Intermediate Techniques



This section is intended for ki practitioners who have either mastered or are very good at the beginner section. All of these techniques require a fair amount of skill, so don't over-do it and if you feel any pain or discomfort stop immediately. And take it slow, don't try to be cool and learn all your techniques at once. The more time you take, the better your skills will become. NOTE: Any new techniques added will be at the bottom of the page.

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NOTE: It's very important that you warm up before you do any full-blown training. Be sure to do some cultivation exercises and perhaps create some ki balls and such, before you start heavy training.

Ki Blast 1 What Blasts Feel Like Ki Blast 2 Ki Blast 3 Ki Beam What Beams Feel Like
Throwing a Ki Ball Multiple Ki Balls Ki Shield Genki Dama
Bikku Ban Bikku Ban 2 Ki Flame Punch Energy Swirl Blast


Basic ki blast tech 1: NOTE: YOU CANNOT BLOW THINGS UP WITH THIS. Ki blasts are designed to drain your opponent's Ki, making them tired and open to attacks. This is one of the few techniques I know of for executing a basic, two-handed ki blast. Start out by grounding yourself, as you should do before everytime you train. Then, if you want, power up with a ki flame. Now, make a ki ball like you always would, and power it up so that you are confident that you can execute a nice blast with it. Now get ready, and for this to work you must be in complete focus and make your intent clear that you are going to blast it. When you are ready, (if you want, you can power up with a ki flame, but this is optional.) visualize the power inside of you just ready to explode with true power. Shoot your hands forward in front of you, in a double open-palm strike, and tense up the muscles in your hands and arms. Visualize and will the ki ball to leave your hands, being blasted away in a short, powerful blast. For a continuous blast, see the "Ki Beam" technique. Your first times doing this, you will just want to concentrate on the blast. When you get better, concentrate on the blast and it going right through your target. If a blast goes right through the target, this is when it will rupture the ki inside the target and drain some ki to cause fatigue. NOTE: You should never spin your ki ball before blasting, no matter what other people say. If you spin your ki ball, it could twist, explode, which would damage your chakras, or fire back at you.
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What blasts feel like: Now when you are blasting your hands will probaby get warmer or tingle more or whatever, but then after the ki ball / blast has completely left your hands, they should be cool as if nothing was there. If you still feel heat there, then either the ki ball did not leave your hands, OR, if there's only a little bit of heat or tingling, it's most likely just because of the ki that was just blasted from your hands. If your hands simply cool down as soon as you shoot them forward, that normally means that your ki ball just dispersed into the air without going any where. If this happens it most likely means that you were not in complete concentration and focusing on the blast. Don't get discouraged, it takes a different amount of time to learn a ki blast for all people. Just keep working at it and soon you will get it.

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Basic ki blast tech 2: This is a different technique to ki blasting. This is basically the same technique for the actual blast itself, but for this technique, you would simply charge up your hands full of ki and blast it, rather than making a ki ball. Just remember that when you blast to visualize it going through your target if you want to rupture the ki inside it, instead of just hitting it.
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Basic Ki blast tech 3: This is a technique that may seem a little easier or a little harder to you...it all depends on the person and their visualization. For this, just move ki to your arm and your hand, but do not make a ki ball. Instead, visualize the chakra in your palm opening up and the ki just flooding out in a big blast, kind of like the Bikku Bang Attaku.
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Ki Beam tech: This is a normal ki blast, although instead of being a short blast, this is a continuous beam of ki. Make a ki ball like you always do, and if you want, power up with a ki flame. Now again visualize the energy inside of you ready to erupt with power, and shoot your hands forward like you would for a normal blast, but this time will the ki to come out in a beam, continuously blasting your target for an extended period of time, instead of a short blast.
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What beams feel like: Now beams may feel a bit different than a short blast. Since ki is beaming out of your hands for a longer period of time and constantly coming out until you stop the beam, instead of just blasting a ki ball away from your hands, then the feeling is a bit different. It still feels hot or tingly when you blast it, but then when you stop blasting, your hands will probably still stay warm for a little bit afterwards, since ki was constantly coming out of your hands, instead of just leaving in a short blast.
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Throwing a ki ball: Throwing a ki ball is quite different from blasting it. For some it is harder because it takes more will power. I strongly suggest using the ki ball shell technique from the beginner page for this technique, until you become skilled enough to the point where you don't need to use the ki ball shield at all anymore.To start out, just make a normal ki ball like you always do. Now, for throwing it, you can either use the two handed strike like you would for a blast, or you could just use one hand, by either moving the ki ball there, or if you can, just making the ball in one hand. When you go to throw it, you must keep the thought in your mind that it is going to stay in the shape of a ball. If you just try to lob it like a baseball, it will most likely just disperse into the air. Now, just go to throw it like you always would a normal ball, but make your intent clear to keep it in the form of a ball. See it in your mind, flying through the air, and when it reaches your opponent, you could make it explode or whatever. Just will it to happen and it will happen.
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Multiple Ki balls: This is how you can make two ki balls and once, and when you get more advanced, more than two. To start, get into your normal stance for making a ki ball, but this time, put your left hand down by your left side, and vise versa. Now, start visualizing your ki flowing down each arm, and into both your hands, then leaving your palms and forming a ball of energy on each hand. If you do this correctly, both your hands should be warm or tingly or whatever. Now when you want to blast these, you can either blast them one at a time, or you can blast them both at once and combine them to form one big blast.
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Ki shield: A ki shield is a type of shield that you can create around your body, so that you can be protected from certain energy attacks, or whatever. To start out, start drawing in ki, but instead of putting it into your body, picture it surrounding you body, and slowly forming a shield around your entire body, it can be a crystal shape, a sphere, a cube, anything you wish. As you keep adding energy to the sheild, program it using your ishi (will power) to block against ki attacks, or whatever you want. DO NOT try use this as a physical shield, because it will not block against phsyical attacks, or bullets or anything, so don't bother because you don't want to get hurt. To get rid of the sheild, picture it slowly crumbling away. Don't just make it disappear. Just have it slowly and smoothly fade away.
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Genki Dama: This attack is made using mana, and ki from living things all around you. This attack devistates evil beings.

