The second form of the Vanishing Stance was more on explosiveness.
Combined with the first form, the second form's attack was powerful at the same speed. Meaning, whenever Ned had a blade in hand, he could use Stance to perform direct assaults with unpredictability in a pattern.
And this was where Ned took a lot of time to master. Like the Water Moon Stance that let out a burst of air, the second form's attack was exploding with furiousness and speed. If Roy's movements were graceful and the blade whistle as he attacks, Ned's attack was rough. Although he could perform the first form with ease, the second form made his first form rough.
Ned realized that as he increases the difficulty of the stance, the more rigid he was becoming.
And there he thought it would be easy with his mastery of weapon types.
Ned could only sigh.
To master the second form of the Vanishing Stance, he must be faster than the first yet powerful in terms of attacks.