Shinrai Chōten

Is an extremely intricate form of Taijutsu that combines aspects from four different Taijutsu methods, forming one cohesive culmination. This technique uses feints and slight movement to discombobulate the opponent, while leaving several openings to guide the opponent to attack, each step of this technique unbalance the opponents footing ever-so-slightly until the opponent is out of rhythm. This technique assumes that the user's initial attack will be dodged or countered, and so prepares a simultaneous secondary attack that takes account the opponent's speed and trajectory, only to use that secondary attack as a feint to perform a tertiary attack. Every movement is a feint used as a distraction to create an opening that will be attacked with another feint while preparing another opening for another feint, in which the user may go on to perform another feint, completely confusing their opponent with tricky and unconventional movements. This technique takes advantage of footing, weight distribution, speed, trajectory, foresight, and blind spots, and requires such insight, intricacy, and delicate maneuverability that only someone with refined visual acuity and enhanced instinct could perform it.