To start out, get into a medium-wide stance. Raise your hands above your head, with your arms fully extended and your palms facing the sky. Close your eyes, and start bringing in mana from everywhere all around you. Feel it on your arms and hands, and start compiling it into a large ball about one or two feet above your palms. Keep adding mana, until you feel that you have made the mana ball about the size of a fairly large beach ball. Now, you are going to have to use your mind, and ask all the living creatures around you to let you have some of their Ki. Ask everything, water, animals, plants, trees, anything living. Some will lend you Ki and some will not. Take what they will give you, do not steal any. Now, take all that ki that they are sending to you, and mix it in with the giant mana ball. When you feel that the ball is powerful enough to defeat your foe, think hard and concentrate. Sense when the time is right. Then, when it's time, throw your hands forward, and use your ishi(will power) to launch the Genki Dama to your opponent.
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Bikku Ban Attaku:This blast is designed to be more of a finishing blast, because it can be very powerful and devastating, if done correctly. To start, take the arm of your dominent hand, and you can either have it pointing straight at the target, or straight down facing the ground. Now, visualize a clamp around your wrist, which will not let any ki into your hand. If you are a little more advanced, you can actually create a type of block there, and program it to not let any ki into your hand. Create another "clamp" at your shoulder, programmed so that it will let ki in, but not out. Now, start filling up your entire arm with ki, and picture it filling like a hose when you bend it at one part so no water will come out. When you feel that sufficient pressure is created in your arm and you have enough energy, point your hand, (flat wrist) at your opponent, then release the block and let it fly. Do not try to control this blast, just let it go like a hose.

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Bikku Ban version 2: This is another way of performing the Big Bang. Extend your dominant arm staight forward and put your palm up with a flat wrist as in the first technique, but this time, create a large ball of energy in that palm, larger than your hand. Charge it as much as you can with Ki, and while doing thing, create a spiral of mana around the ball, and use this to charge the ball with mana as well. If you want, you can add some electrokinesis to the ball, but that is optional. When the ball is "super-charged," Send it towards your foe, not in a blast, just make the ball fly through the air at a fairly high speed, towards your foe. As the ball hits them, make it explode into a large sphere of energy around them.

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Ki flame punch: To start out, push lots of ki into your hand that you are going to be punching with. Then, do a ki flame power up, push all that energy from the ki flame around your hand so that only your hand has the flame on it. Then, use that energy that you pushed into your hand and make it explode outward to make a little ki flame around your hand, and to make it really strong. Now, punch at your opponent, and act as if you are trying to punch right through them.
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Energy Swirl Blast: This technique is a blast that consists of ki and mana swirled together, hence the name. First, power up, using whichever power up technique suits you. Then, put your hands by your hip, like the normal ki blast position.

Now, summon ki into your hands and make a ki ball there. Make it as strong as you like.

Next, charge up the ki ball to the maximum with some ki from around you...from the atmosphere, from the earth, from other living things, whichever you like.

Then, summon mana into your hands and make it swirl it all together with the ki.

Lastly, charge up the ball more with more mana and ki. Picture beams of light emitting from the ki ball in your hands, like rays of sunlight.

Then, blast it away as one heck of a strong blast.
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Well, that's all I have for intermediate techniques right now, if you know any and you want me to post them here, e-mail them to me at KaiouLei@yahoo.com.














*I am not to be held responsible for any injury resulting in improper use of any techniques on this site. Use at your own risk.*