Thread:Saris Khan/@comment-3403804-20160518202500/@comment-3403804-20160520114824

Nope, no change. The problem with techniques like Seiken Reisen is that they are extremely presumptuous. You call it the "Ultimate Expression of Hakuda" whereas there is in truth unlikely to be any such thing, in fact, one could say that each Grandmasters greatest technique could qualify as "the ultimate expression" of Hakuda. The fact that it is a technique furthermore renders it fairly anticlimactic.

Because techniques are of less and less importance when you combat Grandmasters, someone who has internalized an immense amount of skill in their craft, and likely greatly contributed to it's existence. The technique itself is also very bloated, it doesn't seem to be intended for much else than being a generic super technique which is difficult to defend against. Infact, when I rated Toso, it was hardly even a factor. The addition to how it deals with time and space (which considering how you just got beaten by Sato seem awfully convenient..)

I'd advice you read the following guide of mine about the Nanami Principle: |Here. In my opinion, Seiken Reisen is entirely unnecessary and indeed outright detrimental to Taso's abilities, because even without it, he has the potential to deal with every type of threat imaginable with some creative applications of Yugamiken, as that is where his true power lies.

You'll get nowhere utilizing super-specialized counter-techniques as training wheels, but you will get far if you sit down and explore the myriad of applications of your characters core tenets.