Fire Release: Azure Radiance

After weaving the needed hand signals, the user gathers chakra in their lungs and compresses it there, similar to many other Fire Release ninjutsu. However, the user takes extra time to compress the chakra further and condense it while gathering more. Upon release, the jutsu releases a blue halo of flames and the following stream of orange and red flames turn a bluish-white color. This is not just for show, as the jutsu changes colors as the heat of the blast becomes much hotter. This technique is akin to a blowtorch, concentrated in a stable stream which can cut through steel, travel for about a mile, reduce anything it touches to ashes, and can even supposedly melt diamonds and carbon.

As powerful of a jutsu this is, it has great downfalls. For one, the time and chakra needed to use this technique is staggering. The user must have a large chakra capacity, good chakra control, and ample time to prepare this jutsu as it's nearly useless to charge during frantic combat. Secondly, the stream is intense at short distances, but will turn to its normal orange and red colors after some distance. The stream will still be powerful, but nowhere as much as from its origin. Lastly, this jutsu swallows a great amount of oxygen to fuel its burning power. Once this jutsu ends, the user may experience shortness of breath for a few minutes.