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Bakudo #1 Sai

This bundle is marked as useful / simple. Simplicity is bliss, low effort and/or may contain minor bugs.
Bakudō #1: Sai (塞) is a basic Kidō spell in the Bleach universe. It's a simple binding spell that restrains the target's arms behind their back, effectively immobilizing them.

  • Function: To restrain and immobilize a target.
  • Effect: Binds the target's arms behind their back.
  • Ease of Use: Considered a very basic and easy-to-learn spell.
Sai is often used for basic restraint and capturing, though it can be easily broken by someone with sufficient strength or spiritual power.


Story Time: I first drew this image back in 2009. I decided to try updating it recently as well as generating alternative AI and ported versions.


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Bakudo #1 Sai (Icon)

Simple Version (Icon)

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Panda
Set as Useful as stated in comments and it could be useful for certain maps.
Did you just crop these from that photo in the description?
No lmao, though I could see how it looks like that. These were hand drawn actually, but I drew them an extremely long time ago like 2009 and never uploaded here, so I worked off the old png file I found (the simple version) and then added more hand-drawn detail.

Overall, it's a rather eclectic icon and admittedly doesn't fit well into the WC3 universe, but I figured some might find it useful, and I made the two other versions just to see which would style would fit best.

I'd say it's useful/simple. Let me know if you have any recommended changes.

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