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− | The user swings their sword in a single, large, crescent moon-shaped arc, which occurs with such ferocious velocity that the technique can be employed in situations where only a very limited time to react is available. The swing can be used to counter attacks from multiple opponents simultaneously. |
+ | The user swings their [[sword]] in a single, large, crescent moon-shaped arc, which occurs with such ferocious velocity that the technique can be employed in situations where only a very limited time to react is available. The swing can be used to counter attacks from multiple opponents simultaneously. |
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+ | * Mikazuki is also the part of name of the very famous sword — {{Translation|Mikazuki Munechika|三日月宗近}}, that is one of famous swords collection called {{translation|Tenka Goken|天下五剣|Tenka Goken|lit meaning=Five Swords Under Heavens}} used during the [[Wikipedia:Muromachi period|Muromachi period]] of Japan. |
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Revision as of 10:22, 15 April 2014
The user swings their sword in a single, large, crescent moon-shaped arc, which occurs with such ferocious velocity that the technique can be employed in situations where only a very limited time to react is available. The swing can be used to counter attacks from multiple opponents simultaneously.
Trivia
- Mikazuki is also the part of name of the very famous sword — Mikazuki Munechika (三日月宗近), that is one of famous swords collection called Tenka Goken (天下五剣, literally meaning: Five Swords Under Heavens) used during the Muromachi period of Japan.