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|first appeara = '''[[23 "The Most Powerful Transformation! The Rhythm of Ryōzanpaku!"]]'''}}'''Seidou Gōitsu''' is both an advanced and dangerous technique part of the Ancient Martial Arts [[Isshinsai Ogata]] made by combining the opposing [[Ki]] of [[Sei]] and [[Dou]]. Seidou Gōitsu works by having first ki being focused inward, while second ki explode outward resulting in an explosive boost in the user's physical abilities and techniques.
'''Seidou Gōitsu''' is both an advanced and dangerous technique part of the Ancient Martial Arts [[Isshinsai Ogata]] made by combining the opposing [[Ki]] of [[Sei]] and [[Dou]]. Seidou Gōitsu works by having first ki being focused inward, while second ki explode outward resulting in an explosive boost in the user's physical abilities and techniques.
 
   
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According to Isshinsai Ogata, this technique can only be taught to a small number of fighters who have a natural ability to use both ki of Sei and Dou. [[Ryūto Asamiya]], [[Shō Kanō]], and [[Rimi Kokorone]] all learned this technique. Although [[Kenichi Shirahama|Kenichi]] has the potential to learn and use this technique.
However due to the conflicting nature of the ki of Sei and Dou, extensive use of this technique causes a disruption in one's flow of ki resulting in crippling, even fatal damage to the user. Ryūto had experienced tremendous stress after using Seidou Gōitsu, to the point where both his hair turned white and one of his sclera turned black permanently and was temporarily bound to a wheelchair due to his legs being too damaged to support him. However if one manages to regain control over their ki, they can reverse the physical damage caused by this technique.
 
   
According to Isshintai Ogata, this technique can only be taught to a small number of fighters who have a natural ability to use both ki of Sei and Dou. Examples include Ryūto, Shō Kanō, Rimi who have learned this technique; though Ogata also stated that Kenichi has the potential to learn and use this technique. Ogata also noted that in order to use this technique without the devastating side effects, the user must keep their emotions under a very tight control, which he also noted to be the reason why Kanō was able to use this technique so effectively, due to him being raised under great isolation and emotional control. Ryūto was also able to gain control over the technique and can now use it for 30 seconds without any physical side effects.
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Ogata noted that in order to use this technique without devastating side-effects, the user must keep their emotions under tight control, which neither Ryūto or Rimi could accomplish. Although, Shō has proven to be able to use Seidou Gōitsu effectively against Kenichi even breaking through his [[Ryūsui Seikūken]] likely due to all of his training from childhood in isolation. Shō himself elaborated that the secret of using Seidou Gōitsu was to compress ki, then after being ignited release it all at once.
   
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After pretending to be crippled to realign his ki, Ryūto was able to gain control over this technique and use it for 30 seconds without any physical side effects. Recently, after a long absence, he used the Seidou Gōitsu against [[Sōgaku Chin]], a Master Weapon User. However, it is unknown if Ryūto perfected it or not.
Recently, after long absence, Ryūto used the Seidou Gōitsu against a weapon user master. However, it is unknown if he perfected it or not. Ogata the creator of the technique was finally shown to use it in the final battle against the Ryōzanpaku masters, who were allied with Cyril Rahman, Agaard Jum Sai and Sōgetsu Ma during the Eternal Sunset Arc. Ogata was able to defeat Cyril Rahman, who described the technique to be evil.
 
   
 
Isshinsai Ogata, the creator of Seidou Gōitsu finally showed it in the final battle against the [[Ryōzanpaku]] Grand Masters, [[Shio Sakaki]], [[Akisame Kōetsuji]], [[Apachai Hopachai]], and [[Kensei Ma]]; allied with [[Cyril Rahman]], [[Agaard Jum Sai]] and [[Sōgetsu Ma]] during the Eternal Sunset Arc. He was able to defeat Cyril Rahman, who described the technique to be evil.
Because of the powerful fusion of both Ki types in one person's body, this technique can level up the user far beyond their normal level of skill and power. It gave Ryūto and Rimi, who are both at the level of a [[High Class Disciple]]power almost comparable to that of an [[Expert]]. It can also give Ogata Isshinsai, who created it, power that brings him close to the level of a [[Legendary Master]]. This was clearly shown due to the fact that Ogata defeated two [[Grand Master|Grandmasters]], Rahman and Agaard, who are considered powerhouses in the martial art world within seconds, one after another. This is one of the most impressive feats in this series, as Agaard's fighting prowess has been fully portrayed many times and it's consistently on par with the skills of other Grandmasters.
 
