Post by Jin Hoshigawa on Jul 19, 2013 11:31:31 GMT -5
For: Jin/Shikai
Name: Passive Ability
Type: Shikai
Cooldown: Instant/One post for Dog reiatsu burst
Cost: Blood must be spilled
Range: Contact
Description: This ability has no name, it‘s passive, and Jin never bothered to figure out the name. Nor does it matter within the abilities powers and limitations. Each time the blade makes contact with a source of blood, whether it‘s a cut to the chest, or the smallest cut on the arm. As long as it is caused by the blade in shikai release, the blood spilled will create one blood hound. These blood hounds aid Jin in combat, and they are able to use low level reiatsu burst from their mouth in the shape of fire. These blood hounds are not powerful, and can be defeated by appropriately leveled shinigami. This ability allows three hounds with Jin at one time, and the moment one dies, a new one can be created. A single hit to the hounds will however destroy them on the spot, spilling the blood they manifested from onto the ground. The hounds reietsu burst cool down is a single post after it's use.
For: Jin/Shikai
Name: Blood Dance[Ketsueki Odori]
Type: Offensive
Cooldown: 2 post
Cost: high/Requires blood
Range: As far as he can see the enemy
Description: Blood dance is an attack that usually compliments both the passive ability, and aids the second attack, DAT. It does not require a blood hound, or blood at all. By slashing the blade in the air making a star, a glyph appears under Jin. This glyph will pierce Jins feet, and drain him of one to six ounces of Blood. This fuels the attack, and essentially allows Jin to use these "Beams" to attack the enemy. After the initial piercing, in an instant Jin shoots six red beams. These red beams travel at a high speed.
The weakness to this skill isn't too great, but a weakness nonetheless. It requires a low amount of reietsu, and can wear Jin out if over used. Each Beam travels separately, attacking at the single spot the enemy stands until the last is reached. Throwing the enemy off greatly. Jin can control how many beams come out, a single one being the least, and five being the maximum amount. If he summons one that one will attack the enemy.
For: Jin/Bankai
Name: Miasma - Passive
Type: Passive
Cooldown: Passive/All the time
Cost: Passive/Blood must always be spilled from Jin
Range: Thirty Feet past the end of the branches/80 or so feet.
Description: Finally the tree itself has one other passive ability. Upon taking in Jin's blood, the leaves produce a miasma that doesn't allow the targets cuts to clot, and thus decreasing the amount of time needed to collect the enemies blood. The gas that is produced rushes out thirty feet from the start of the branches per post, afterward dissipating into nothingness, and starting all over again.
For: Jin/Bankai
Name: Seeds of the Hell Tree
Type: Supplementary/Offensive
Cooldown: Instant
Cost: Low, controlled by tree
Range: Contact
Description: The very first attack granted to Jin, and equally the weakest, but most deceiving, of the lot. This attack is more like a passive attack that grows steadily over time. Each time Jin swings his sword, whether it's at the enemy, or for what ever reason he has for swinging his Bankai's blade, a spray of droplets of blood flies off of the tip and the moment the blood touches the enemy, a small group of red vines grow out of the blood and will try and ensnare the target within it's grasp. These vines goals are simple; make the victim bleed. The moment the grand tree senses the targets blood, it's root shall spread toward the vines and fuse together. With the vines trying to keep the target still. These newly formed roots are hard as iron, with a new blood lust that none can compare too. Gripping the enemy with a tight grip, the tree will pierce the target and begin to suck the blood from the victim, slowly but surely killing them if they cannot get away from the living deathtrap.
Posting time-line
Post one: Blood lands and vines grow,Vines begin to lengthen, Vines intertwine and leaves grow
Post two: The vines sense blood in the target and grow thorns long and deep and continue to lengthen searching for the ground.
Post three: Blood drips to the ground and the vines are long enough to attach to the ground.
Post 3+: If the target stays within a twenty foot radius of their last position(last post)the vines will take root and combine with the tree's roots that were in pursuit and combine becoming Iron hard. This will cause any strength needed to double.
After taking root: If the target does not get free by ripping the vines off, which incidentally causes more blood to fall, within a four post count they will be completely drained of blood. '
Post Durations: 1 - 4+
Root resistance: The base strength required is about 30% of your maximum strength. This is because the roots are coated with Jin's reiryoku.
For: Jin/Bankai
Name: Fruit of the Lacerated
Type: Supplementary
Cooldown: instant
Cost: None/Blood
Range: On tree
Description: The ultimate technique in Jin's arsenal, and easily the hardest to accomplish. this attack could easily end the battle within seconds of it completing itself. Each time the target is cut, or injured, a fruit begins to blossom and form within the branches on the tree. The actual positioning of the fruit is random each and every time that Bankai is released. This fruit holds the target, in essence, and almost like a voodoo doll, it can cause the target immense pain, or save them from a long, and distraught battle. This fruit, if in Jin's hands, grants him the ability to cut the opponent, rip them, put them through so much pain that they may go clinically insane. If he eats the fruit? He could literally make it feel like their soul were being ripped from their body, leaving them broken, and lost. Alive, but possibly so lost their life will no longer hold meaning. Jin can now sense his own fruit, and can seek it out.
