it.
#9: Geki
Incantation: Disintegrate, you black dog of Rondanini!! Look upon yourself with horror and tear out your own throat!
The target is trapped by the kidou's light, keeping them from moving.
#21: Sekienton
Causes an explosion of smoke, allowing the user to escape from their location.
#26: Kyokko
Hides the user, both visually and from reiatsu sensing.
#30: Shitotsu Sansen
Creates three triangles that fly at the target, pinning them in place.
#37: Tsuriboshi
Makes a net of kidou, which can catch a falling object or person.
#39: Enkousen
A spinning shield which blocks an incoming attack.
#58: Kakushi Tsuijaku
Incantation: Heart of the south, eye of the north, finger of the west, foot of the east, arrive with the wind and depart with the rain.
Allows the user to track a specific person by drawing a circle on the ground, splitting it into four sections with a kanji in each, and activating the kidou.
#61: Rikujoukourou
Incantation: Carriage of Thunder. Bridge of a spinning wheel. With light, divide this into six!
Encircles a target's midsection with six horizontal bars of kidou, preventing their movement completely.
#62: Hyapporankan
The user creates a kidou rod in one hand, then throws it at the opponent. The rod then becomes many, pinning the target.
#63: Sajou Sabaku
A chain of kidou that wraps around the target's arms and upper body, keeping them from moving. Physical strength is not normally enough to break out of this kidou.
#73: Tozanshou
A large barrier shaped like an upside-down pyramid.
#75: Gochuutekkan
Incantation: Walls of ironsand, a priestly pagoda, glowing ironclad fireflies. Standing upright, silent to the end.
Drops five tall pillars, connected to each other by a chain, from the sky, pinning the target to the ground.
#77: Tenteikuura
Incantation: Black and white net. Twenty-two bridges, sixty-six crowns and belts. Footprints, distant thunder, sharp peak, engulfing land, hidden in the night, sea of clouds, blue line. Form a circle and fly through the heavens.
After the user draws the proper markings on their arms and activates the kidou, they may then speak to anyone they choose over a large area, with the messages received mentally.
#79: Kuyou Shibari
Creates eight dark circles around the opponent, followed by a ninth in the center. This can be assumed to be a movement-binding kidou.
#81: Danku
A defensive kidou that forms a large, rectangular barrier, capable of blocking kidou up to #89.
#99: Kin
Binds the target by wrapping them with a fabric made of kidou, then pinning the fabric with squares of metal.
#99: Bankin
Essentially a more powerful version of Kin, Bankin is performed in three parts.
First Song: Shiryuu - This part of the kidou completely binds the target with fabric.
Second Song: Hyakurensan - The kidou's second part pins the target's body by stabbing them with multiple pieces of metal.
Final Song: Bankin Taihou - An immense box descends on the bound target, crushing them.