Jutsu:
Shadow of the Dancing Leaf (影舞葉, Kage Buyō; "Leaf Shadow Dance")
Type:: C-rank, Supplementary, Short range (0-5m)
The Shadow of the Dancing Leaf is used to position a ninja's opponent into a vulnerable aerial position. The ninja will first quickly appear below their opponent, then with a swift upper kick they will launch their target into the air. The ninja will then jump into the air to "shadow" the target with the target's back to their chest. Since this is the opponent's blind spot, it can be used as a set up to a number of jutsu.
Rising Wind ( Shōfū)
Type: C-rank, Offensive, Short range (0-5m)[1]
This jump uses the entire body as a spring by amassing power in the legs before kicking upwards. Because the power of the kick from the ground is instantly converted into a blow, the enemy hit with this attack will be launched high into the sky.
Senpū (Whirlwind)
Type: D-rank, Offensive, Short range (0-5m)
This technique involves a powerful leap forward followed by a spinning kick with both legs in succession, the second kick being aimed lower in case the intended target ducks the first.
Gōriki Senpū ( "Severe Hurricane")
Type: B-rank, Offensive, Short range (0-5m)[1]
Using this technique, user strikes the opponent's ankle with his leg making them spin in the air. (uses this technique in combination with Whirlwind, breaking the opponent's guard and leaving them spinning in the air defenseless, followed with a fullpower punch sending them into the sky.)
Yin Death Palm: Shockwave of Darkness
No rank, Defensive , Short to long range depending on strength (0-20m)
The user focuses some of their chakra to the complete center of their body. Then when the opponent is in range,lets it out in one big burst in all directions. This in turn makes a moving wall of chakra sending the opponent in the opposite direction from which they came,with great force.
Yin Death Palm: Yin Windbreaker
No rank, Offensive, Short to mid-range (0-10m)
A focused, variation of Yin Death Palm's Shockwave of Darkness, this jutsu sends a wave of Yin chakra directly towards an opponent to violently push them back, more than enough to shatter rocks and break trees.
Yin Death Palm: Dark Tiger Shot
Type: B-rank,Offensive,Short to long range depending on strength (0-??m)
The user makes their hands look like the claws of a tiger, while gathering charka in each hand. After the chakra is gathered it is condensed and becomes visible into sphere-like shapes with in the users hands. The user now thrusts their hands and arms toward the opponent shooting a powerful and violent beam of pure energy at them.
Yin Death Palm:Blades of Eternal Despair
Type: C rank,Offensive, Short to mid-range (0-10m)
The user gathers chakra in their hands and feet. Then the user now throws the gathered charka at the opponent by using hand chops, axe kicks, and etc. to the air in the direction of intent.(Can be use in a barrage-like fashion)
The Shadowless Kick
No rank, offensive, Short range (0-5m)
Said to be so fast that it casts no shadow, the Shadowless Kick actually involves launching a fast, swift front kick while an opponent's attention is drawn elsewhere, usually by keeping his arms occupied.
Yin death Palm is a mix of a all the styles below:
Style:Bujinkan Budō Taijutsu
Type:No rank,Offensive and Defensive,Short to long range( 0-??)
Consists of nine separate martial arts traditions.It is best known for its association with ninjutsu. The training is generally referred to as taijutsu (body arts), and is composed of both armed and unarmed methods of fighting. Bujinkan training incorporates bikenjutsu, bōjutsu, sojutsu, naginatajutsu, tantojutsu, tessenjutsu, juttejutsu, kusarigama, the use of modern firearms and more. Much of the basic taijutsu taught to beginners comes from six primary lineages in the Bujinkan compendium, namely Kotō-ryū, Gyokko-ryū, Shinden Fudō-ryū, Takagi Yōshin-ryū, Kuki Shinden-ryū, and Togakure-ryū.
A large variety of weapons are taught, including swords such as daitō, wakizashi and tantō, bamboo shinai, wooden bokken, mogito (a flexible aluminum replica sword that holds no edge), or swords made by soft modern materials are employed for safety such as fukuro shinai, staves of varying lengths (bō, jō), short staves called (hanbō, hanjō), nawa (rope), kusari-fundo (weighted chain), kusarigama (scythe with chain), yari (spear), kamayari (spear with curved scythe-like blades crossing the principal head), kagiyari (spear with 2 rearward hooks), bisento (known in Mandarin as 'kwandao'), kyoketsu shoge (similar to a kama except it has a dagger point and a rope of several feet attached to an iron ring), jutte (sword trapping truncheon), tessen (iron fan), naginata (Japanese glaive), kunai (a blunt digging tool), as well various form of shuriken including bo-shuriken and senban shuriken. In training, students are encouraged to always use any available weapons, including the environment. In some dojos, students will practice hiding training weapons in their uwagi or somewhere on the mat, and surprise their uke (training partner) during technique. While in many other oriental martial arts this is seen as dishonorable, the emphasis Bujinkan places on stealth and deception makes it a valuable exercise when practicing awareness.
Specifically however, the Bujinkan is mostly known for teaching koshijutsu (pressure point, muscle attacks/tears and joint dislocations), koppojutsu (bone breaking), jutaijutsu (throwing, grappling, ground fighting), dakentaijutsu (strikes), happo bikenjutsu (various modern and traditional weapons), and ninpo tactics and strategies (Ninjutsu).
Style:Bando
Type: Offensive, Short range (0-5m)
Bando includes the empty-hands methods and animal forms: eagle, bull, cobra, panther, monkey, and boar.
Style: Shaolin Shandong Black Tiger Kung Fu (黑虎拳, Hei Hu Quan, black tiger fist)
Type: Offensive, Short range (0-5m)
Is a northern Chinese martial art which originated in Shandong Province. It is characterized by its extensive footwork (similar to Shaolin Southern Eagle), acrobatic kicks, low, wide stances, and unique fist position (where the thumb is curled in the same manner as the other fingers, rather than wrapped around them)
Stlye:Bak Mei (Chinese: 白眉, literally White Eyebrows; also known as Pai Mei, Pei Mei, Bai Mei, Pak Mei, and Bak Mei Pai)
Type: Offensive, Short range (0-5m)
Bak Mei is characterized by its emphasis on powerful close range hand strikes, specifically with the Extended Knuckle Strike (attack) known as the Phoenix eye fist. Bak Mei strikes are usually executed in conjunction with intercepting and jamming the opponent's strike. Within Bak Mei can be found the four principles of Fou (Float), Chum (Sink), Tun (Swallow), and Tou (Spit) common in the Southern Chinese martial arts and also found in Karate. Unique to Bak Mei is its classification of the following 6 powers: biu (thrusting), chum (sinking), tan (springing), fa (neutralizing), tung, and chuk. Bak Mei emphasizes the movements of the tiger and its strikes executed via Fa jin. As well Bak Mei contains numerous Chin Na techniques (Kum La in Cantonese) as well as ground fighting methods via the Dei Saat Kun form.