Fūma Hayate

Fūma Hayate (風魔疾風, "Wind Demon Gale"), created and exclusively wielded by Nōsei, is a fully offensive enhanced version of the technique Hayate. The only difference between the two techniques, explained by Nōsei himself, is malice. It is the simple emotional trigger that transforms a simple gust of wind into a potentially life threatening assault. Like it parent technique Fūma Hayate is a normally invisible gust of wind that is primarily launched from the user's palm toward an intended target. While the execution of this technique is identical, the results and quite different. Unlike the original Hayate this technique conceals two incredibly sharp blades of wind arranged in an X design, within the already powerful gust. As such even if one is able to withstand the gust of wind the dual blades will leaves deep gashes upon the victim. While the blades of wind don't have the ability to cut through a human being, the force of the gust and the sharpness of the blades is enough shatter bone. As such this technique is potentially life threatening if executed perfectly. It should be noted that the gust of wind associated with Fūma Hayate seems to be generally more powerful than the gust in the parent technique.

Due to the fact that is technique appears identical to its parent skill to those without chakra visualizing dōjutsu, Nōsei has developed a feint tactic with dire consequences. After performing Hayate several times in a row, some opponents will feel confident enough to withstand to gale instead of avoiding it. When and if an opponent chooses to do this Nōsei will instead perform Fūma Hayate, which is much more dangerous in nature. If the opponent falls for the feint they will not only be met with an increased strike of wind, but also the hidden blades. Nōsei's activity in combat has shown that such a miscalculation can cause an opponent the battle. Nōsei has also shown to use this technique at close range, stripping an opponent of a major opportunity to evade and simultaneously magnifying the damage involved.