Yūichi Jin/Abilities

Jin is an A-Rank (former S-Rank) Border agent, as well as a member of the Tamakoma Branch; as such, he is very powerful. He is able to take on various Trion Warriors on his own at the same time. Although part of his strength is owed to his Side Effect, Jin boasts a high level of skill. For the purposes of defense missions, he is considered the equivalent of one unit by himself.[BBF Q218] Using Scorpion, he is strong enough to fight on equal ground against Hyuse, who is a very skilled combatant in his own right possessing one of Aftokrator's Enhanced Triggers. Jin's fighting prowess with Kogetsu made him second only to Tachikawa, Border's current highest ranked Attacker and solo fighter. After the creation of Scorpion, all their fights started ending in ties. He retains a high level of skill even with a normal blade, however, as shown by his ability to fend off Tachikawa and all of Kazama Unit with a sealed Fūjin. Since he can predict the enemy's attacks, instead of blocking he can simply dodge them or avert the trajectory. His Side Effects also makes him a very hard target for Snipers, as he can foretell where they will attack him from. If he perceives an enemy can be agitated easily, he can use his predictions to manipulate them. He can integrate elements of hand-to-hand combat in his swordsmanship, using his legs to throw an opponent off balance or if they get too close. Futher proof of his strength is the fact that he was able to defeat Tachikawa and all of Kazama Unit with his Black Trigger.

Side Effect
Foresight: Jin is able to see some of the near potential futures of people around him, but is unable to see the future of people he hasn't met. The more likely a future is to be realized, the more of it he can see; vice versa, he cannot see very far into uncertain futures that can be tinkered with. He can use this ability in battle, and it works especially well in conjunction with Fūjin. However, he does not see everything and cannot predict certain attacks. The exact details of this weakness are unknown. His defeats during rank battles are generally caused by him getting so absorbed in reading the future that he loses sight of the present.