Whirlpool, Flow ( ねじれ 渦 ( うず ) ・ 流 ( りゅう ) 流 ( りゅう ), Nejire Uzu - Ryūryū ?) - A combination of Third Form: Flowing Dance and Sixth Form: Whirlpool created by Tanjiro Kamado.Its effect and efficiency is enhanced underwater, where the user can draw water around their weapon to create whirling currents that enhance their slashes. Sixth Form: Whirlpool ( 陸 ( ろく ) ノ 型 ( かた ) ねじれ 渦 ( うず ), Roku no kata: Nejire Uzu ?) - The user twists their body, using their blade to perform a fierce whirling motion which generates a whirlpool of air to shred apart anything caught within its current like a giant sharp blade.It is a “sword strike of kindness” used when the enemy willingly surrenders. Fifth Form: Blessed Rain After the Drought ( 伍 ( ご ) ノ 型 ( かた ) 干 ( かん ) 天 ( てん ) の 慈 ( じ ) 雨 ( う ), Go no kata: Kanten no Jiu ?) - The user changes the grip on their sword and decapitates the opponent in a single flowing strike that causes little to no pain.The user increases the quantity of consecutive strikes and slashes along with improving its accuracy in order to contact a specific target during a chaotic situation. Striking Tide, Turbulent ( 打 ( うち ) 潮 ( しお ) ・ 乱 ( らん ), Uchishio - Ran ?) - An improved version of the Fourth Form: Striking Tide.Fourth Form: Striking Tide ( 肆 ( し ) ノ 型 ( かた ) 打 ( うち ) 潮 ( しお ), Shi no kata: Uchishio ?) - The user performs a multitude of slashes in a flowing fashion to release multiple consecutive slashes.Third Form: Flowing Dance ( 参 ( さん ) ノ 型 ( かた ) 流 ( りゅう ) 流 ( りゅう ) 舞 ( ま ) い, San no kata: Ryūryū Mai ?) - The user swings and bends their blade in a winding motion along with their body and dances in a flowing pattern, slicing everything in its path.Second Form: Improved, Lateral Water Wheel ( 弐 ( に ) ノ 型 ( かた ) ・ 改 ( かい ) 横 ( よこ ) 水 ( みず ) 車 ( ぐるま ), Ni no kata kai: Yoko Mizu Guruma ?) - An alternate variation of Second Form: Water Wheel created by Tanjiro Kamado that unleashes a horizontal spin instead of a vertical one.
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