Fire Release: Scorn

As the most destructive of Sakyū's Fire Release techniques and potentially one of the most powerful Fire Release technique in the history of ninjutsu Fire Release: Scorn allows the user to obliterate an extremely large targeted radius. This technique, created by and mastered by Sakyū, has been described as the epitome of skill when it comes to both the Hiden Jutsu Sanso and the Fire Release. After performing the necessary hand seals Sakyū collects an extreme amount of oxygen around the target area before igniting it in an cataclysmic fiery explosion. While at this point the technique is merely an upgraded version of Fire Release: Point Burst Sakyū will then utilize her mastery of the Wind Release to spin the explosion's flames into a cyclone of incineration. The rotation of the flames simultaneously draws in oxygen at an alarming rate from the outside of the cyclone and eliminates oxygen from within the twister. The removal of oxygen from the center of the cyclone could easily suffocate someone who is able to withstand its heat. This oxygen absorption process expands the range of the cyclone as well increases the strength of the heat of the flames to the point that they it can easily melt the sand found near Sunagakure into glass which will be spun in the flames increasing the damage done via glass shards. As this technique is an Oxygen and Wind enhanced Fire technique simple water technique all practically useless against the flames of this technique.

At full strength Sakyū has claimed that this technique could decimate a quarter of a village the size of Konohagakure, but doing so would exhaust over half of her chakra reserves. As such when she does use this technique she regulates its size to fit the occasion allowing her to conserve her chakra for much longer.

Trivia

 * The word Scorn in this technique's name, as well as its destructive power, refers to English playwright William Congreve's paraphrased line from The Mourning Bride (1697) "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."