u/Samucamon

What do you think makes a Hissatsu have recoil

The question is kind of simple but there is more to it.

Generally speaking we don't see that many hissatsu that are downright risky to use. But the main one we get introduced is Emperor penguin 1, beast fang, Penguin the hand and glacial gungnir. From what I can remember at least.

My question is how do you think hissatsu like that are made?

Generally speaking you can learn how to use strong hissatsu from training like Endou learned a lot of his, or you be like Someoka and train until you can develop the basis for a Hissatsu.

But recoil moves seem to inherently use too much power for the user to handle, or at least thats how I justify stuff like Emperor penguin destroying someone's leg.

On a broader question as well, since we have various explanations on what hissatsu are in general, like

  • In IE3 it’s mentioned to come from the heart.
  • Tenma mentioned it comes from their love of football.

So we know its depends on the individual's drive in a sense, so do hissatsu that damage the user do that because the mindset when using them is inherently dangerous or something? Its a question I wanted ti see people discuss and their headcannons and opinions

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u/Samucamon — 1 day ago

Final form of the OG hissatsu?

Pretty straightforward thing I am thinking.

Both God catch and Tamashi the hand can be considered the final form of god hand per say and the Majin branch of hissatsu.

But what do you all consider to be the final form of the final form of the penguin hissatsu and the fire tornado/bakuretsu storm technics?

In case you don't think one exists what do you think their final form should be like?

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u/Samucamon — 13 days ago