I understand now.. and no i do not have questions at this time.Okay, the reason it blocks sensory is because it literally overloads them. As you know Keigoku is the chakra of the Juubi, meaning it has an incredibly powerful chakra presence. So when the technique is released after a build up, releasing it with so much spiritual pressure it literally overloads sensory abilities, similar to the Sharingan which is blinded by the sheer condensed evil chakra, a normal sensor has his ability overloaded meaning regardless of what else happens involving chakra all he can feel is the Juubi's chakra.
Incapacitation is a mental aspect as with all other keigoku techniques, the person struck by this will feel searing mental pain, resulting in them being unable to act for one turn, the amount of mental pain is the equivalent to being struck so hard you become almost vegetative, your brain will not work correctly after being struck by this, for a full turn. So yes it's full incapacitation, body and mind.
Any questions?
I think this one is straight forwards. I am not confused on anything. I am guessing 1 seal per side and the last two for top and bottom?Ok good, that's basically what this jutsu does, it's very quick and an effective way to incapacitate opponents, however obviously it shines against sensory types or eye technique users. So now lets continue on with the final technique you can learn as a Paladin.
( Hadō no Kyūjū: Kurohitsugi ) - Way of Destruction Number Ninety: Black Coffin
Type: Offensive
Rank: A
Range: Short-Long
Chakra: 30
Damage: 60
Description:
The user makes six handseals, causing portals to emerge on all sides around the opponent, a few metres away. Keigoku flows from these portals, before forming itself into a black coffin-shaped box surrounding the opponent, large enough to trap two people. The box covers the opponent in all sides, including above and below ( however the portal from below only appears as the other sides have been fully created ); contact with it makes the opponent's head ache badly. As soon as the box forms fully, taking around the same time it takes to throw a kunai, spears of Keigoku manifest themselves on the walls and shoot inward, impaling an opponent caught within it. This causes severe mental agony, causing the opponent to feel exhausted and collapse temporarily for one turn.
This technique may be used only thrice per battle.
No Nekura techniques above A-rank may be used during the same turn and the next turn.
Same as before tell me what you can see and ask any questions.
Actually the one weakness of this technique is the seals, as you know making handseals is not actually required to form portals the seals are used to position the Keigoku and mold it correctly behind the portals. The technique is not flexible you must fully create the box to utilize it.I think this one is straight forwards. I am not confused on anything. I am guessing 1 seal per side and the last two for top and bottom?
Is it possible to create half of these and not create a box? Or do i have to create a box fully and use this technique? Just wondering it's flexabilities of the technique or shall i say versatility.
This was my question actually. We can create portals without seals as you said, i knew this but what does that have to do with position the Keigoku?Actually the one weakness of this technique is the seals, as you know making handseals is not actually required to form portals the seals are used to position the Keigoku and mold it correctly behind the portals.
To be honest we shouldn't have to make seals to use any of our techniques, but obviously that would be OP so we make seals to prepare such a large amount of Keigoku.This was my question actually. We can create portals without seals as you said, i knew this but what does that have to do with position the Keigoku?
I see!! Thanks for the training!To be honest we shouldn't have to make seals to use any of our techniques, but obviously that would be OP so we make seals to prepare such a large amount of Keigoku.
I should use this opportunity to show the scale of the Keigoku used for black coffin i guess.
[video=youtube;AF3W23xHw2E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF3W23xHw2E[/video]
That is black coffins size, so it uses a considerable amount of Keigoku.