Post by Kyomei Kuchiki on May 10, 2013 2:41:41 GMT -5
Just like before, with the little balls of Byakurai, there were massive balls surrounding the area, which would definitely negate Kyomei's illusory effect. Hinsshi wasn't aiming at the pretend Kuchiki, he was aiming to just nuke everything and that would definitely put the fourth seat in the line of fire no matter where he was. There was a white orb, but that one wasn't immediately a threat, the massive blue orbs were much bigger and actively moving across the battlefield. "Hado #88..." Crap, Kyomei needed to act fast. "Enkosen" There was only time for one quick word to boost the power of the Enkosen by 50%, now having a reiatsu strength of 4045. It was fused with a mental Hado 88, which would decrease the reiatsu strength of it slightly since Kyomei hadn't time to vocalize the name.
The final reiatsu strength of the technique Kyomei was using would be an average of the two fused Kidous, 3371, which would be more than plenty to stop the explosions coming from the Kidou Corps Commander. As the two techniques were equally classed, reiatsu strength is what mattered in the whole exchange and Kyomei had produced a superior technique. The Hirygekisokushintenraiho was used to create a massive sized Kidou, easily bigger than a house at over 3000 RS, and the Enkosen was used to give it shield properties instead of lightning properties. Using the Kuchiki Magic Hana, Kei, an invisible thread of reiatsu connected the Shinigami's hand to the massive wave of shielding reiatsu, allowing him to direct its movements. With a spin of his hand, he had it circle him at a radius of twenty feet away from Kyomei so that the massive wave of explosive electricity coming from Hinsshi simply impacted the wall and dissipated. Then Hinsshi began to say another set of words that no Soul Reaper ever wanted to hear when coming from an opposing side.
"Hado #99...Kaminari Ha." The second wave was almost immediately after the first, and the only thing that protected Kyomei was luck and the defense that he had earlier constructed. He had no choice in his defense against the giant bombs, Hado 88 and Bakudo 39 being the only Kidou's with grand enough size and defensive properties to be able to defend against any attack of the magnitude that Hinsshi had charged for. Thus, it was by pure luck that the only option Kyomei had would be his savior. As the second wave of Kaminari Ha extended, Kyomei pushed forwards the dragon of shield that he had created, which would probably cover another ten or twenty meters before coming into contact with the wave. The reason for this was that Kyomei had spent a good deal of time travelling away from Hinsshi, and would have plenty of time to react. Though at this distance, hearing Hinsshi wouldn't be easy, Kyomei was reacting to a giant wave of power that he could easily see rather than reacting to knowing what Kidou was coming at him.
There was one inherent weakness to the seemingly invincible Hado, one that luckly saved Kyomei's life from being snuffed out in an instant. Among Kidou known to the common Gotei 13, there was none more powerful and destructive than Kaminari Ha, as it caused instant death to the first target that it struck, no matter how powerful that target was. Kyomei's defense was, by now, a fair distance away from the Shinigami and still, if there was any of the lightning left, causing it to dissipate and not go towards the Kuchiki directly. When the Kaminari ha struck the Enkosen/Hado 88, the entirety of the wave would converge upon the defense to kill it. Though he was slower, Kyomei used a shunpo to go backwards as far away as possible from his technique that was being torn apart. With more than a hundred feet of space in between the Hado and Kyomei, he'd probably survive the encounter, but be so winded and tired from so much reiatsu usage that he'd basically be finished. Hinsshi, on the other hand, was turned into charcoal from the wounds that had been caused by the Hado, so was quite worse off than the fourth seat. Who would be considered the winner?
Remaining Reiatsu: 600/1500 (-600 Hado 88, -100 Enkosen, -50 Shunpo, -150 Kei)
Aspect of Wind: 5/10
10% RS is restored after this post
The final reiatsu strength of the technique Kyomei was using would be an average of the two fused Kidous, 3371, which would be more than plenty to stop the explosions coming from the Kidou Corps Commander. As the two techniques were equally classed, reiatsu strength is what mattered in the whole exchange and Kyomei had produced a superior technique. The Hirygekisokushintenraiho was used to create a massive sized Kidou, easily bigger than a house at over 3000 RS, and the Enkosen was used to give it shield properties instead of lightning properties. Using the Kuchiki Magic Hana, Kei, an invisible thread of reiatsu connected the Shinigami's hand to the massive wave of shielding reiatsu, allowing him to direct its movements. With a spin of his hand, he had it circle him at a radius of twenty feet away from Kyomei so that the massive wave of explosive electricity coming from Hinsshi simply impacted the wall and dissipated. Then Hinsshi began to say another set of words that no Soul Reaper ever wanted to hear when coming from an opposing side.
"Hado #99...Kaminari Ha." The second wave was almost immediately after the first, and the only thing that protected Kyomei was luck and the defense that he had earlier constructed. He had no choice in his defense against the giant bombs, Hado 88 and Bakudo 39 being the only Kidou's with grand enough size and defensive properties to be able to defend against any attack of the magnitude that Hinsshi had charged for. Thus, it was by pure luck that the only option Kyomei had would be his savior. As the second wave of Kaminari Ha extended, Kyomei pushed forwards the dragon of shield that he had created, which would probably cover another ten or twenty meters before coming into contact with the wave. The reason for this was that Kyomei had spent a good deal of time travelling away from Hinsshi, and would have plenty of time to react. Though at this distance, hearing Hinsshi wouldn't be easy, Kyomei was reacting to a giant wave of power that he could easily see rather than reacting to knowing what Kidou was coming at him.
There was one inherent weakness to the seemingly invincible Hado, one that luckly saved Kyomei's life from being snuffed out in an instant. Among Kidou known to the common Gotei 13, there was none more powerful and destructive than Kaminari Ha, as it caused instant death to the first target that it struck, no matter how powerful that target was. Kyomei's defense was, by now, a fair distance away from the Shinigami and still, if there was any of the lightning left, causing it to dissipate and not go towards the Kuchiki directly. When the Kaminari ha struck the Enkosen/Hado 88, the entirety of the wave would converge upon the defense to kill it. Though he was slower, Kyomei used a shunpo to go backwards as far away as possible from his technique that was being torn apart. With more than a hundred feet of space in between the Hado and Kyomei, he'd probably survive the encounter, but be so winded and tired from so much reiatsu usage that he'd basically be finished. Hinsshi, on the other hand, was turned into charcoal from the wounds that had been caused by the Hado, so was quite worse off than the fourth seat. Who would be considered the winner?
Remaining Reiatsu: 600/1500 (-600 Hado 88, -100 Enkosen, -50 Shunpo, -150 Kei)
Aspect of Wind: 5/10
10% RS is restored after this post