Name: Rib ripping throw.
Rank: D
Type: Taijutsu, Offensive
Element: N/A
Range: Within striking range of the hands.
Handseals: N/A
Speed: Equal to the users speed.
Description: The user of this technique utilizes knife hands, strengthening the fingers the user strikes just below the ribs of the opponent, this strike with the fingertips is not intended to harm but instead push the flesh underneath the ribs inwards. Once they have reached the desired point the user will then curl their fingers upwards, this technique allows the user to grip the enemy's ribs through their own flesh, the user then uses this grip to lift the opponent upwards. At the same time they lift they lean backwards slamming the opponent headfirst towards the ground, the user will also hit the ground but if effectively used the opponent will be far more damaged by the overhead throw than the user.
Name: Widow's Deceit
Rank: D
Type: Bukijutsu, Offensive.
Element: N/A
Range: Dependent upon the weapon used.
Handseals: N/A
Speed: Equal to users weapon handling speed.
Description: The user strikes initially with the primary hand, this movement is simply a feint though, while the hand follows through with the attack the weapon has been let go. With the non-dominant hand the user catches the discarded weapon in mid air, this movement allows the user to strike in a different area than expected by the opponent. With this an almost infinite number of strategies can come into play, using this technique even once plays a psychological role as it means the user can feint with the feint, for example the opponent will be hard pressed to know exactly which strike is real and which is simply a decoy. Though it is listed as using the non-dominant hand a skilled user can use both hands at will.
Name: Cutting elbow
Rank: D
Type: Taijutsu, offensive
Element: N/A
Range: Length of users arm.
Handseals: N/A
Speed: Equal to users speed.
Description: This technique is simply put an elbow strike but rather than attempting to deal a large amount of damage or knock the opponent out the user cuts into the flesh of their opponent with the elbow strike. The cuts themselves are not often very deep and incomparable to a blade cut but again their primary function isn't to deal a lot of damage to the opponent. This technique is primarily used to strike just above the eyes as head wounds bleed heavily causing the blood to seep into their eyes, this can help in many ways such as flinching when the blood first enters the eye, depth perception being thrown off, the user can circle into the enemy's new blindspot consistently to strike from the unknown.