A STRONGEST WARRIOR OF ALL TIME
Chapter 47: Breathing Powers
CHAPTER 47: CHAPTER 47: BREATHING POWERS
Then it’s about the legacy that warriors gain by their own ability, powers, royalty, and their humble nature. But magicians can’t accept it anyway, and from then on, the issue was stuck.
Now the scene shifted to a secret room:
This is all about the fire breath, but there are more breaths that can be used by warriors or magicians, even vampires, like water, wind, and acid breath.
Water Breath Technique – The Water Breath is the most mythic technique of all, a power reserved only for those warriors of S-Class. It is not an ability that can be learned like a normal one—this is truly the unlocking of body and soul in attunement to the element of water.
This can only be used by those who have triumphed in innumerable wars, refined their strength, and proven their will.
The technique begins when the warrior focuses all their physical power in their center, harmonizing their breath with their aura.
Their body is a vessel of flowing energy, serene but impenetrable, like a river guarding the strength of an enraged sea. When the warrior pulls up their sword and draws a pattern with the blade along their hand, the weapon is imbued with life.
A blue shimmer of thinness travels over the blade, like the sword is sipping from the center of water.
In one stroke, the warrior sends out a destructive wave of fluid energy. It is not water—it is condensed power, sharpened to a slashing tide. The wave rushes forward like a flood, smashing with relentless force.
Whatever it hits—rock, metal, or flesh—is cut in half or swept away in seconds. Against this blow, even mighty defenses break like sandcastles against the sea.
The Water Breath is destructive, true. But it is more than that. It contains the righteousness and wrath of nature itself. To look upon it is to witness beauty and ferocity intertwined—the liquid beauty of water, but the merciless power to annihilate all in its wake.
Warriors who learn it are said to fight as if they possess the ocean within their own hands.
[User—only warriors use it for winning wars because this technique needs a strong mindset with a strong sword that is capable of releasing water.]
[Using Effect—when this technique is used continuously, one by one, then it makes huge waves of water that also cause floods. Because this technique was mainly made by water, they can blow anything easily.]
[Special Use—this technique is used when there are many enemies in front of the user or big trouble comes. Even when winning big battles, it can be used.]
[Cost—warriors use it, and it’s only used by them, so when they use it and take small breaks, it costs only their power 4% per attack, but if they use it continuously, then it costs 5%.]
Wind Breath Technique–
The Wind Breath is an exceptional skill that can be performed by both magicians and warriors when they unlock their full potential. While the majority of skills based on weapons or spells begin differently, this begins with a single breath, down deep in the chest.
The user stores up energy in their lungs, blending aura and body energy into a single entity. When they inhale, air trembles, churning with concealed force. When it is exhaled, it no longer emerges as normal air—it bursts out as a furious blast of wind, slicing and merciless.
This is not a wave of air. It is a force of tempest—a tempest that can shatter stone, break weapons, and send foes flying. Against less formidable enemies, it is as if they were hit by a hurricane.
Against more powerful ones, it is a killing retort—neutralizing attacks, shattering defenses, and reversing the fortunes of war in a heartbeat.
The true potency of Wind Breath lies in that it cannot be predicted. Invisible, fast, and merciless, it commands the battlefield before foes even realize they are entrapped. To master it is to dominate the storm itself—unfettered, untamed, and devastating.
[User—warriors and magicians both can use it when they reach level A rank. It has strength of body and gathers power in the mouth. When they throw this power, it looks like wind.]
[Using Effect—using this for counterattacks to not let any attacks hit the user’s body or harm them. This attack is used to blow something or to clear anything that is filled with dust. When used continuously, it creates a big storm that harms the whole area or village.]
[Special Use—this is mostly used in practice or one-vs-one fights. It’s a normal attack, not so much danger to anyone. It’s a defensive attack.]
[Cost—it costs only 0.5% for every attack, but if it’s continuously used, then it costs 0.7% of their power or strength.]
Acid Breath Technique – The Acid Breath is a terrible ability reserved for mere vampires alone, an ability that will only awaken when their blood craving starts. Unlike human warriors or magicians, this art is the product of the curse upon their heritage.
The vampire, once initiated, drops the human disguise that conceals their very terrifying self—fangs bared, eyes burning with hunger.
The blow comes next. With a devastating blast, they unleash a torrent of boiling acid, spewing across enemies like liquid fire. Flesh melts away, armor rusts, and bodies collapse within seconds. Fired as a follow-up to a kill or employed as a counterattack, Acid Breath is destruction in its most horrific aspect.
[User—only vampires can use it. It has strength of body and gathers power in its mouth. When they throw this power, it looks like a wave of acid. They use it just for melting human bodies.]
[Using Effect—using this for counterattacks to not let any attacks hit them. This attack is used to melt something or to clear anything that harms them. When used continuously, it creates a big storm of acid that harms the whole area or village.]
[Special Use—this is used for melting something. It’s a dangerous attack, not so much danger to anyone. It’s a defensive attack.]
[Cost—it costs nothing to them because vampires are born with this talent. So they don’t need to lose their strength.]
After this, Eric said, "Yes, I remind all this." But John was fully shocked to hear all this, and suddenly...