Fire Release: Nine Tails of the Fox Technique

With this technique, the user conjures up nine fireballs around them that take the shape of a fox head. The fiery fox heads float around the user until they are sent out. Opponents reflexively attempt to evade or counter the technique, but very rarely are they the direct target of any of the fox heads. This is except for perhaps one to distract them. The fox heads are sent to strategic locations instead of slam into the ground and erupt into a sizable column of fire. This is used to block escape routes and attempt to keep the opponent in an enclosed area. The columns of flames can be remotely controlled to attack opponents as though they were sweeping tail, making it a fearsome technique. While the fiery columns can inflict major burns, it is mostly used for intimidation. However, the columns can be placed in more strategic locations to attack large groups as well.