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Alright, Fullbring now. Please excuse the extreme amount of references and quotes for attack named. I wasn't at my best.

"Hello" is the name of the Fullbring.

The fullbring takes the shape of a small pocket knife that once activated takes the shape of an ornate, artfully worked rapier, that is often perceived as being too beautiful or well-crafted to have actually been conceived by a human.

"My name is X"-where "X" is the name of the wielder. This ability serves to unlock the fullbrings power. When activated with this command, it serves as a means of "absolute defense" through the sword's parrying movements being able to shift attacks and then redirect them at the enemy. This mostly works with energy attacks alone, but its defensive prowess is still quite potent with physical.

"You killed my X"-where "X" can be anything. Someone's pride, someone's soul, someone's whatever. It works best when referring to living beings such as one's ally or family. This is a form of absolute offense instead when an enemy has to be hit once. The spot becomes marked, and all further attacks from the user are shifted and redirected to hit and never miss that one spot. The edge of "Hello" becomes far sharper when in this mode.

"Prepare to X"- is the ultimate attack form of "Hello". Stabbing at the foe, the strength of said stab is inversely proportional to the user's preparedness to do said "X" action. A reminder, that if X is something incredibly ridiculous like "Prepare to watch sappy old shows all day" which an opponent, like say Kenpachi would have no idea of, the ability is rendered completely moot. The less someone is prepared to say, die, the stronger the attack is.

Enhanced Hello. Once Hello becomes enhanced, the blade itself basically becomes invisible. That is not just it. New abilities are gained while in this form. Whilst the former was supposedly a mastery over both offense and defense, this one is a it different. It specialized in counter attack. Basically, killing the opponent with his or her or its own abilities.

"You Keep Using That Word"- is a required power that basically serves to "mark" much like in the case of "You killed my X", but instead of an opponent's body, it marks one of their abilities that is actually named, with the user having full knowledge of the name. Witnessing Getsuga Tensho but not knowing its name would render this ability ineffective.

"I don't think it means what you think it means". Once an ability has been marked, it is basically "stripped" from the opponent. Provided the user CAN actually use it in their state, it becomes theirs to use. Only one ability can be handled this way. Once a new ability is marked, the old one's control is returned to the original user.