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Fire Spin is an entrapment move.

Description[]

There are many different variations on this technique, a reasonably basic move. The most common variation involves the user unleashing a spiraling stream of fire from their mouth or hands at the opponent/opponents, trapping them in the center of the inferno. These variations are typically launched without any major physiological signs to give away the technique's use.

The second style of use is for the user to launch a small array of flames, which spiral into the trapping blaze as soon as the opponent steps into a specific area, near the flames. Some variations create a towering inferno, allowing for the gravitational press of hover-vehicles to set the flames off and trap the vehicle. Some novice users of this variation often use a hand-sign or trigger their eyes to glow barely a second before the flames erupt, hinting that the flames are activated by the user, and not by locational pressure.

Rarer variations involve spinning rings of fire around the user, who then charges into the opponent in a body slam, hemispherical and spherical orbs of spinning rings as entrapment. However, each of these require finer control, and as such are rarely seen.

Users[]

Add your character here if they can perform this move.

Pokemon Users[]

Variants[]

  • Whirlpool: Water variant
  • Sand Tomb: Earth variant
  • Shadow Bind: Dark variant

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Derived Techniques[]

Rank[]

As a combat technique of low power, this attack should bear an E-rank. However, due to it's use as an entrapment move to restrain a target, it bears a C-rank, a fact debated by the ranking officials.