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Due to the powerful fusion of both Sei and Do Ki types, Seidou Gōitsu can level up the user beyond their normal level of skill and power. This is first shown as Ryūto and Rimi, two [[High Class Disciple]] achieved a power almost comparable to that of an [[Expert]]. Using Seidou Gōitsu this granted Isshinsai Ogata achieved power that brought him close to the level of a [[Legendary Master]], which was shown due to the fact that Ogata defeated two [[Grand Master]], Rahman and Agaard, who are considered powerhouses in the martial art world within seconds, one after another. An impressive feat in this series, as Agaard's fighting prowess, has been fully portrayed many times and it's consistently on par with the skills of other Grandmasters.
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== Weaknesses ==
 
However, due to the conflicting nature of the Sei and Dou ki, excessive use of Seidou Gōitsu caused a disruption in one's flow of ki resulting in crippling, even fatal damage to the user. Ryūto had experienced tremendous stress after using Seidou Gōitsu, to the point where both his hair turned white and one of his sclera turned black and he was bound in a wheelchair due to his legs being too damaged to support him. Although, it was later revealed that Ryūto was thinking about how to balance and control his ki.
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== Trivia ==
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*Seidou Gōitsu has various similarities to Satsui no Hado from the Street Fighters series.
 
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Revision as of 05:38, 28 November 2019

Seidou Gōitsu is both an advanced and dangerous technique part of the Ancient Martial Arts Isshinsai Ogata made by combining the opposing Ki of Sei and Dou. Seidou Gōitsu works by having first ki being focused inward, while second ki explode outward resulting in an explosive boost in the user's physical abilities and techniques.

According to Isshinsai Ogata, this technique can only be taught to a small number of fighters who have a natural ability to use both ki of Sei and Dou. Ryūto Asamiya, Shō Kanō, and Rimi Kokorone all learned this technique. Although Kenichi has the potential to learn and use this technique.

Ogata noted that in order to use this technique without devastating side-effects, the user must keep their emotions under tight control, which neither Ryūto or Rimi could accomplish. Although, Shō has proven to be able to use Seidou Gōitsu effectively against Kenichi even breaking through his Ryūsui Seikūken likely due to all of his training from childhood in isolation. Shō himself elaborated that the secret of using Seidou Gōitsu was to compress ki, then after being ignited release it all at once.

After pretending to be crippled to realign his ki, Ryūto was able to gain control over this technique and use it for 30 seconds without any physical side effects. Recently, after a long absence, he used the Seidou Gōitsu against Sōgaku Chin, a Master Weapon User. However, it is unknown if Ryūto perfected it or not.

Isshinsai Ogata, the creator of Seidou Gōitsu finally showed it in the final battle against the Ryōzanpaku Grand Masters, Shio Sakaki, Akisame Kōetsuji, Apachai Hopachai, and Kensei Ma; allied with Cyril Rahman, Agaard Jum Sai and Sōgetsu Ma during the Eternal Sunset Arc. He was able to defeat Cyril Rahman, who described the technique to be evil.

Due to the powerful fusion of both Sei and Do Ki types, Seidou Gōitsu can level up the user beyond their normal level of skill and power. This is first shown as Ryūto and Rimi, two High Class Disciple achieved a power almost comparable to that of an Expert. Using Seidou Gōitsu this granted Isshinsai Ogata achieved power that brought him close to the level of a Legendary Master, which was shown due to the fact that Ogata defeated two Grand Master, Rahman and Agaard, who are considered powerhouses in the martial art world within seconds, one after another. An impressive feat in this series, as Agaard's fighting prowess, has been fully portrayed many times and it's consistently on par with the skills of other Grandmasters.

Weaknesses

However, due to the conflicting nature of the Sei and Dou ki, excessive use of Seidou Gōitsu caused a disruption in one's flow of ki resulting in crippling, even fatal damage to the user. Ryūto had experienced tremendous stress after using Seidou Gōitsu, to the point where both his hair turned white and one of his sclera turned black and he was bound in a wheelchair due to his legs being too damaged to support him. Although, it was later revealed that Ryūto was thinking about how to balance and control his ki.

Trivia

  • Seidou Gōitsu has various similarities to Satsui no Hado from the Street Fighters series.