| 1. | Ryuser | ||
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A person that specialises in using Ryu in the Street Fighter games "I always use Ryu, it's cos' I'm a Ryuser."
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| 2. | Ryu Tsui Sen | ||
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This move of the Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu involves attacking from above, where many victims are vulnerable. The user comes down on the enemmy, hammering upon them with their sword. Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Ryu Tsui Sen
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| 3. | Kuzu Ryu Sen | ||
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This technique of the Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu is taught before the ougi. This move involves striking the 9 vital points (Head, shoulders, wrists, both sides of the waist, between the legs, and the chest) so fast that each strike seems simultaneous. The user can do nothing to defend these strikes except to use an equal or stronger Kuzu Ryu Sen, or the Ama Kakeru Ryu No Hirameki. Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Kuzu Ryu Sen
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| 4. | Ryu Shou Sen | ||
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A technique of the Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu used to counter attacks from above. The user supports the sword with both hands, one on the hilt, and the other near the tip of the blade, and jumps up, striking the neck or under the chin. Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Ryu Shou Sen
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| 5. | Ryu Kan Sen | ||
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A Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu technique. User spins around an enemy's attack, and strikes the back of the neck. Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Ryu Kan Sen
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| 6. | Ryu Kan Sen Arashi | ||
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Variation of Ryu Kan Sen. The user curls himself into a ball, and spins around with sword extended. Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Ryu Kan Sen Arashi
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| 7. | Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu | ||
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The sword technique developed by the first Hiko Seijiro used to protect the people from tyranny and national fear. This technique is famed for the user's incredible speed; speed of the sword, speed of reading the opponent's moves, speed of reacting towards it. Passed down through thirteen generations, this style roughly translates as "the sword which soars through heaven" and was discontinued when a certain red-headed vagabond mastered it... Kenshin rocks. End of story.
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