Flickering Shadow Clone Jutsu

A that forms a Shadow Clone tightly around the user's own frame, producing a near instant duplicated action from the Shinobi using it, limited to  and, of the physical kind. The Flickering Shadow Clone mimics a technique of it's caster, with little to no cost in return. The only requirement for the ability, is that the user wield an uncanny prowess over chakra control, causing the clone to not only react within an instant, but also to go from intangible while dormant, to tangible when striking. The speed at which a user can shift this, and their natural speed, will greatly enhance the effectiveness of this technique, allowing more then one attack to be duplicated, or even branching into a new one of it's own if mastered.

History
Dating back to the Warring Clans era, the Flickering Shadow clone technique was mastered by a man of the, first using it to cause his shadow to become tangible, he used it on the battlefield for the extension of his combat career, mastering it, to one day be known as the Shinobi no Taigi (体技, Ninja of Shadow Boxing). This technique was passed on when he began to teach others of his Clan, an honored technique, but unfavorable due to the lack of taijutsu specialists at that time in his blood family.

It became spread once the originator of the technique abandoned his village and went outwards seeking wealth, occasionally selling off his technique to others in the lands he traveled for a high price and if they could fit the criteria for it. This bastardized his technique down the line and one day became what it is today.

Trivia

 * The Flickering Shadow Clone Technique is inspired from Ryu Hayabusa and his use of shadow clones from the Ninja Gaiden series.