Deaf to all but the song that calls for battle, Komoji's blade is swift and unforgiving.
Iai Sword style
Iai Stance- Hand upon the sheath of his blade, Komoji's back is bent slightly, head lowered with right leg forward for only a quarter of a meter or so. The Iai stance prioritizes speed with short but swift strokes originating from the drawing of his blade, therefore his stance allows his legs to quickly slide past the enemy should they come close enough to avoid harm while inflicting a deep and powerful cut to his enemy. This Stance is more accurate against enemies with statures roughly similar to the Human body.
Standard Iai stance: Kubuichi- Attempting to bisect his foe, Komoji propels himself to his enemy by kicking at the ground, moving forward swiftly then slashing his enemy from bottom up. The drawing of the sword and the slashing done in one fluid motion for added speed and stealth.
Intermediate Iai Stance: Rashomon- Komoji slashes with the sheath on his blade. When the attack connects with an enemy's weapon the sheath creates a hollow ring that distracts his opponent, after which he draws the blade from the sheath and bisects his foes.
Divine Iai Sword Style: Senkou-Anki (Flash Fate) - Taking to the Iai stance, Komoji spins his Blade and his Sheath to create a Vacuum. When an enemy is drawn close enough he dashes behind his opponent, sheathing his blade after which he says "Osamaru" or, "Be at Peace". The Blade strike is so fast that the enemy only feels their all of their cuts after Komoji sheaths his blade. Slashes 17 times at the enemy he targets.
Seigan Sword style
Seigan Stance- Having both hands upon the sheath of his blade, Komoji stands with legs parallel to each other, left foot forward and right foot back a third of a meter. With both hands holding the blade at head level Komoji is able to stab with increased precision and speed with a poised upper body supporting the arms. The positioning of the feet also makes it easier for Komoji to fall into a straddling stance by sliding his right food back or to the right, allowing him to change stances at any time. The Seigan stance focuses on the defensive aspect of the blade, parrying on impact with unparalleled reflexes then retaliating with blinding fast yet precise sword stabs. This Stance is more accurate against enemies with the Shorter or Wider than the normal Human stature.
Standard Seigan stance: Koteuchi- While in the Seigan stance, instead of blocking an attack with his blade he thrusts the sword at the enemy's hilt or hands in an attempt to disarm them. Afterwards he draws his sheath and crushes either his enemy's Throat or Solarplex with the sheath in an attempt to disable them. The enemy must be the same height as himself or the blade held at the same level.
Intermediate Seigan Stance: Nukuichi- Komoji stabs his blade with precision, severing nerves and sinews in his opponents. The speed of the wound creates shocks all over the afflicted area, causing periodic numbness in the afflicted area even when healed. When parrying a slash, Komoji can break the clash of swords to gain momentum for this sword stab.
Divine Seigan Sword Style: Sanmakumono (Three Act-Play) Komoji stands motionless, in a lifeless trance deliberating over battle in the deepest levels of though. When attacked he blocks with his sheath to parry the attack in a precise manner. Afterwards he charges forward, thrusting his Sword with immense Force, piercing through the enemy from the weak point he deliberated about in his meditation. Driving the sword through his opponent he then whispers to their ears the word "Shibireru" or "Go to rest" as he draws back his blood soaked blade. This Stance is more accurate against enemies with a Taller or Thinner than the normal Human stature.
Overhead Sword style
Overhead Stance- Abandoning any aspect of Speed or Defense Komoji stands with his legs slightly spread apart in the same manner as a Sumo wrestler, blade held at eye level pointing to the left. In this stance Komoji able to parry most attacks from the head to shoulder level more efficiently but is unable to defend the lower regions. The Overhead stance relies on long winding cuts, using the added momentum to augment each slash. Using wide cleaving strokes Komoji's slashes are slower but covers more area and deals more damage to his opponents. Enemies who are Taller or Thinner than his stature are more likely to be hit by Komoji's blade in this stance.
Standard Overhead stance: Zamba- Drawing back to the left to gather power, Komoji delivers a horizontal overhead slash at mid-torso level. The closer the enemy is to Komoji the more damaging this attack is.
Intermediate Iai Stance: Midareba- Komoji slides back to evade any enemy attacks. He then raises his blade above his head, after which he looses a broad vertical slash. Using the momentum he then raises his blade upwards facing his back.
Divine Overhead Sword Style: Superinpei (108 Hands)- Closing his eyes, Komoji swings his sword in a circle in a graceful fashion, after which he awakens the inner demon inside of him. His glare drives the illusion of Komoji appearing as Hundred-handed holding 108 blades. In a swift motion Komoji then strikes with divine vindication by the power of Asura, showering his opponent with 108 slashes in an attempt to rip his opponent to pieces.