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− | Suigetsu transforms into a wave of [[Water Release|water]] which crashes into the opponent. He then rushes behind the opponent and slashes them with the [[Kubikiribōchō]]. |
+ | Suigetsu transforms into a wave of [[Water Release|water]] which crashes into the opponent. He then rushes behind the opponent with the lower half of his body still being waves and slashes them in half with the [[Kubikiribōchō]]. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 12:39, 22 September 2014
Suigetsu transforms into a wave of water which crashes into the opponent. He then rushes behind the opponent with the lower half of his body still being waves and slashes them in half with the Kubikiribōchō.
Trivia
- The Hydrification Technique's name is intended to be a pun. "Suika" (水化) is the Japanese term for "hydration", but separately, the kanji mean "water" (水) and "to become" (化) respectively, translating to something more similar to "hydrification" ("to become water"). This explains the effect of this technique more precisely.