Each single slash causes .45 pints of blood to fall to the ground.
Each single post that the target bleeds on forces .2 pints to fall to the ground.
There is a drawback to this skill though, and that is the same thing the target has to worry about, that makes Jin so much more inclined to get to it before the enemy. If they get to the fruit, and devourer it, they not only get a replenished blood infusion, but they essentially end Jin's Bankai on the spot. Jin's fruit automatically starts when his Bankai begins, because of ripping the blade from his gut to finish the transition from shikai to bankai. With a beat like a heart when finished, these fruit stand out more than the still, face-full fruit that the branches bear regularly. Once each enemy fruit has been completed, they will beam bright red.
Fruit to finish: Seven full on hits will cause enough blood. It requires 3 pints to fill the fruit. If for 5 post the target bleeds, they will have lost one pint of blood
For: Jin/Bankai
Name: Saishuu no Hana [The Final Blossom]
Type: Offensive
Cooldown: End Bankai for the rest of the day
Cost: Instant/High
Range: 100 meters
Description: Jin has completely thrown away all of his supplementary moves, the miasma, and the ability to use Bankai for the rest of the battle, when activating this technique. This is, in essence, his true final move, as the name implies The final Blossom.
Upon activation, Jin leaps to the center of the tree and stabs his sword into the middle of the base. Upon doing so, the tree takes in all of the blood from the blade, and the fruit that have grown from the branches. The blood like leaves that grew from the tree have also shriveled up to this point and have fallen off. The tree at this point has taken in all the excess blood that is not already coursing through it's trunk and within a matter of seconds the tree starts to rapidly expand.
The roots that have covered a large portion of the battle field grow as well, uprooting the ground and tearing the battle field asunder. The tree has now grown to about fifty feet in height, and eighty in width and diameter. Jin at this point has already released the blade, but instead places his palm on the hilt. With one final surge of reietsu into the blade, it activates the technique into it's final stage. The tree then explodes, covering the one-hundred feet with tree bark and blood. However, this is not where it ends.
Each piece of bark upon making contact with a foreign object (a person, the ground, a stick, a rat, or even a small boy) will proceed to explode. With each explosion that touches more, and more bark, the explosion continues and a mass chain explosion ensues. Jin uses his blood wings to fly above the explosion, but can still be caught in the mayhem.
Each explosion is equivalent to a Master Kidō user casting a level 60 Kidō with incantation. The closer to the base of the tree, the more likely you'll be caught by the blast.
Name: Passive Ability
Type: Shikai
Cooldown: Instant/One post for Dog reiatsu burst
Cost: Blood must be spilled
Range: Contact
Description: This ability has no name, it‘s passive, and Jin never bothered to figure out the name. Nor does it matter within the abilities powers and limitations. Each time the blade makes contact with a source of blood, whether it‘s a cut to the chest, or the smallest cut on the arm. As long as it is caused by the blade in shikai release, the blood spilled will create one blood hound. These blood hounds aid Jin in combat, and they are able to use low level reiatsu burst from their mouth in the shape of fire. These blood hounds are not powerful, and can be defeated by appropriately leveled shinigami. This ability allows three hounds with Jin at one time, and the moment one dies, a new one can be created. A single hit to the hounds will however destroy them on the spot, spilling the blood they manifested from onto the ground. The hounds reietsu burst cool down is a single post after it's use.
For: Jin/Shikai
Name: Blood Dance[Ketsueki Odori]
Type: Offensive
Cooldown: 2 post
Cost: high/Requires blood
Range: As far as he can see the enemy
Description: Blood dance is an attack that usually compliments both the passive ability, and aids the second attack, DAT. It does not require a blood hound, or blood at all. By slashing the blade in the air making a star, a glyph appears under Jin. This glyph will pierce Jins feet, and drain him of one to six ounces of Blood. This fuels the attack, and essentially allows Jin to use these "Beams" to attack the enemy. After the initial piercing, in an instant Jin shoots six red beams. These red beams travel at a high speed.
The weakness to this skill isn't too great, but a weakness nonetheless. It requires a low amount of reietsu, and can wear Jin out if over used. Each Beam travels separately, attacking at the single spot the enemy stands until the last is reached. Throwing the enemy off greatly. Jin can control how many beams come out, a single one being the least, and five being the maximum amount. If he summons one that one will attack the enemy.
For: Jin/Bankai
Name: Miasma - Passive
Type: Passive
Cooldown: Passive/All the time
Cost: Passive/Blood must always be spilled from Jin
Range: Thirty Feet past the end of the branches/80 or so feet.
Description: Finally the tree itself has one other passive ability. Upon taking in Jin's blood, the leaves produce a miasma that doesn't allow the targets cuts to clot, and thus decreasing the amount of time needed to collect the enemies blood. The gas that is produced rushes out thirty feet from the start of the branches per post, afterward dissipating into nothingness, and starting all over again.
