Toma

Defeated: No one

Defeated By: Kirin, Hinako, Ryuu

 

 

Individual Stats

Wins - Losses Win % Total Votes Vote %
0 - 3 0% 25 40.3%

Martial Arts Style: Illusionary Martial Arts and Fencing

Cursed Form: No curse.

Strengths: Toma's illusionary powers can be devistating to those who aren't expecting them. They will think that they are being ingulfed in fire by a powerful magical attack, or they will be confused when they punch him, but never feel the blow connect. Toma is also pretty quick, being able to avoid Ranma's wild grabs at the gourd of magical water, and later being able to get through Ranma's defenses with his fencing.

Weaknesses: After an opponent realizes that Toma's attacks are illusionary, they can take steps not to be drawn into his traps. Being a rather small fellow compared to many of the Ranma 1/2 cast, he doesn't have a lot of endurance, so a few solid hits would probably be all it takes to take him out of action. In additon to this, he also has a little bit of an overconfidence problem, as many princes in the series do.

Weapons: Toma uses a sword which, oddly enough, remains seathed most of the time he fights. It seems to be the source of his illusionary powers, as he stopped using them altogether after he was disarmed in his fight with Ranma. It is assumed that he is skilled with it (he was able to fence quite well with a stick).

Special Moves:

Toma's ultimate technique is the Yogan Randigidan (Chaotic Illusion Magic). In order to perform this move, Toma must draw his shining sword, and hold it high into the air. This move can effect as many targets as Toma desires (although they have to be within sight of the sword, I would assume). The victims will be under the influence of an illusion in which they see themselves become engulfed in flames, and see their own bodies burn up. The shock of seeing such a thing will cause them to lose consciousness, unless they are able to realize it is an illusion, and keep their focus on what is 'real.'

In addition to this, he also has the ability to turn someone's attacks against them, and to create walls of force to stave off advancing enemies.

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