| Advanced Kidō Guide - (きび/). | |
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Kidō (鬼道, "demon way", or "spirit way" sometimes translated as Demon Arts, Viz: Soul Reaper's powers): is one of the four basic Shinigami combat forms, at least according to Sōsuke Aizen. Kidō is the technique that Shinigami use to focus their Spiritual Energy into magic spells of various powers. These spells serve a wide variety of uses such as healing, defense, or combat. The Kidō Corps is a branch of Soul Society's military which excels in the mastery of Kidō. Kidō Mechanics: Each spell is graded on a scale from 1 to 99, the latter being the most powerful and the most difficult to perform. The scale is a measure of difficulty, as there can be multiple spells which share the same level. To use Kidō, a Shinigami must recite the specific incantation for the spell, which is often long and requires a few seconds to speak. Eishohaki: a technique that releases Kidō without a spirit chant. While it decreases the time needed to release the Kidō, it drastically weakens the spell. While anyone versed in Kidō can use this technique, is most effective when done by a skilled practitioner otherwise the spell can utterly fail. The most skilled experts are capable of using this technique to amazing effect. The power of a spell relies on the power of the user, as even a low-level spell can be utterly devastating when utilized by a high-class Shinigami. Kidō Type: There are three main types of Kidō: binding spells, destruction spells, and healing spells. Spoiler: click to toggle Kidō Combat: Though Kidō is effectively used in combat. It is by nature hard to use for that purpose, therefore it is only practical for those of expert skill to practice it in a battle. As the incantations are fairly long and the spells require concentration, it would be almost impossible to use it as one could get attacked before they finish reciting the incantation or the opponent can likely see it coming if they are familiar with Kidō. Those with practiced skill in Kidō can use various techniques to supplant these downsides, such as Eishohaki or Double Incantation, which involves mixing the incantations of two or more Kidō spells together to save time and confuse ones opponent. A rarer use of Kidō is mixing various spells (such as Bakudō and Hadō together) for unique effects, which is the mark of skilled user. Kidō is commonly seen used in instances of surprise attacks rather then all out assault, being most effect when ones opponent doesn't see it coming. |
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