Great Heaven Rupture

A violent Red Heaven-style technique, derived from the supplementary Heavenspeed. It seems to be the "part-two" of the latter, since it also incorporates the usage of the shape-shifting Red Moon Bō in its launching mode. Soon after the bō is transformed into a disc-like weapon, the user stands atop of it, while they begin to focus chakra on their feet. Employing the primary use of Heavenspeed, the bō instantaneously lengthens itself back, sending the user loftily high in a skyward direction. It is quite peculiar since the user remains aloft for a few moments as their chakra starts to shroud around their feet. When gravity brings the user down, they release the charged chakra in a white flash as they are further brought downward. The process creates a vertical line of light in the air, ephemerally staying there for a few moments. Upon landing, whether on the ground or the foe's body itself, it brutally damages the surrounding area while the enemy is pinned to the ground, either fainted or paralyzed. This is essentially the core of the technique: to deal damage and cripple the opponent, in order to assure an apparent victory. The sudden strike is hard to avoid if the technique is unexpected by the target, also given that the effulgent light produced can temporarily overwhelm one's vision; even for some targets that anticipate the attack. A flaw of Great Heaven Rupture, however, is the multitudinous amount of chakra required to execute it, and the failure of charging less chakra than what is needed fails the whole technique.