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==Unique Techniques==
==Unique Techniques==
"Unique Techniques" (特殊技; ''tokushu-waza'') are special techniques that do not belong under ki manipulation or physical martial arts. Not utilizing the power of ''ki'' or the physical body (for the most part), these techniques are performed through some external factor or the use of tools. Also, the systematization of these techniques has already been decided upon, so users cannot add their own arrangements to these arts, enhance the technique itself, or otherwise change it.
"Unique Techniques" (特殊技; ''tokushu-waza'') are special techniques that do not belong under ''ki'' manipulation or physical martial arts. Not utilizing the power of ''ki'' or the physical body (for the most part), these techniques are performed through some external factor or the use of tools. Also, the systematization of these techniques has already been decided upon, so users cannot add their own arrangements to these arts, enhance the technique itself, or otherwise change it.


===Ninja Arts===
===Ninja Arts===

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Reason: Brief technique descriptions.
The "Classification of Attacks" section of Daizenshuu 4: World Guide (p. 110)

The following skills and techniques appeared in Dragon Ball, either in Akira Toriyama's original manga series or exclusive to Toei Animation's animated adaptation of it. They are organized by classification type, and further into sub-classifications of its parent classification.[1][2]

Physical Martial Arts Techniques

"Physical Martial Arts Techniques" (体術技; taijutsu-waza) are essential in the world of Dragon Ball, as many battles are won with the use of these various physical techniques. In particular, during Goku's boyhood when he still couldn't manipulate ki, he thought up various physical martial arts techniques on his own. These aren't just limited to Goku; even when battles ended up being ultimately settled through ki manipulation techniques, most of the basic fighting was done through the use of physical martial arts techniques.

Basic

Combination

Linking

Shape-Will

Afterimage

Secretion

Detachment

Merging

Ki Manipulation Techniques

"Ki Manipulation Techniques" (気功技; kikō-waza) are attacks that utilize the secret energy that lies hidden inside one's the body (ki). By utilizing this materialized energy converted from energy inside one's body, one can produce formidable special attacks. Ki is said to be possessed by everyone, although it is seen that not many are able to control it at will. Martial artists in the world of Dragon Ball frequently use many ki manipulated techniques with different names and forms. However, ordinary people have a low degree of familiarity with ki manipulation techniques, and Mister Satan interpreted the ki manipulation techniques that Son Goku used as being mere tricks.

Basic

Concentration

Accumulation

Kiai

Alteration

Rapid Fire

Guided

Blended

Variations of Ki Manipulation Techniques

The use of ki is not simply used for the purpose of attacking, but can take various shapes based on the person using it. It can be used as a method of movement or to support various attack techniques. Just like the attack-based techniques, these methods of use are also rich with variation.

Movement

Attack Assisting

Sealing

Unique Techniques

"Unique Techniques" (特殊技; tokushu-waza) are special techniques that do not belong under ki manipulation or physical martial arts. Not utilizing the power of ki or the physical body (for the most part), these techniques are performed through some external factor or the use of tools. Also, the systematization of these techniques has already been decided upon, so users cannot add their own arrangements to these arts, enhance the technique itself, or otherwise change it.

Ninja Arts

The "Ninga Arts" (忍術; ninjutsu) techniques were used by Sergeant Master Murasaki of the Red Ribbon Army. He performs trick attacks using ninja weapons such as shuriken. Because these are fundamentally tool-using techniques, anyone can acquire them if they train.

Art of Concealment (隠れ身の術)
User(s): Sergeant Master Murasaki

A technique Murasaki uses to blend into his surroundings, by either hiding behind a painted cloth or under an artificial rock so as not be seen. During his battle with Goku, due to his own mistakes, he was spotted before he could hide himself.

Art of Division (分身の術)
User(s): Sergeant Master Murasaki

An attack that takes advantage of the fact that Murasaki is part of a set of quintuplets. Whistling to summon the other four, they appear to assist him in trying to trick their opponent.

Tatami Flip (タタミ返し)
User(s): Sergeant Master Murasaki

A counter move where Murasaki vigorously seizes a tatami mat and flips it over, protecting his body from his opponent's attacks. He protected himself from the shuriken Goku threw at him in the 4.5 tatami mat hut on the fourth floor of Muscle Tower.

Water-Escape Arts (水遁の術)
User(s): Sergeant Master Murasaki

A technique in which a ninja disappears by hiding in nearby water. He breathes by sticking a small bamboo pipe out of the water's surface. During their battle on the fourth floor of Muscle Tower, Goku broke through this technique by pouring boiling water into the bamboo pipe sticking out from the lake.

Water Strider Arts (アメンボの術)
User(s): Sergeant Master Murasaki

The remarkable skill of a ninja to walk on the surface of water by wearing round floating boards under their feet. This technique cannot be used without an exceptional sense of balance. Murasaki used it during his famous battle with Goku on Muscle Tower's fourth floor.

Hypnosis

Sorcery

References

  1. "Classification of Attacks". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 4: World Guide. Japan: Shueisha, 04 October 1995. ISBN 4-08-782754-2. (p. 110)
  2. "Special Attack Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (pp. 136-176)