Water Release: Water Claw

This technique allows the user to use a preexisting water supply for attack. The technique's user forms a sizable hand made out of water and launches it horizontally forward. The hand's size, the velocity at which it travels and the turbulence in the hand's "claws" make it difficult to avoid and deadly if it connects. The technique, however, can only travel in a straight direction, making it's trajectory predictable and easy to dodge. The speed of the technique and the inability to control it once it has been fired can possibly put the user and allies at risk.

This technique also has practical uses outside of battle. It can be used to douse flames and remove obstacles, such as fallen rocks or trees, from passageways. It can also be used (minimally) for defense; used to push incoming projectiles, such as thrown objects, out of the way of the user.