Thread:Njalm2/@comment-136273-20160521131650/@comment-3403804-20160521150127

Ah yes, then that's a bit better, that being said, I don't think any of these would be Wonders, because many of these strike me as being innate abilities. Especially Reijin which would probably be basic to most grandmasters of Zanjutsu. There's no real need to put a name and technique on it, doing that actually weakens the character. Because when you give a technique a name and a purpose, then that suggests that it requires a concentrated effort on behalf of your character to accomplish that.

The ability to cut anything seems to me to be pretty much a given for a grandmaster, and certainly doesn't warrant a fancy technique to accomplish. I am also a tad confused with the purpose of Jukukoken, as it too seems a tad pointless. Zanjutsu Grandmasters like Sato and Hiromasa rely primarily on passive boons forged from their bond with their Zanpakuto partner, they really don't require any other fancy techniques to accomplish that.

The Wonders of the Blade are all techniques which can be used in many different ways, your techniques tend to be very specific, like the abilities used by characters in an RPG. This skill deals damage, this skill is defensive, this skill is utilitarian.