Talk:Sakki (Technique)/@comment-4080028-20141004044936

Definitely an interesting concept here. Kind of makes me want to weaponize killing intent as well (in more of a sense similar to that of Zoro's fighting spirit/killing intent/etc.)

Though I think the main weakness to this fighting style would be that those with a good amount of malice put behind their attacks can become easily predicted with Kenbunshoku Haki. Albeit this is meant to paralyze Kenbunshoku Haki users and prevent them from sensing the opponent's moves, so this creates a sort of conflicting effect. It's like being paralyzed but still clearly capable of seeing every gruesome thing that's going to happen to you if you don't move. I suspect stronger willed foes would shrug off weaker Sakki users though. In the end, it's all up to variables and probability. The combatants themselves, their skills, their discipline, their attributes, etc.

Of course, I may be thinking too heavily into this like usual and may also simply be rambling foolishly. So take all that with a grain of salt.

In the end, this is a nice idea, and I'd like to see its full potential be put to great use. Nicely done, Shaman bro.