Kidō Bakudan

Overview
Hikaru holds his hands to the sides with his index and middle fingers pointed down and his ring and pinky fingers flat against his palms, and his thumbs are pointed outwards. As he does this, rings of yellow energy gears begin spinning between hiss ring and pinky fingers and his palms. When the gears became totally visible, he brings his hands up till where the energies began to make an X. In the middle of the energy rings, a small orb forms in the center. The end result was something akin to a small planet with crossed rings.

Variants
For lack of better names, Hikaru bases the forms of his Kidō Bakudan off of Dragon Ball Z attack names. He means no plagiarism.


 * Riot Javelin: This form of the attack lets Hikaru throw the finished blast like a baseball.


 * Burning Attack: This form of the attack let's Hikaru shoot the attack like a fireball.


 * Spirit Bomb: This is the highest powered form of the attack where Hikaru charges the attack through normal means, then holds it above his head with both arms. He then releases the blast by bringing his arms down. This form is slower than the other two forms, but it is by far the most powerful.

Notable Users

 * Hikaru Kurosaki

Behind the Scenes
This particular attack found it's origins in Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball Z and Nobuhiro Watsuki's Buso Renkin. The gear-ring's of energy were inspired by Warrior Gouta's Buso Renkin, Motor Gears. The second part is a little loose. Hikaru's first use of the attack in Yonkō Reunion on the Fields of Elysian shows the "Riot Javelin" form used by Bardock, the Father of Goku in the movie with the same title. The second variant stems from Trunks Briefs' Burning Attack from the Dragon Ball Z manga and anime.