Sprint for five or six meters, then deliver a horizontal slash.
Every step must land on an energy node, and when slashing, the energy nodes must also be aligned from the sword to the arm to the torso, simultaneously coordinating the upper body motions with the lower body and inertia.
It was much more difficult than the previous triple slash, crescent slash, or cross arc light slash, mainly because the way energy was released was different.
Once he had mastered this technique, his understanding of swordsmanship would improve by an entire level.
Practice repeatedly.
He had no idea how long it would take to truly master it.
He practiced this sprinting slash against the rocks and trees beside the campsite.
Due to his lack of proficiency, half of the cuts he made were uneven and not as powerful as the ones he typically delivered when slashing normally.