Flying Swallow

Using 'Chakra Flow', this technique requires a bladed weapon; by feeding chakra into the weapon, the ninja will increase the length and density of his blade to strike an enemy from several feet out of the physical blade's range. This is accomplished by creating an invisible extension of chakra that shapes into an edge that functions like the normal blade itself.

Seeing the blade, the opponent may misjudge how far they need to move to avoid an incoming strike and thereby still be cut even if they manage to avoid the metal portion of the blade. The chakra-enhanced blades are strong and sharp enough to strike through solid rock or cut through iron. This technique works best with elemental chakra, especially with wind chakra for offensive cutting power.

Trivia

 * The Flying Swallow is a shōgi piece used in a large-board variant called taikyoku shōgi, which is possibly the most challenging chess-like game in existence, with over 400 pieces of more than 200 types on either side.
 * This technique's name and effects likely come from the proverb "One swallow does not make a summer" which means a single fortunate event doesn't mean that what follows will also be good. An example of the reference is when Asuma charged Kisame with his blades, Kisame was proudly assured he dodged the attack, but was shocked to see he still got sliced right after.