The Absence of Mind (放心 Hōshin), is an altered state of consciousness where an individual's mind is put into a state of unconscious within the mind and fights solely on reflex, and instinct alone. This style was initially created by Ignis D. Zashi, which he passed down to his children and grandchildren. The Absence of Mind is similar to the drunken fist, however instead of being drunk, the user is asleep. This is also quite similar to sleep walking or talking, where the user commits actions, though they are not awake.
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| - The Absence of Mind (放心 Hōshin), is an altered state of consciousness where an individual's mind is put into a state of unconscious within the mind and fights solely on reflex, and instinct alone. This style was initially created by Ignis D. Zashi, which he passed down to his children and grandchildren. The Absence of Mind is similar to the drunken fist, however instead of being drunk, the user is asleep. This is also quite similar to sleep walking or talking, where the user commits actions, though they are not awake.
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- A Strong Will
- Ignis D. Eve
- A Very Good Instinct
- Amazing Reflexes
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- Hiro Xanthe
- Ignis D. Nicolas
- Intensive Training
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- Utaro Xanthe
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| - The Absence of Mind (放心 Hōshin), is an altered state of consciousness where an individual's mind is put into a state of unconscious within the mind and fights solely on reflex, and instinct alone. This style was initially created by Ignis D. Zashi, which he passed down to his children and grandchildren. No thoughts roam the individual's mind. This style is known by many as the Anti Kenbunshoku Haki. As shown by Hiro, this form can be further driven by the use of Semei Kikan. When in this state the practitioner is no longer able to access his/her emotions. Meaning they do not feel something such as fear. The Absence of Mind is similar to the drunken fist, however instead of being drunk, the user is asleep. This is also quite similar to sleep walking or talking, where the user commits actions, though they are not awake.
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