1 A Simple Sparring Match [Invite Only; Tre] Wed Jul 20, 2016 10:45 pm
Kashizudoto
S-rank
He'd pasted a sign on some of the stands in the market place, saying in bold letters: "Bored Genin Looking to Spar at the Rolling Hills". It's true: Kashizudoto was extremely bored, and he knew that he couldn't achieve his dream of becoming a great commander if he was cooped up inside all day without any live practice. Sure, he was fresh out of the Academy and would probably lose, but Kashizudoto was well aware that failure can make a person much stronger as long as he or she learns from their mistakes.
He brought a kunai, three shuriken, and an open mind to the grounds. While he was skilled in Kenjutsu, he still hadn't bought his own katana yet. It was a shame, but he unfortunately couldn't bring his all to the sparring match; he would need his katana to let his true self shine in the fight. However, being a Sarutobi, he was still very skilled in Katon no Jutsu and had utmost faith in it, whether he could back himself up with a katana or not.
However, no matter how much faith he had in Katon, he was well aware that he was missing out on the full potential of his Kekkei Genkai, the Will of Fire Paladin, as well as his Kekkei Genkai Jutsu, the Sword of the Will - both of which could amplify his Bukijutsu strikes even further. He did realize that there was another, less effective, way to exploit his clan traits: the dreaded hand-to-hand combat. Kashizudoto was by no means a Taijutsu specialist and truly loathed the art with all his heart; however, he realized that he could still make hand-to-hand combat work as long as he frequently used Katon no Jutsu to amplify his strikes with his Kekkei Genkai, even though it would be much less effective than his Kekkei Genkai-enhanced swordplay for certain.
Given these disadvantages, it would be a huge achievement for Kashizudoto to beat anyone who'd at least graduated from the Academy. He was going to make sure that he informed whatever opponent showed up of his disadvantage so he wouldn't be a laughing stock when they beat him. He waited patiently for his opponent, ready to face them, whoever they were.
WC: 385
He brought a kunai, three shuriken, and an open mind to the grounds. While he was skilled in Kenjutsu, he still hadn't bought his own katana yet. It was a shame, but he unfortunately couldn't bring his all to the sparring match; he would need his katana to let his true self shine in the fight. However, being a Sarutobi, he was still very skilled in Katon no Jutsu and had utmost faith in it, whether he could back himself up with a katana or not.
However, no matter how much faith he had in Katon, he was well aware that he was missing out on the full potential of his Kekkei Genkai, the Will of Fire Paladin, as well as his Kekkei Genkai Jutsu, the Sword of the Will - both of which could amplify his Bukijutsu strikes even further. He did realize that there was another, less effective, way to exploit his clan traits: the dreaded hand-to-hand combat. Kashizudoto was by no means a Taijutsu specialist and truly loathed the art with all his heart; however, he realized that he could still make hand-to-hand combat work as long as he frequently used Katon no Jutsu to amplify his strikes with his Kekkei Genkai, even though it would be much less effective than his Kekkei Genkai-enhanced swordplay for certain.
Given these disadvantages, it would be a huge achievement for Kashizudoto to beat anyone who'd at least graduated from the Academy. He was going to make sure that he informed whatever opponent showed up of his disadvantage so he wouldn't be a laughing stock when they beat him. He waited patiently for his opponent, ready to face them, whoever they were.
WC: 385