Name: Bure-do Sazanami
Type: Gen-Tai
Element: Fire
Rank: B
Description: A technique of superior Genjutsu used to make Uchimura appear faster than he truly is, while confusing the victim. The victim may be engulfed in a mixture of darkness and fire and given the feeling of falling through the sharp flames though still maintaining a standing position. Uchimura fades into the flames and leaves the victim's sight. To the sides of the victim launches a fence of strung by barbed-wire which never seem to stop growing in height or length and forms a hall for the victim. It's not too long after which Uchimura appears a few yards in front of the victim. Once it's realized that Uchimura is in the victim's presence, a barbed wire fence grows behind them, seemingly preventing his escape. Uchimura will lift his blade, and will appear to ripple as he does so and launch at the victim with an odd speed as he slashed Burakku Debabouchou side to side, cutting the barbed-wire fence. His body ripples and fades slightly as he nears the victim before making a last slash vertically at the victim. The size of blade as well as the narrowness of the halls seems to prevent escape.
Despite the illusion at which Uchimura launches at the victim, Uchimura had always been directly in front of him/her, taking his time to lift Burakku Debabouchou and position it for a deadly slash downward.
Name: Mori Tsuppari
Type: Tai
Element: None
Rank: Unranked
Description: Mori Tsuppari is a technique created by Uchimura which requires Burakku Debabouchou, Uchimura's large weapon. Uchimura hoists the massive Burakku Debabouchou up with the hilt at his shoulder and hold the tip in the intended direction, usually toward the opponant, by gripping one side of the large sword bare handed. Burakku Debabouchou is launched forward but controlled by the chain attached to the blade and Uchimura's arm. The force of the weapon's thrust is enough to literally drag Uchimura behind him but is used for his advantage to give Uchimura a boost to his already high speed, which is rarely achieved while Burakku Debabouchou is attached to him. Though this can be a single part of Mori Jitin, it's only half of the technique. A second half can be achieved by Uchimura gripping the chain at the peak of Burakku Debabouchou's thrust and using the link connecting them to pull Burakku Debabouchou back at a quickened rate and to launch a second attack. With Burakku Debabouchou's heavy weight and Uchimura's strength, the attack measure is massive.
Name: Mori Jiten
Type: Tai
Element: None
Rank: Unranked
Description: Similar to Mori Tsuppari though Burakku Debabouchou is used in a spinning manner instead of a harpoon-like thrust. At the peak of the first launch, instead of yanking Burakku Debabouchou back to him, Uchimura uses the chain and spins Burakku Debabouchou around in the use of a ranged weapon, causing centrifuge, bringing a heightened strength to Burakku Debabouchou already great damage ratio.