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*'''[[Tenha no Kamae]]''' (天破の構え, ''Heaven Breaking Stance''): A stance that resembles the Hokuto constellation. In ''[[Souten no Ken]]'', this technique is revealed to be one of the secrets Shuken learned from the ''[[Seito Gekken]]'' style. | *'''[[Tenha no Kamae]]''' (天破の構え, ''Heaven Breaking Stance''): A stance that resembles the Hokuto constellation. In ''[[Souten no Ken]]'', this technique is revealed to be one of the secrets Shuken learned from the ''[[Seito Gekken]]'' style. | ||
*'''[[Tenha Kassatsu]]''' (天破活殺, ''Heaven Breaking Life or Death'') ㊙ : A secret technique, similar to ''Hokuto Gōsho Ha'', in that the aspect of the fighter's Tōki (闘気) being expelled through their hands. However, with the ''Tenha Kassatsu'', their Tōki is transmitted via the fingertips into the adversary, penetrating the body and causing | *'''[[Tenha Kassatsu]]''' (天破活殺, ''Heaven Breaking Life or Death'') ㊙ : A secret technique, similar to ''Hokuto Gōsho Ha'', in that the aspect of the fighter's Tōki (闘気) being expelled through their hands. However, with the ''Tenha Kassatsu'', their Tōki is transmitted via the fingertips into the adversary, penetrating the body and causing tōki to erupt from the body in the pattern of the "Big Dipper" constellation, piercing even solid objects behind them. This technique was used by Kenshiro against Souther during their final battle atop the Pyramid of the Holy Emperor. | ||
*[[Hokuto Tenkai Senretsu Shō|'''Hokuto Tenkai Senretsu Shō''']] (北斗天魁千烈掌,,'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubhe Dubhe] Breaking Palm''): A powerful series of punches that sends waves of tōki before a palm strike that sends a finishing explosive blast. This technique is only used in the game, [[Hokuto Musō]]. | |||
*'''[[Hokuto Tenki Shō]]''' (北斗天帰掌, ''Return to Heaven Palm''): Right fist against palm stance; used to signal an honorable match. | *'''[[Hokuto Tenki Shō]]''' (北斗天帰掌, ''Return to Heaven Palm''): Right fist against palm stance; used to signal an honorable match. |
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