1. Chakra Control: Chidori requires a high level of chakra control. The user needs to be able to mold their chakra into a specific shape and keep it stable.
2. Chakra Gathering: The user gathers chakra in one hand, usually the dominant one. The chakra is concentrated at the palm of the hand and takes on a deep blue or black color.
3. Rotation: The user rapidly rotates the chakra by spinning their wrist. This creates a high-speed, spinning vortex of chakra.
4. Piercing Power: The rotating chakra creates a sharp piercing blade. The user can then thrust their hand with the Chidori forward to attack the opponent.
5. Lightning Element: Chidori is an advanced lightning element technique. When the chakra is combined with lightning nature, it becomes even stronger and more destructive. The Chidori can cut through most objects and can even pierce through the opponent's defenses.
6. Enhanced Mobility: Chidori also grants the user enhanced mobility. By channeling chakra into their feet, they can temporarily move at extremely fast speeds. This increased speed can be used to evade enemy attacks or quickly close in on an opponent.
7. Drawbacks: While powerful, Chidori puts a significant strain on the user's body due to the high chakra requirements and the stress on the arm. Overuse can lead to exhaustion or even permanent injury.
Please note that Chidori is a fictional technique and cannot be performed in real life.