Shimazu Family Jutsus:
Name: Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu (Flying Heaven's Honorable Sword Flow Style)
Rank: A
Element: None
Description: Hiten Mitsurugi Style, the pace of sword skills is exetremely fast. The skills can be devided into four main parts. There are different names of skills in each part. The first part is called "Ran-Geki-Jutsu", which means wield the sword to attack sequentially in once. The second part is called Totsu-Shin-Jutsu, it means to attack immediately and just wield the sword once. The third part is called Battojutsu (Sword Skill), Batto - an instant sword draw. Jutsu - technique. In a stance form and waiting for an opponent with the correct timing, a powerful swing with the twist of waist. It is the skill to attack by drawing the sword. The last part is the most important and powerful skill in which the master can be killed while passing on the skills to the student. This is a legendary style used by the Shimazu Devils
Name: Battojutsu (Sword Drawing Stance)
Rank: D
Element: None
Description: Battōjutsu is a term meaning techniques for drawing a sword. It is often used interchangeably with the terms iaijutsu, battōdō, or iaidō. The emphasis of training in battōjutsu is on cutting with the sword. Battojutsu is a technique that means drawing a sword faster then the opponent could see it and slashing at them at the same time as drawing the sword. This technique causes a lot of surprise and sometimes even fear at seeing how fast the user of Battojutsu draws a sword so incredibly fast.
Name: Ryu Tsui Sen (Dragon Mallet Flash)
Rank: D
Element: None
Description: Ryu Tsui Sen is one of the most basic moves of the Hiten Mitsurugi Style. This move is used often, because most swordsmen have a blind spot in countering attacks from the air. It is simply a powerful sword slash descending from above.
Name: Ryu Tsui Sen - Zan (Dragon Mallet Flash - Pierce)
Rank: D
Element: None
Description: Ryu Tsui Sen - Zan is derived from the original move, but instead of hammering from above, the sword is pointed straight down, so as to pierce instead of slash.
Name: Hi Ryu Sen (Flying Dragon Slash)
Rank: C
Element: None
Description: Hi Ryu Sen is a move that is very different. This technique consists of launching the sword out of its scabbard with the left hand. This move is more of a desperate surprise attack.
Name: Ryu Kan Sen (Dragon Wind Up Flash)
Rank: C
Element: None
Description: Ryu Kan Sen is a counterattack move. After using Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu's incredible speed to avoid a strike, this move is a strike against the back of the opponent's neck. This technique is very lethal with a sword.
Name: Ryu Kan Sen - Tsumuji (Dragon Wind Up Flash - Hair Spin)
Rank: B
Element: None
Description: Ryu Kan Sen - Tsumuji is one of the styles' most powerful and effective counterattacks, second only to Ama Kakeru Ryuno Hirameki. As a weapon attack, the user of the move will move using his most incredible speed, leap towards the attack, and spin around it, finishing with a powerful strike to the opponents neck.
Name: Ryu Kan Sen - Kogarashi (Dragon Wind Up Flash Tree Blast)
Rank: B
Element: None
Description: Performed when a few feet to the left of opponent. The fighter jumps toward the opponent with godspeed and uses a thick and painful slash in which the fighter uses the amount of force, and the deepness of a cut needed to kill multiple enemies on one target(slash to the right).
Name: Ryu Sou Sen (Double Dragon Flash)
Rank: B
Element: None
Description: Ryu Sou Sen is a primitive form of Kuzu Ryu Sen. This move strikes all nine vital points, Larynx, Spine, Liver, Lungs, Jugular Vein, Sub-Clavicle Vein, Sub-Cuticle Artery, Kidneys and Heart randomly at very high speeds. However it does not strike them all simultaneously. This move is very useful against opponents with high stamina or that are slow to react.
Name: Ryu Sou Sen - Garami (Double Dragon Flash - Focus Slash)
Rank: C
Element: None
Description: Ryu Sou Sen - Garami is an alternative form of Ryu Sou Sen. Instead of striking the vital points at high speed, this attacks a focused point (such as a head, torso) at high speed.
