The Battle Aura (一戦霊気, Issenreiki) is one of two advanced battle-centric techniques usable by those who practice the Yuengiri philosophy. The technique was developed firstly by Ikusa, known otherwise as the Yellow Dragon God, and then perfected by Kenji Hiroshi. The Battle Aura's counterpart, which was developed later by Rozeluxe Meitzen and perfected by Van Satonaka, was referred to as Armory.
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| - The Battle Aura (一戦霊気, Issenreiki) is one of two advanced battle-centric techniques usable by those who practice the Yuengiri philosophy. The technique was developed firstly by Ikusa, known otherwise as the Yellow Dragon God, and then perfected by Kenji Hiroshi. The Battle Aura's counterpart, which was developed later by Rozeluxe Meitzen and perfected by Van Satonaka, was referred to as Armory.
- A Battle Aura usually refers to the ability by the user to generate a larger version of themselves against an opponent, a highly specialized and demanding ability that can only be used by a few characters. In a broader sense however, battle aura can also refer to fighting or competitive spirit.
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| - The Battle Aura (一戦霊気, Issenreiki) is one of two advanced battle-centric techniques usable by those who practice the Yuengiri philosophy. The technique was developed firstly by Ikusa, known otherwise as the Yellow Dragon God, and then perfected by Kenji Hiroshi. The Battle Aura's counterpart, which was developed later by Rozeluxe Meitzen and perfected by Van Satonaka, was referred to as Armory.
- A Battle Aura usually refers to the ability by the user to generate a larger version of themselves against an opponent, a highly specialized and demanding ability that can only be used by a few characters. In a broader sense however, battle aura can also refer to fighting or competitive spirit.
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