For: Jin/Bankai
Name: Seeds of the Hell Tree
Type: Supplementary/Offensive
Cooldown: Instant
Cost: Low, controlled by tree
Range: Contact
Description: The very first attack granted to Jin, and equally the weakest, but most deceiving, of the lot. This attack is more like a passive attack that grows steadily over time. Each time Jin swings his sword, whether it's at the enemy, or for what ever reason he has for swinging his Bankai's blade, a spray of droplets of blood flies off of the tip and the moment the blood touches the enemy, a small group of red vines grow out of the blood and will try and ensnare the target within it's grasp. These vines goals are simple; make the victim bleed. The moment the grand tree senses the targets blood, it's root shall spread toward the vines and fuse together. With the vines trying to keep the target still. These newly formed roots are hard as iron, with a new blood lust that none can compare too. Gripping the enemy with a tight grip, the tree will pierce the target and begin to suck the blood from the victim, slowly but surely killing them if they cannot get away from the living deathtrap.
Posting time-line
Post one: Blood lands and vines grow,Vines begin to lengthen, Vines intertwine and leaves grow
Post two: The vines sense blood in the target and grow thorns long and deep and continue to lengthen searching for the ground.
Post three: Blood drips to the ground and the vines are long enough to attach to the ground.
Post 3+: If the target stays within a twenty foot radius of their last position(last post)the vines will take root and combine with the tree's roots that were in pursuit and combine becoming Iron hard. This will cause any strength needed to double.
After taking root: If the target does not get free by ripping the vines off, which incidentally causes more blood to fall, within a four post count they will be completely drained of blood. '
Post Durations: 1 - 4+
Root resistance: The base strength required is about 30% of your maximum strength. This is because the roots are coated with Jin's reiryoku.
For: Jin/Bankai
Name: Fruit of the Lacerated
Type: Supplementary
Cooldown: instant
Cost: None/Blood
Range: On tree
Description: The ultimate technique in Jin's arsenal, and easily the hardest to accomplish. this attack could easily end the battle within seconds of it completing itself. Each time the target is cut, or injured, a fruit begins to blossom and form within the branches on the tree. The actual positioning of the fruit is random each and every time that Bankai is released. This fruit holds the target, in essence, and almost like a voodoo doll, it can cause the target immense pain, or save them from a long, and distraught battle. This fruit, if in Jin's hands, grants him the ability to cut the opponent, rip them, put them through so much pain that they may go clinically insane. If he eats the fruit? He could literally make it feel like their soul were being ripped from their body, leaving them broken, and lost. Alive, but possibly so lost their life will no longer hold meaning. Jin can now sense his own fruit, and can seek it out.
Each single slash causes .45 pints of blood to fall to the ground.
Each single post that the target bleeds on forces .2 pints to fall to the ground.
There is a drawback to this skill though, and that is the same thing the target has to worry about, that makes Jin so much more inclined to get to it before the enemy. If they get to the fruit, and devourer it, they not only get a replenished blood infusion, but they essentially end Jin's Bankai on the spot. Jin's fruit automatically starts when his Bankai begins, because of ripping the blade from his gut to finish the transition from shikai to bankai. With a beat like a heart when finished, these fruit stand out more than the still, face-full fruit that the branches bear regularly. Once each enemy fruit has been completed, they will beam bright red.
Fruit to finish: Seven full on hits will cause enough blood. It requires 3 pints to fill the fruit. If for 5 post the target bleeds, they will have lost one pint of blood
For: Jin/Bankai
Name: Saishuu no Hana [The Final Blossom]
Type: Offensive
Cooldown: End Bankai for the rest of the day
Cost: Instant/High
Range: 100 meters
Description: Jin has completely thrown away all of his supplementary moves, the miasma, and the ability to use Bankai for the rest of the battle, when activating this technique. This is, in essence, his true final move, as the name implies The final Blossom.
Upon activation, Jin leaps to the center of the tree and stabs his sword into the middle of the base. Upon doing so, the tree takes in all of the blood from the blade, and the fruit that have grown from the branches. The blood like leaves that grew from the tree have also shriveled up to this point and have fallen off. The tree at this point has taken in all the excess blood that is not already coursing through it's trunk and within a matter of seconds the tree starts to rapidly expand.
The roots that have covered a large portion of the battle field grow as well, uprooting the ground and tearing the battle field asunder. The tree has now grown to about fifty feet in height, and eighty in width and diameter. Jin at this point has already released the blade, but instead places his palm on the hilt. With one final surge of reietsu into the blade, it activates the technique into it's final stage. The tree then explodes, covering the one-hundred feet with tree bark and blood. However, this is not where it ends.
Each piece of bark upon making contact with a foreign object (a person, the ground, a stick, a rat, or even a small boy) will proceed to explode. With each explosion that touches more, and more bark, the explosion continues and a mass chain explosion ensues. Jin uses his blood wings to fly above the explosion, but can still be caught in the mayhem.
Each explosion is equivalent to a Master Kidō user casting a level 60 Kidō with incantation. The closer to the base of the tree, the more likely you'll be caught by the blast.