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| style="width: 216.1pt; padding: 0cm 5.4pt;" valign="top" width="288"|'''Koku Ten Satsu''' (''Black Heaven Kill'') - game original technique. Raoh raises his fist to emit a tiny whirlwind and calls for his horse. He then simply crosses his arms as Kokuougou jumps in and smashes foes in front of him. Can only be used if Kokuougou is with him and also instantly relocates Kokuougou on the map. His horse can also be used by Kenshiro.
| style="width: 216.1pt; padding: 0cm 5.4pt;" valign="top" width="288"|'''Koku Ten Satsu''' (''Black Heaven Kill'') - game original technique. Raoh raises his fist to emit a tiny whirlwind and calls for his horse. He then simply crosses his arms as Kokuougou jumps in and smashes foes in front of him. Can only be used if Kokuougou is with him and also instantly relocates Kokuougou on the map. His horse can also be used by Kenshiro.
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| style="width: 216.1pt; padding: 0cm 5.4pt;" valign="top" width="288"|'''Gōten Shō''' (''North Star Strong Heaven Rush'') - One of his Legendary Techniques, Raoh raises his fist towards the heavens and projects a powerful wave of energy towards the sky. People who stand close to him will get hurt by the waves of energy rising upwards. The technique isn't given an official name in the original series, but he famously performs a similar gesture before his death.
| style="width: 216.1pt; padding: 0cm 5.4pt;" valign="top" width="288"|'''Gōten Shō''' (''North Star Strong Heaven Rush'') - One of his Legendary Techniques, Raoh raises his fist towards the heavens and projects a powerful wave of energy towards the sky. People who stand close to him will get hurt by the waves of energy rising upwards. The technique isn't given an official name in the original series, but he famously performs a similar gesture before his death.
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