Sea Release: Suijin's Torrent

Sea Release: Suijin's Torrent is the most used Sea Release technique and the very first Sea Release technique that was ever created. It is much more than a technique that releases a blast of seawater, but a technique that represents the vast power of oceans and manifests it for the world to see and experience. This means when the technique is used it does much more than deals damage, but it sends a message. A warning that the opposing side should take to heart before making their next move and attacking the user again.

Description
The technique is performed by lifting both hands above one's head with one hand behind the other and both palms facing the target to form an "X" with one's hands. Staying in this position the user collects a bit of lunar energy from the moon and absorbs it into their hands as the two chakra natures that make up Sea Release are combined just in front of the hands to form a sphere of sea chakra.

The lunar energy is carefully flown into the sphere of sea chakra to empower it and causing the sphere of sea chakra to shine brightly. From here the hands thrust out in front of the user while the lunar energy enhanced sea chakra is molded into seawater, which is fired at the target has a torrential blast of seawater. The blast is not an ordinary blast and has what the Watatsumi Clan call a "Torrential Attribution" because of the lunar energy. This means the blast will continue to exist and speed forward so long as the user is feeding it a steady flow of chakra. It doesn't matter what defenses the opponent puts up or what they do. The blast will overcome blast through it as if it were never there. The only option an opponent has is to dodge, hope the user stops feeding the blast chakra, or find someway to interrupt the flow of chakra the user to the blast.

The technique does have one huge drawback and that is it is very draining because users must continuously feed it a steady flow of chakra. The stronger the blast the more chakra the blast needs so very few can use the technique to its fullest potential.