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Mist Breathing is derived from Wind Breathing.

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Mist Breathing is a Breathing Style that mimics mist, specifically the obscurity of mist, and replicates it with the user's movements, techniques and abilities. Most, if not all, known techniques and forms involve obscure movements and attacks that disorientate and confuse the target, similar to how a thick layer of mist obscures one's vision. Users of Mist Breathing also visualize themselves seemingly creating and manipulating mist when unleashing its techniques.

Known Techniques

Mist Breathing originally has 6 known forms and techniques, and a seventh one created by the current Mist Hashira, Muichiro Tokito.

  • First Form: Low Clouds, Distant Haze- The user performs a singular and powerful frontal thrust.
  • Second Form: Eight-Layered Mist- The user performs eight slashes in quick succession.
  • Third Form: Scattering Mist Splash- The user performs a powerful and swift circular slash that can blow away incoming projectiles.
  • Fourth Form: Shifting Flow Slash- The user takes a low stance before dashing toward the target and slashing them.
  • Fifth Form: Sea of Clouds and Haze- The user charges at their target at blistering speeds in a zig-zag motion while performing a barrage of continuous slashes in front and/or around them.
  • Sixth Form: Lunar Dispersing Mist- The user leaps into the air and performs a multitude of slashes in a somersaulting motion, decimating dozens of targets at once.
  • Seventh Form: Obscuring Clouds- The personal creation of Muichiro Tokito. A movement-based technique designed to heavily disorientate the target, which is done so by fluctuating the user's tempo. When the user appears before the target, they move incredibly slow, but then accelerate to blistering speeds before getting hit, making it seem like they disappeared into a cloud of mist. When done repeatedly, it can disorientate the target to the point of making them think they are being covered in a thick layer of mist.