The heritage of the Shaolin Temple spans millions of years, every one of the Seventy-Two Unrivaled Techniques is remarkable, the difference lies only in who uses it and how it is used.
For example, the Flower-Picking Finger, which is rarely cultivated in the Shaolin Temple and generally considered to be ordinary in power, was practiced by the late abbot of the Shaolin Temple, the 'Venerable Kashyapa', Xuan Tan, to a breathtaking level of skill.
The Mahā Finger is quite famous among the Seventy-Two Shaolin Unrivaled Techniques, but to fully wield its power still depends on who uses it.
Each of the Seventy-Two Unrivaled Techniques of the Shaolin Temple has its unique understanding, and even a particular Buddhist Law needs to be embodied with it to comprehend the true meaning of Martial Arts within it.