Originally Posted by BigFan
To those who actually performed the energy attacks including the kamehameha, how did it feel? I mean I'm curious if someone can describe the intensity of the scene, how it felt, etc.... since I plan to do this once I LD
I recently found this thread and decided to try the Kamehameha out
I immediately went into the correct fighting stance, the one that's pictured in Shift's first post. I carefully crafted my hands into a the shape of a sphere, to perfectly cradle the blast as it charged. I began to tense the muscles in my hand and fingers, and it seemed like energy began to draw itself out of the sky and concentrate into the space in between my palms. It gave off intense heat, like when you place your hand above an open flame. I began to yell the phrase...(this part was kind of embarrasing, though I tried to make it as epic as possible.)
"Kame...."
I drew out each syllable and paused after saying this(In order to have longer charging time.)
"Hame...."
My body was extremely warm. The heat that was first in my hands had now spread
throughout my entire body, and I felt it most in my center, around my heart and lungs. The ball of energy was getting kind of out of control =/ It was now spilling out of the space between my hands, and I could feel that I was beginning to float off of the ground. I didn't get any great distance(I've never been a good flyer) but my body was definitely off of the earth a bit. It felt like if I didn't release soon, the blast would dissapear, or at least cease to be effective as it could have been.
"HAAA!"
I thrust my arms foward, and a beam of white light shot forth from my hands. The warmth left me, the beam went through a building and I heard the glass shatter. The DC's around it nonchalantly glanced towards it, but ultimately walked away uninterested. This frustrated me because I felt like I had done so well with my task. After it was done, my body felt slightly cold, and empty. That's kind of strange I guess being that the energy I used for the blast was energy from the atmosphere around me, it didn't originate from inside of my body.
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