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The Honeju is a close-quarter combat technique, in which the user focuses their energy to their hand, punching into a certain target at a very high speed, fracturing bones with little effort. It is a very useful technique that can connect fast. However it's meant to be on offensive it doesn't have any defensive manner, it’s probably because that it lacks maneuverability when striking.

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  • Akki Odori/Honeju
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  • The Honeju is a close-quarter combat technique, in which the user focuses their energy to their hand, punching into a certain target at a very high speed, fracturing bones with little effort. It is a very useful technique that can connect fast. However it's meant to be on offensive it doesn't have any defensive manner, it’s probably because that it lacks maneuverability when striking.
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  • 骨銃
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  • Honejū
Name
  • Honeju
Meaning
  • Bone Gun
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  • 60(xsd:integer)
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  • Break
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  • Bone breaking
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  • c0f
abstract
  • The Honeju is a close-quarter combat technique, in which the user focuses their energy to their hand, punching into a certain target at a very high speed, fracturing bones with little effort. It is a very useful technique that can connect fast. However it's meant to be on offensive it doesn't have any defensive manner, it’s probably because that it lacks maneuverability when striking.
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