Blood Manipulation

Blood does not just flow through the veins of Kamo family members; rather, they have the ability to control it. The real strength of Blood Manipulation was demonstrated in the epic battle between Noritoshi Kamo and Hanami, where the ability to control blood proved to be a substantial advantage. Similarly, Choso made significant progress in his fight with Kenjaku by activating his Blood Manipulation skill.


Blood Manipulation, as the name suggests, is a cursed technique that enables the user to control and mould their blood beyond its natural form or motion for a multitude of effects. It is capable of modifying every component of the user's blood, including blood composition, plasma, and red blood cells. Internal and external blood can be used as long as the user owns it. Blood Manipulation's efficiency and strength, like every cursed technique, are dependent on the user. The amount of their own blood that the user has access to is also a limitation. Because excessive blood loss can result in death, users usually prepare blood bags or weapons dipped in their blood ahead of time.


Noritoshi possesses the Kamo Family's hereditary cursed technique and can use it to control all aspects of his blood, both internally and externally. Possession of this technique also secured him the position of Kamo Family heir. Choso advanced Blood Manipulation to a level that is difficult to achieve as a sorcerer due to his unusual physiology as one of the Death Painting Wombs. Choso can turn cursed energy into blood as long as he has enough cursed energy, allowing him to overcome one of the fundamental drawbacks of Blood Manipulation.


User: Choso, Kechizu and Eso

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