List of martial arts:
#1
Eenshi:
A key component of this martial art: Precision.
Eenshi is strictly an offensive martial art that focuses on defeating your foe by putting all your power and energy into precise attacks. This martial arts requires you to use precision, reflexes, and speed.
A big advantage of this Eenshi is you can get up close and personal with your foe and use your agility. Using your balance, you can put your foe in a position you want them in.
The biggest weakness is that while precision is your greatest strength it can also be your greatest weakness as foes can quickly figure out that it requires absolute precision and can find ways that distract you.
#2
Kekil:
A key component of this martial art: Flexibility and your knowledge of any species' body.
Kekil is a mixed martial art that focuses on overwhelming your opponent by manipulating your opponent's joints and limbs. Kekil requires you to use pressure points of your opponents' body and it relies on your flexibility.
Kekil's biggest strength is its flexibility and accuracy when it comes to dealing with your opponent. Taking advantage of your foe body's can throw them off their game and put them into a tight spot.
Kekil's biggest weakest is that it requires you to be absolutely sure of your next move as you can potentially give yourself a critical injury if you're not sure of your next move.
#3
Ochku:
A key component of this martial art: Strength and speed.
Ochku is a defensive and offensive martial art that focuses on completing dominating by using fast and hard-hitting moves that stun and hurt your opponents. The focus of this martial is punches, elbow jabs, and high kicks and it often relies on your strength and speed.
Ochku's greatest strength is that feels confident and sure of yourself once you are dominating your opponent and the tides of the fight are in his favor and can make the opponent full of doubt and makes them afraid to make the next move.
Ochku's greatest weakness is that your opponents can use your strength and speed against them as Ochku can be a reckless style at times.
#4
Choera-Crava:
A key component of this martial art: Accuracy and balance.
Choera-Crava is a mixed martial art that focuses on defeating your foes with subtle body shifts that either deflect or redirect your foes' attacks and create openings to retaliate. It focuses lies on quick movements and takedowns and it relies on your accuracy and balance and your opponent's speed and attacks.
Choera-Crava's greatest strength is its balance, which leaves you almost immovable if you are balanced. Changing the shifts between yourself and your opponent leaves your foe no choice but to change their stance.
Choera-Crava's greatest weakness is that you have to be balanced to use it or else, you leave yourself wide open for your opponent.
#5
Nejaesh:
A key component of this martial art: Focus, agility, and mobility.
Nejaesh is an offensive and defensive that focuses on swords and defeating your opponents with swift strikes, excellent movements, how well you can move in any kind of area, and the ability to stay calm in a battle. It relies on your controlling your emotions, your agility, movement, and your skill with a sword.
Nejaesh's greatest strength is it teaches how to handle and control your emotions better than before. It would throw your opponent off guard once they see how calm and focused you are.
Nejaesh's greatest weakness is when your let emotions get control of you, you lose focus and the style becomes ineffective.
#6
Tiesk Mia:
A key component of this martial art: Knowledge of your strengths and weaknesses.
Tiesk Mia is a mixed martial art that focuses on the knowledge of yourself and defeating your opponent by maximizing your strengths and minimizing your weaknesses. It focuses on what you feel most comfortable with. Wheater it is punches, kicks, headbutts, Glocks, tech nines, lances, swords, grapples, etc.
Tiesk Mia's greatest strength is that it allows the user to feel comfortable with themself and gives them great mental strength. Making the user highly resistant to whatever mind games their opponent might play.
Tiesk Mia's greatest weakness is that if the user's opponent's mind games managed to work...it makes the user lose their comfort and makes the style's effectiveness greatly reduce as the user begins to use their weaknesses.
#7
Ojido:
A key component of this martial art: Endurance.
Ojido is a defensive that focuses on building your pain tolerance and defeating your opponent by tiring them out and forcing them to retreat. It focuses on submissions, grapples, and takedowns and it relies on the user's endurance.
Ojido's greatest strength is suffering heavy injuries and attacks and continuing to fight with an almost impeccable will. It will mess with the user's opponent's confidence as they begin to doubt if they can continue to fight or begin the user down. It will either make the opponent retreat or surrender.
Ojido's greatest weakness is that the user tends to get cocky or arrogant as they begin to get reckless and make them believe that they can do this forever. However, they can only take so much before they pass out from losing too much blood or their injuries. They can die if they are not careful.
#8
Nenteba:
A key component of this martial art: Strength reflexes, speed, and the area.
Nenteba is a mostly offensive martial art that focuses on defeating your opponents by fierce attacks on their weaker body parts or your opponent's weak spots. It focuses on well-placed strikes and pressure points and it often relies on your and your opponent's reflexes.
Nenteba's greatest strength is that it is brutal. It ends fights quickly or forces your opponent to surrender as the pain can be excruciating.
Nenteba's greatest weakness is that it reckless to use when they are multiple opponents to face. It also doesn't work well in a closed area. If your opponent's reflexes are greater than yours, they can dodge the attacks.
#9
Johlwak:
A key component of this martial art: Mobility and agility.
Johlwak is a defensive and offensive martial art that focuses on defeating your opponent by quick movements and reflexes. It focuses on blocks, open hand strikes, and low kicks. It often relies on the agility and movement of yourself and your opponent.
Johlwak's greatest strength is that open hand strikes are devasting and can leave your opponent stunned for a while. Giving you the advantage of landing a chain of attacks on your opponent.
Johlwak's greatest weakness is its lack of punches and grapples. If your opponent knows boxing and any kind of grappling martial art, that can take advantage of the fact and out-punch you or get you on the ground.
