Powers
Rey makes remarkable progress using Chan Kaihu's chastity technique. One of the more powerful techniques that Rey learns in 'Moonbeams Slice Through the Night Air' (or so called in the English version). This power lets you cut through anything. Rey uses this to tremendously weaken the powerful Sorcerer of the Dark in a battle with him. Rey's other 'powers' are what Ban-Go and the PaSa sword provide him with, along with decent swordsmanship and some raw strength.
- Pasa Sword
Rey is beginning to merge more and more with the Pasa sword spirit and can interact with and threaten him. At one point he is even let into the demon's memories against his will. The two are quite alike, both being hot-blooded and as Rey mentions to the demon; 'You're not the only one here with a dark past'.
- Chan Kaihu's techniques
As the series progresses, Rey continues to learn new techniques. One such technique is "A spell to shatter diamonds," in which a giant explosion is created by harnessing the earth element. The technique "Moonbeams Slice through the Night Air", is only the first of five techniques in the Metal element techniques described in the "Tome of Heaven and Hell. The "Dance of the Blaizing Shadows ", is a technique based on the fundamental distinction between reality and illusion that trickes the opponent into thinking that the illusion is the real you.
Read more about this topic: Rey Yan (Chronicles Of The Cursed Sword)
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