Meidō Zangetsuha

The is an immensely strong and powerful offensive technique that creates a path that sends anyone who is hit with it directly to Hell itself, killing them without actually harming them. The technique originally belonged to the yōkai Shishinki. The Great Dog Demon battled Shishinki and defeated him with the Tessaiga and used it to steal the technique. Because of the technique's dark nature it was cast off Tessaiga and Tenseiga was created to contain it. Tenseiga was then given to Sesshōmaru as he was the only one capable of perfecting the technique while withstanding the terrible jyaki associated with it, until Inuyasha was ready to utilize it.

The Meidō as it was originally with Shishinki resembled a black sphere, but Sesshōmaru's version started out with a crescent shape, eventually gaining an elliptical form as Sesshōmaru gained strength and experience. However, he was incapable of recreating the Meidō in its original form because of Tenseiga's nature as an incomplete sword, until the sword resonated with Tessaiga during his encounter with Shishinki, enabling Sesshōmaru to perfect the technique while manifesting a Meidō bigger and stronger than Shishinki's version.

Later, Inuyasha would prove himself worthy as the true wielder of Tessaiga and Meidō Zangetsuha in Sesshōmaru's eyes during their final battle, and Sesshōmaru willingly relinquished the perfected technique to Inuyasha by breaking Tenseiga over Tessaiga, allowing the technique to be absorbed back into Tessaiga and giving the sword a new alternate form in the guise of a black blade resembling a Meidō.

The technique would undergo one final transformation to better reflect Inuyasha's ownership of it as well as Tessaiga's nature as "a sword that cuts". The gigantic sphere that swallows everything whole was replaced by a barrage of blades that rips apart what it hits and then sucks up the remains. In this new form the Meidō finally started to work on Naraku, who proved to be resistant to the attack's original form while in his ultimate form. Nevertheless, the Sacred Shikon Jewel itself was able to survive this technique's full power and strength.