Talk:Swift Release: Fifth Dimensional Defense

I think you should go into a little bit more detail as to how this technique is both offensive and defensive. The reason I say this is because, no matter what technique you have, a master can always use them offensively and defensively. For example, a master of the Fire Ball Jutsu could use the technique as both an attack, which is its intention, but also as a defensive maneuver by mitigating enemy attacks and even blocking their line of sight. Therefore, for a technique to be called "offensive" and "defensive" by itself, without considering a master's usage, it should have some intrinsic properties about it that make it so. The biggest reason I bring this up is because you have some good potential here to make this a sort of makeshift martial art on its own, capitalizing on speed and such. So maybe something to consider. --Silver-Haired Seireitou (Dosvidaniya, tovarisch.) 17:47, January 17, 2015 (UTC)