Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu

    Since Hiko taught Kenshin Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, they both have the same moves. Most techniques are one hit kills but due to the fact that Kenshin has his trusty sakabatou, he can't kill unless he flips the sword over. I've corrected this section so many times from various fans that email me. This is the final version of hiten mitsurugi moves.

    ryu tsui sen (dragon hammer flash)- Jump high then slam the opponent down.

    hi ryu sen- The sword flies out of the scabbard like an arrow.

    do ryu sen (earth dragon flash)- The sword is thrusted in the ground then thrusted outwards from the body causing a strong wind that blows dirt/rocks at opponent. (Thanks to rowenwinterfall@yahoo.com)

    ryu sho sen (dragon flight flash)- Starts low, aimed at the throat behind the jawbone, and upper cuts.

    ryu sou sen (dragon nest flash)- Wildly swinging the sword in flashes, each of the swings hitting the opponent.

    sou ryu sen kaminori (twin dragon flash thunder)- Sword and sheath..double battou technique.

    ryu kan sen (dragon wrap sword) [-kogarashi (-spiral)]- Uses body rotation. A left slash has been performed, attacking multiple enemies at once.

    ryu kan sen (dragon wrap sword) [-tsumugi (-winter wind)]- Uses body rotation. A right slash has been performed, attacking multiple enemies at once. It's just the reversed version of the ryu kan sen kogarashi.

    ryu kan sen (dragon wrap sword) [-arashi (-storm)] - Uses body rotation. The user attacks people in a single file, front to back.

    ryu son sen- The user does a 360 degree turn and attacks surrounding opponents.

    kuzu ryu sen (9 head dragon flash)- Hits 9 vital points of the body at the same time.

    1. Karatake (downward stroke)
    2. Kesagiri, the slantwise downward stroke to the shoulder
    3. Reverse Kesagiri
    4. Right Nagi (belly stroke)
    5. Left Nagi (reverse belly stroke)
    6. Right upward cut
    7. Left upward cut
    8. Sakakaze, upward stroke
    9. Tsuki, the stroke that pierces at the shortest range to the chest


    ama kakeru ryu no hirameki (heaven flight dragon's inspiration) - Succession technique. When drawing the sword from the saya, usually the right foot leads so the left leg doesn't get cut in the process, but the user must step off with the right foot then take one extra step with the left. Thus, the performing of this technique requires the user to walk on a thin line between life and death. The leading left foot adds extra power to the technique but at the same time, if the user misses, his oppenent is drawn near because the succession technique also creates a strong vortex of air so the user can strike again. If the user is left handed, they must step with opposite foot.


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