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* If you already have a style you cannot learn a new one unless you use the Taijutsu Reset Scroll (3'000 NC) | * If you already have a style you cannot learn a new one unless you use the Taijutsu Reset Scroll (3'000 NC) | ||
* The exception to the rule is Hansha - you can learn Hansha despite having a style already (you won't be able to learn the final technique though) | * The exception to the rule is Hansha - you can learn Hansha despite having a style already (you won't be able to learn the final technique though) |
Revision as of 22:17, 10 October 2022
Summary
- If you already have a style you cannot learn a new one unless you use the Taijutsu Reset Scroll (3'000 NC)
- The exception to the rule is Hansha - you can learn Hansha despite having a style already (you won't be able to learn the final technique though)
- You do not have to join a village to learn the style
- Each taijutsu technique has a universal cooldown to stop you from chaining them instantly
- A / S / D taijutsu techniques ignore this cooldown
- Taijutsu styles usually have a 'super' technique which is either unblockable or unique in some way. (These techniques cannot be copied with Sharingan Copy)
- Players can talk to their respective Taijutsu teachers to customize their A / S / D taijutsu techniques.
Styles
Gouken Gouken |
Puroresu Puroresu |
Quick Fist Quick Fist |
Enjouhawa Enjouhawa |
Rakanken Rakanken |
Chakra Enhanced Chakra Enhanced |
Hansha Hansha |
Assassin Assassin |
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