Issen: Cerberus Fang

This is a basic Issen Stance technique and is usually one of the first learned during advanced training. However, it is very useful in close battles. After gathering enough chakra, the user awaits their opponent's attack while in Issen Stance. Upon rejecting or dodging their target's attack, the user unleashes three chakra-augmented slash attacks upon the target in just over a second. Despite its basic appearance, this attack serves great purpose. The first two attacks disable the muscles and chakra pathway in the arms, weakening their strength and their ability to weave hand signals and the last slash knocks the opponent back and culimnates all of the attacks damage at once. This is a great way to turn the tide of the battle or exploit openings. To finish off opponents, all the user has to do is substitute the last slash in the attack for a forward thrust, aiming for the heart or any other vital organ or blood vessel.