Talk:Wonsulsa/@comment-26484417-20151130164922/@comment-26484417-20151202044842

@Demotivator: Allow me to propose a different explanation for the techniques... I'm going to skip over Slider and Cut Fast Ball, because these seem pretty clear already.

Beam Cannon cannot be distinguished from any other blast that originates from a Baang. Even if you mention there is some "sphere" involved, all Baangs are spheres when they are formed, therefore we cannot really distinguish between this technique and any other regular beam originating from a Baang, since we have no idea how the "regular beams" work. That said, I'm willing to wager it is not a Wonsulsa technique simply because it would be pathetic example of a "special" Shinsoo manipulation. Notice how Viole didn't even bother copying this technique, probably because his FUG blasts are much better... =P

Blue Oar is not necessarily anything circulating, after all, it's a disc platform. I believe this is normal Shinsoo technique that simply forms a disc in the same way other may form a shield. Yet even if we assume that Baangs start as spheres and special manipulation could be of benefit, it is more likely that this is a Dansulsa technique (flattened sphere = wider-than-sphere disc), than a Wonsulsa technique (no matter how you slice it, if you make the disc circulate, the person riding it would circulate too). Especially when you consider this is a utility technique, so there is no strength of which to speak.

As for the definition, before we go on, I emphasised one more word there, because I find it equally important, if not the most important.
 * "circulates Shinsoo into a perfect circle, causing it to gain much greater strength while retaining the same myun and soo"

This description is the very notion of introducing rotation to projectiles to increase their penetrating power. To use the arrow example, the idea is to introduce rotation of the right axis to increase the strength of the arrow when compared to the same arrow without rotation. Of course, if you introduce (fast enough) rotation to the wrong axis, your arrow is going to appear as a weird disc, but the power will be severally reduced. So if the idea of the Wonsulsa techniques is to increase the strength, we known there is a well-known mechanism that already works on this principle.

In your post, you did not highlight the "circulates" at the beginning. Am I correct when I assume you mainly focus on the "perfect circle" and interpreted it as indication of the shape instead of, for instance, trajectory of the Shinsoo circulation?

With the initial word in mind, it's merely the Shinsoo that is meant to circulate into a perfect circle (i.e., rotate or revolve), whihc does not necessarily mean the technique must or even should have any particular shape... Pitch Changeup clearly shows the initial technique can be as simple as a punch (Cut Fast Ball), which one can then boost by making the Shinsoo circulate around it (in a perfect circle) giving it the rotation that raises its strength / penetrating power.