12-30-2016, 09:20 PM
Normal Move
Yojimbo Style: Totsuzenshi - 600 OM
Requires Physical Strength, Area Attack Proficiency
Hiro follows through on whatever previous action he was performing, seamlessly dropping into a traditional Ko Gasumi stance. He may perform this move after a series of sword strikes, or use it defensively to ward off a single attack as he assumes the stance.
![[Image: gasumi_pose_8812.png]](http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gasumi_pose_8812.png)
From this position he must focus his strength and tighten his core muscles for a one second delay, before performing a strong, 180 degree sword slash with twice the force of one of his normal strikes. The slash deals damage dependant on how many enemies it connects with. A singular foe will recieve the blow at full power, while five ebemies that are hit by it will only take half as much damage as one of Hiro's normal sword attacks. One the slash is performed, he returns to his normal fighting stance with little delay. The maneuver is not terrible draining, about as energy intensive as throwing a particularly hard haymaker, but repeated use will wear him out.
Yojimbo Style: Totsuzenshi - 600 OM
Requires Physical Strength, Area Attack Proficiency
Hiro follows through on whatever previous action he was performing, seamlessly dropping into a traditional Ko Gasumi stance. He may perform this move after a series of sword strikes, or use it defensively to ward off a single attack as he assumes the stance.
![[Image: gasumi_pose_8812.png]](http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gasumi_pose_8812.png)
From this position he must focus his strength and tighten his core muscles for a one second delay, before performing a strong, 180 degree sword slash with twice the force of one of his normal strikes. The slash deals damage dependant on how many enemies it connects with. A singular foe will recieve the blow at full power, while five ebemies that are hit by it will only take half as much damage as one of Hiro's normal sword attacks. One the slash is performed, he returns to his normal fighting stance with little delay. The maneuver is not terrible draining, about as energy intensive as throwing a particularly hard haymaker, but repeated use will wear him out.
![[Image: MZSDl2O.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/MZSDl2O.jpg)