Daeva Guillotine Fist

While performing Daeva Bajiquan, the user stealthily advances towards the enemy by sneaking with a sight step, and without announcing its speed, shorten the distance. Moving a foot and hooking one of enemy’s legs from the inside is a move known as the "locking stance." This technique utilizes a heavy upper hook that would shatter the opponent’s skull, stated to have the "power to reach infinity in all eight directions" after reaching Bajiquan's optimum distance. Slamming their foot to floor as they steps forward, the user unleashes a heavy punch that sends the target flying back, most likely killing them after crushing their heart and lungs due to the immense force released. This is easily the most powerful Daeva Bajiquan technique, a senjutsu chakra-concentrated fist augmented to pierce all defenses and still claim victory over all they were created to protect; it is capable of shattering open a Rashōmon gate, although due to the guillotine fist posing the most threat at the utmost closest distance to the user, wouldn't be as effective were there to be multiple gates aligned back-to-back.