Name: Ryu Shou Sen (Dragon Rising Flash)
Rank: B
Element: None
Description: Ryu Shou Sen is a very deadly technique of the Hiten Mitsurugi style. It is used to counterattack any attacks from above. When the powerful force of the upward bound blade clash with that of the velocity of the descending opponent, the impact is very tremendous.
Name: Sou Ryu Sen (Paired Dragon Flash)
Rank: C
Element: None
Description: Sou Ryu Sen is a move that is very effective as a surprise move. If a Battojutsu misses the original target, it usually leaves the attacker very vulnerable. To counter opponents taking advantage of this opportunity, the scabbard or sheath follows up the Battou Jutsu.
Name: Sou Ryu Sen - Ikazuchi (Reverse Paired Dragon Flash)
Rank: C
Element: None
Description: The Ikazuchi variant of Sou Ryu Sen is used only rarely. It is the same move, however the variation is that the move leads with the scabbard instead of the sword. This move is effectively used as a distraction while the final blow is landing.
Name: Dou Ryu Sen (Ground Dragon Flash)
Rank: B
Element: None
Description: Dou Ryu Sen is one of the more useful moves. With it, the user swings his sword right above the ground. The pressure uplifts dirt and rock that flies in the direction of the slash. This move is more of a setup attack; it can easily be followed up with a Ryu Tsui Sen, or other such move. Taishou has effectively mastered this attack using his Chi.
Name: Kuzu Ryu Sen (Nine Headed Dragon Flash)
Rank: S
Element: None
Description: The Kuzu Ryu Sen is the true display of the incredible speed that the samurai and swordsman that know the Hiten Mitsurugi Style are known for. This move strikes all nine vital points of the body simultaneously, and it is impossible to defend or dodge as because with this technique, the person moves at lightning fast speed. This move, however, is used as a test for the Ama Kakeru Ryuno Hirameki. That is the only move that can possibly cancel out Kuzu Ryu Sen.
Name: Ama Kakeri Ryuno Hirameki (Heaven's Soaring Dragon Flash)
Rank: A
Element: None
Description: This technique is the Hiden Ougi, or the secret stance of Hiten Mitsurugi Style, known as Ama Kakeru Ryuno Hirameki. This technique is identified as a Battojutsu (Sword Drawing Stance) that leads with the left leg instead of the right leg. This move is passed down when the student can successfully defend against a Kuzu Ryu Sen with this move. However this move is typically so powerful that the master is killed in its teaching.
Only those who have a strong will to live may master this attack. The use of this move puts the user in mortal danger, and unless he has no intention to die no matter what, he will. The move leads with the left leg, which can be cut using this move if the user is afraid to use it.
Name: Ryu Tsui Sho Sen (Dragon Mallet Rising Flash)
Rank: A
Element: None
Description: This is a combination of Ryu-Tsui-Sen and Ryu-Shou-Sen. It begins by attacking the opponent on it's way down from the air with Ryu-Tsu-Sen. When it lands, Ryu-Sho-Sen will be performed to give the opponent twice the damage. It's an up and down attack.
Name: Ryu Kan Sen - Arashi (Dragon Wind Up Flash Storm)
Rank: A
Element: None
Description: Ryu-Kan-Sen-Arashi is similar to Tsumuji although Arashi is more like an aggressive style of Ryu Kan Sen - Tsumuji and is more damaging than Ryu Kan Sen - Tsumuji.
Name: Kogarashi Tsumuji Arashi (Tree Blast Steal Plain Storm)
Rank: C
Element: None
Description: First user starts off turning around and doing one hit, then jumps and hits again, then uses the turning momentum to go into a spin and slicing again. Spin goes vertically, not horizontally.
Name: Shihara Dori (Four Tundra Clever Counter)
Rank: C
Element: None
Description: This is a counter-attack technique in which user grabs enemies weapon, kicks it out of their hand and hits them with a Battojutsu.
Name: Ryu Mei San (Dragon Dark Sun)
Rank: D
Element: None
Description: User quickly sheathes sword, causing a sound that distorts the hearing of those with enhanced senses. This technique requires the use of Chi.