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The user, with a burst of speed, propels themselves towards their target, like a bolt of lightning piercing through the sky. Closing the distance between themselves and their prey, they quickly launch into a series of slashing attacks, aiming straight for the limbs of their target. These slashes, executed with precision and intensity, can cause significant damage to the opponent and limit their ability to fight back.
The user, with a burst of speed, propels themselves towards their target, like a bolt of lightning piercing through the sky. Closing the distance between themselves and their prey, they quickly launch into a series of slashing attacks, aiming straight for the limbs of their target. These slashes, executed with precision and intensity, can cause significant damage to the opponent and limit their ability to fight back.
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"Second Form: Improved, Berserk Helios Bolt" in katakana
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Write that in kanji.
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An improved variant of Helios Bolt, the user wildly dashes and jumps around the target, then delivering a myriad of slashes onto the target.
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"Third Form: Explosive Star Demise" in kanji
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The user strongly kicks their target into the air, and once the target falls close enough, the user jumps up and pieceres them with their Nichirin Sword.
The user strongly kicks their target into the air, and once the target falls close enough, the user jumps up and pieceres them with their Nichirin Sword.
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Nova Breathing, Fourth Form: Starry Shadow
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Description of its function
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"Fourth Form: Starry Shadows" in kanji
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The user runs around their target at blinding speeds, leaving afterimages and openings to strike.
The user runs around their target at blinding speeds, leaving afterimages and openings to strike.
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"Fifth Form: Sunspot Blaze, Infernal" in kanji
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Now, put that in english letters.
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An enhanced and wilder variant of Helios Bolt, the user savagely whirls around their target before releasing a myriad of slashes and jabs, almost guaranteed to kill its mark.
An enhanced and wilder variant of Helios Bolt, the user savagely whirls around their target before releasing a myriad of slashes and jabs, almost guaranteed to kill its mark.
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The user dodges any attack directed towards them and dashes around the target, leaving afterimages to confuse the enemy. This also leaves multiple openings to strike.
The user dodges any attack directed towards them and dashes around the target, leaving afterimages to confuse the enemy. This also leaves multiple openings to strike.
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Urokodaki was a Water Hashira who retired to train other demon slayers Water Breathing. At some point he adopted Makomo and Sabito, training them. He lost them, however, when they died at Final Selection.
Around the same time Sabito was around still, Urokodaki took in Giyu Tomioka. Urokodaki received a final message from Giyu after his Final Selection. The letter explained the incident at Final Selection. Giyu then cut contact from Urokodaki. It was only a year later that reports of a demon like Giyu appeared.
Six years later, Urokodaki heads to a small village and finds villagers blaming a little kid for killing his parents. That kid was Rui Ayaki who was seven at the time, and Urokodaki took Rui in to train him. Urokodaki quickly realized that training the weak Rui would be harder than expected. Urokodaki gathered detailed notes from his former students about their Water Breathing derivatives to teach Rui, the latter unable to perform Water Breathing. After many fails, Rui derives his own Spider Breathing from Insect Breathing. As Rui returns from Final Selection, having avoided the Hand Demon for long enough to survive, Urokodaki says that Rui has Hashira potential. Rui denies this, but Urokodaki was correct.
Urokodaki retires as Rui was his last student. He was visited by Rui many times where Rui would tell him about his new adoptive family. Rui would visit without fail, the only times being when he was depressed. Urokodaki would temporarily come out off retirement when Rui recommended he trained Tanjiro Kamado.
Urokodaki was a Water Hashira who retired to train other demon slayers Water Breathing. At some point he adopted Makomo and Sabito, training them. He lost them, however, when they died at Final Selection.
Around the same time Sabito was around still, Urokodaki took in Giyu Tomioka. Urokodaki received a final message from Giyu after his Final Selection. The letter explained the incident at Final Selection. Giyu then cut contact from Urokodaki. It was only a year later that reports of a demon like Giyu appeared.
Six years later, Urokodaki heads to a small village and finds villagers blaming a little kid for killing his parents. That kid was Rui Ayaki who was seven at the time, and Urokodaki took Rui in to train him. Urokodaki quickly realized that training the weak Rui would be harder than expected. Urokodaki gathered detailed notes from his former students about their Water Breathing derivatives to teach Rui, the latter unable to perform Water Breathing. After many fails, Rui derives his own Spider Breathing from Insect Breathing. As Rui returns from Final Selection, having avoided the Hand Demon for long enough to survive, Urokodaki says that Rui has Hashira potential. Rui denies this, but Urokodaki was correct.
Urokodaki retires as Rui was his last student. He was visited by Rui many times where Rui would tell him about his new adoptive family. Rui would visit without fail, the only times being when he was depressed. Urokodaki would temporarily come out off retirement when Rui recommended he trained Tanjiro Kamado.
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Jigoro is sorry that he was unable to teach Kaigaku the First Form and Zenitsu anything but the First Form.
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