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Gabimaru the Hollow
Ability
Attack Potency: Small Building level (Fought against Zhu Jin until the wall was destroyed)
Lifting Strength: Class 5 (Endure a large rock that fell on his head comfortably)
Striking Strength: Small Building level
Durability: Small Building level (Should be equal to attack power)
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Elemental Attributes
Every living organism and non-living object possesses either a Yin or Yang chi, which is represented by gender - Yin for females and Yang for males. Each chi corresponds to one of the Five Elements (五行, Gogyō, Pinyin: Wǔxíng), which are five elemental attributes that interact in a cycle of hindering and restoration effects. These interactions are a crucial component of Tao. The Five Elements are:
Ability
- Extrasensory Perception & Power Detection (Have a sixth sense - the ability to detect strength at a glance)
- Pressure Points (Recognize weak auras and know where to strike to affect them)
- Limited Invisibility (Suppress tao as much as possible to make the opponent lose all awareness. Gabimaru can also use this technique)
- Aura (Everything has an aura caused by tao)
- Attack Reflection (Able to turn the enermy's power back on them)
- Regeneration (High-Low; Able to recover from a wound that was slashed from the shoulder down to the chest)
Attack Potency: Small Building level (Fought against Zhu Jin until the wall was destroyed)
- Support feat: The Guardian Deities destroy the wall
Lifting Strength: Class 5 (Endure a large rock that fell on his head comfortably)
Striking Strength: Small Building level
Durability: Small Building level (Should be equal to attack power)
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Elemental Attributes
Every living organism and non-living object possesses either a Yin or Yang chi, which is represented by gender - Yin for females and Yang for males. Each chi corresponds to one of the Five Elements (五行, Gogyō, Pinyin: Wǔxíng), which are five elemental attributes that interact in a cycle of hindering and restoration effects. These interactions are a crucial component of Tao. The Five Elements are:
- Wood (木, Pinyin: Mù) - generates Fire and is hindered by Metal.
- Fire (火, Pinyin: Huǒ) - generates Earth and is hindered by Water.
- Earth (土, Pinyin: Tǔ) - generates Metal and is hindered by Wood.
- Metal (金, Pinyin: Jīn) - generates Water and is hindered by Fire.
- Water (水, Pinyin: Shuǐ) - generates Wood and is hindered by Earth.
Sōsei / Sōkoku
- Conditional Healing with Sōsei (Sōsei, also known as the Inter-promoting cycle, is a restoration process in which an individual's Tao is replenished and strengthened through physical contact with someone possessing a compatible element. Even non-Tao users can draw out their Tao using this cycle with an added boost from the right attribute user)
- Conditional Immortality / Regeneration Negation with Sōkoku (Immortality 1 to 3, Regeneration at least High-Mid. Sōkoku is a cycle that follows the sequence of the stars. This cycle can weaken an individual's Tao when they come into physical contact with someone who possesses the element that is their natural enemy. This weakening cycle is particularly effective against Flower Tao users. However, it can also put the individual with the weaker element at a disadvantage)
- Other Interactions When two individuals with the same element fight each other, there will be no hindering or restoration effect. Instead, the one with the greater skill in wielding Tao will emerge victorious.
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