The Mashou Heki (魔性壁) was a Third Stage obstacle that was the final obstacle before the Final Stage in KUNOICHI 7. It was never attempted but was meant to be a more elaborate version of the Sending Climber, Hang Climbing, and Kabe Nobori from SASUKE.
It is a gigantic rock wall with four sections that the competitor must cross.
- They start on a horizontal wall, using the narrow empty spaces on it to cross it.
- They must then transition to a vertical wall that is 90 degrees to the right of the first wall, which also has empty spaces, but the women must climb up this wall instead of crossing it.
- From this point onward, they must use rock-climbing artifacts scattered on the wall to climb. The third section is at an unknown acute angle.
- The final section straightens up to around the level of the Mujouheki from KUNOICHI 5. It is also scattered with rock-climbing artifacts.
Unlike most obstacles in the Third Stage at the time, the Mashou Heki was clearly a more strength-based obstacle, indicating the need for a different strategy. However, when the course was re-created as a racing competition in KUNOICHI 8, the Mashou Heki and the remainder of Stage 3 were all replaced with the Flying Roll.