Thunder Breathing

Breath of Thunder Style ({{Ruby|雷|かみなり}}の{{Ruby|呼|こ}}{{Ruby|吸|きゅう}})
Although the origin of the breath style has not been specified in the manga, it is primarily taught by the former Pillar, Shihan. This technique increases the user's strength and agility to equal a demon's. There are a total of six original styles that can be used with the Breath of Thunder. Later on in the manga, the Demon Slayer Agatsuma Zenitsu was able to create a seventh style when confronting his former senior.

Attacks

 * First Style: Thunder Clap Flash (ノ  Ichi no kata: Hekireki?) - The user dashes forward and slashes at their opponent with incredible speed. Zenitsu has honed this ability to the extent of being able to repeat the dash multiple times in quick succession.
 * Six Fold ( Roku ren?) - This technique is primarily used by Zenitsu, it is a compilation of the First Style with a series of six dashes. but Zenitsu has been able to dash eight times within one use of the technique.
 * God Speed - Zenitsu primarily utilises this technique, but the swordsman is able to augment the speed of the Thunder Clap Flash further..
 * Second Style: Lightning Ball - The swordsman is able to generate a series of five straight thunder attacks all performed in a single moment.
 * Third Style: Buzzing Mosquito Thunder - The swordsman is able to generate a spinning wave of lightning in all directions for a damaging attack.
 * Fourth Style: Distant Thunder - The user is able to generate a ranged thunder strike at a distance.
 * Fifth Style: Heat Lightning - The user is able to generate slashing attack composed of lightning that cracks skin and burns flesh.
 * Sixth Style: Electric Lightning Shower - The swordsman creates a series of thunder strikes that cracks the target's body.


 * Seventh Style: Flaming Thunder God (Shichi no kata: Honoikazuchi no kami) This is the seventh form that was created by Agatsuma Zenitsu. The user creates a dragon-like creature emitting fire and thunder. This form alongside God Speed allows the swordsman to move extremely fast.