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|Name = | |Name = Sōu Rakusō Ha | ||
|Furigana = | |Furigana = | ||
{{Ruby|双||Sō}} | {{Ruby|双|そう|Sō}} | ||
{{Ruby|羽|| | {{Ruby|羽|う|u}} | ||
{{Ruby|落|| | {{Ruby|落|らく|Raku}} | ||
{{Ruby|爪||sō}} | {{Ruby|爪|そう|sō}} | ||
{{Ruby|破||Ha}} | {{Ruby|破|は|Ha}} | ||
|Kanji = 双羽落爪破 | |Kanji = 双羽落爪破 | ||
|Romaji = | |Romaji = Sōu Rakusō Ha | ||
|English = Paired Feather Drop Claw Rip | |English = Paired Feather Drop Claw Rip | ||
|School = [[Nanto Sei Ken]], [[Nanto Sōyō Ken]] style | |School = [[Nanto Sei Ken]], [[Nanto Sōyō Ken]] style | ||
|Image = [[File:Sō_Rakusō_Ha_(manga).jpg|220px]] | |Image = [[File:Sō_Rakusō_Ha_(manga).jpg|220px]] | ||
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''' | '''Sōu Rakusō Ha''' (双羽落爪破, ''Paired Feather Drop Claw Rip'') | ||
: | : A two-man [[Nanto Soyo Ken]] technique where they both jump into the air, then one of them holds the other's arms to create additional weight and centrifugal force that allows them to swoop down on the enemy from above. | ||
: The Harn Brothers use this technique against [[Falco]], but suceed only in ripping his cloak. | |||
== Appears in == | == Appears in == | ||
[[Category:Nanto Sei Ken techniques]] | [[Category:Nanto Sei Ken techniques]] | ||
[[Category:Nanto Sōyō Ken techniques]] | [[Category:Nanto Sōyō Ken techniques]] |
Latest revision as of 03:12, 20 June 2020
Sōu Rakusō Ha | |
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Name | |
双 羽 落 爪 破 | |
Kanji | 双羽落爪破 |
Romaji | Sōu Rakusō Ha |
English | Paired Feather Drop Claw Rip |
Data | |
School | Nanto Sei Ken, Nanto Sōyō Ken style |
Sōu Rakusō Ha (双羽落爪破, Paired Feather Drop Claw Rip)
- A two-man Nanto Soyo Ken technique where they both jump into the air, then one of them holds the other's arms to create additional weight and centrifugal force that allows them to swoop down on the enemy from above.
- The Harn Brothers use this technique against Falco, but suceed only in ripping his cloak.