Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20140409175832/@comment-2089817-20140413212035

Besides, when it comes to the form of flow, that can also determine its transition, just like manipulating its behavior can do the same. It's approaching the same effects, the same result, but from different viewpoints, do you understand? Seireitou, with his Hakuda, could manipulate the air as well to some degree, but it would be for different reasons than how Mukei does. With Hakuda, Sei imposes his own form to the flow of wind around him, altering its course and its nature, whereas Mukei with Hohou is, in effect, making the wind "change its mind", making it move and transition another way then originally intended. See, these sound different, but actually achieve the same result. That's why it is pointless for any individual to seek becoming a Grandmaster of more than one craft, because whatever one at the Grandmaster level attains in one craft, can be translated into the other three crafts. (ie. how Sei uses Hakuda through the other three fields).