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Technique Name: Suizen, Akashita, Mōrashitai (垂涎 赤舌 網羅 死体): Salivating Red Tongue, Covering What Remains
Technique Description: Akashita can create slimy, reiryoku enriched mucous can be used to ease Hachiro’s pain and that of others. By wrapping his target up within the "tongue" or just “licking” them, the mucous will cover them, enhanced enzymes within smoothing cramped muscles, easing aches, and numbing pain without dulling sensation. The enzymes within are then rapidly diffused into the bloodstream, coursing into the muscles and wiping away the presence of acids that induce fatigue within the body. The healing process is also promoted by hastening the clotting of blood to near instantaneous levels and sealing open wounds. The healing process occurs over the course of three of the “slimed” individual’s posts. On that note, Akashita’s mucous is marvelous but it is also highly flammable, flame negating the healing process, converting its regenerative components into absurdly volatile elements capable of creating a tremendous, fiery explosion.
Technique Effect Chart:
This only concerns explosions created.
Opponent is Two+ Tiers Lower: Contact is nothing short of devastating. Areas touched by the conflagration are burnt to a crisp. The body is battered and broken by shockwaves if that individual is caught within the center of the blast.
Opponent is One Tier Lower: Contact with the conflagration results debilitating burns along with hairline fractures within bones from the shock created if within the center of the blast radius.
Opponent is Equal Tier: Contact with the conflagration results in severe burns along with moderate bruising from the initial shock created if within the center of the blast radius.
Opponent is One Tier Higher: Contact with the conflagration results in moderate burns along with light to moderate bruising from the initial shock created if within the center of the blast radius.
Opponent is Two+ Tiers Higher: Contact results in minor burns if struck. Damage at this stage is negligible.
Technique Name: Suizen, Akashita, Mōrashitai (垂涎 赤舌 網羅 死体): Salivating Red Tongue, Covering What Remains
Technique Description: Akashita can create slimy, reiryoku enriched mucous can be used to ease Hachiro’s pain and that of others. By wrapping his target up within the "tongue" or just “licking” them, the mucous will cover them, enhanced enzymes within smoothing cramped muscles, easing aches, and numbing pain without dulling sensation. The enzymes within are then rapidly diffused into the bloodstream, coursing into the muscles and wiping away the presence of acids that induce fatigue within the body. The healing process is also promoted by hastening the clotting of blood to near instantaneous levels and sealing open wounds. The healing process occurs over the course of three of the “slimed” individual’s posts. On that note, Akashita’s mucous is marvelous but it is also highly flammable, flame negating the healing process, converting its regenerative components into absurdly volatile elements capable of creating a tremendous, fiery explosion.
Technique Effect Chart:
This only concerns explosions created.
Opponent is Two+ Tiers Lower: Contact is nothing short of devastating. Areas touched by the conflagration are burnt to a crisp. The body is battered and broken by shockwaves if that individual is caught within the center of the blast.
Opponent is One Tier Lower: Contact with the conflagration results debilitating burns along with hairline fractures within bones from the shock created if within the center of the blast radius.
Opponent is Equal Tier: Contact with the conflagration results in severe burns along with moderate bruising from the initial shock created if within the center of the blast radius.
Opponent is One Tier Higher: Contact with the conflagration results in moderate burns along with light to moderate bruising from the initial shock created if within the center of the blast radius.
Opponent is Two+ Tiers Higher: Contact results in minor burns if struck. Damage at this stage is negligible.