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| - Unlike its name suggests, the "Winged" technique does not require having wings, either functional or for show, at all. Instead, the user dilutes her hair with Yoki, removes strands in small handfuls, and then subtly strings them out across her enemies and the battlefield itself. Being modified with Yoma energy, these strands become very strong and gain the capability to hold the weight of multiple Claymores, allowing the user and/or her allies to balance on them and either attack or evade from great heights. In addition, Yoki may also be channeled through the strands to boost the strength of allies or the hairs may be used like lassos to redirect attacks.
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| - Unlike its name suggests, the "Winged" technique does not require having wings, either functional or for show, at all. Instead, the user dilutes her hair with Yoki, removes strands in small handfuls, and then subtly strings them out across her enemies and the battlefield itself. Being modified with Yoma energy, these strands become very strong and gain the capability to hold the weight of multiple Claymores, allowing the user and/or her allies to balance on them and either attack or evade from great heights. In addition, Yoki may also be channeled through the strands to boost the strength of allies or the hairs may be used like lassos to redirect attacks. Because the strands are also hard to see, there is the added advantage of confounding opponents, making it seem as if the Claymores in question are truly floating in thin air. Unfortunately, if the secret behind the technique is revealed, this advantage is lost and the technique becomes "surprisingly useless."Also, If a Claymore is too heavy or unbalanced, like Rachel, she will not be able to utilize the hairs much at all.
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