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{{Ruby|破| | |Kanji = {{Ruby|破|は|Ha}}の{{Ruby|輪|りん|Rin}} | ||
|Romaji = Ha no Rin | |||
{{Ruby|輪| | |English = Ring of Destruction | ||
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|School = [[Gento Kō Ken]] | |School = [[Gento Kō Ken]] | ||
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:'''Ha no Rin''' (破の輪; literally “''Ring of Destruction''”) is a ''[[Gento Koken]]'' technique in which the user gathers their ki and shapes it into a circle which they use to fires off a giant beam of purple energy at their desired target. | |||
== Appears in == | == Appears in == | ||
; Original Manga | ; Original Manga | ||
Chapter | Chapter 148, Anime #114 | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* ''Ring of Destruction'' was also the export title of Capcom's 1995 wrestling game ''Super Muscle Bomber'', which featured promotional artwork by Tetsuo Hara. It is unknown if the title was a deliberate reference to this technique or just a coincidence. | |||
[[Category:Gento Ko Ken techniques]] | [[Category:Gento Ko Ken techniques]] |
Latest revision as of 05:08, 14 December 2021
Ha no Rin | |
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Name | |
Kanji | 破の輪 |
Romaji | Ha no Rin |
English | Ring of Destruction |
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School | Gento Kō Ken |
- Ha no Rin (破の輪; literally “Ring of Destruction”) is a Gento Koken technique in which the user gathers their ki and shapes it into a circle which they use to fires off a giant beam of purple energy at their desired target.
Appears in[edit | edit source]
- Original Manga
Chapter 148, Anime #114
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Ring of Destruction was also the export title of Capcom's 1995 wrestling game Super Muscle Bomber, which featured promotional artwork by Tetsuo Hara. It is unknown if the title was a deliberate reference to this technique or just a coincidence.