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Team second wins pretty easily.
Ik, I am simply showing their own fan-fic is a failure in this match-up.Same thing I said to Penguin, Finger Sensing doesn't use any kind of vibrations.
Um, nothing but fanfiction. Contact Sensing is needed to find the clam and Tobirama nor Minato don't have that.
LOL, the manga clearly stated that normal sensing won't let you find the clam, so this is even worse than the other two claiming Finger Sensing works.
Same thing I said to Penguin, Finger Sensing doesn't use any kind of vibrations.
Ik, I am simply showing their own fan-fic is a failure in this match-up.
2ndGen Kage win.
In order to maintain the illusions, the clam must continually exude the mist from its siphons, throughout the duration of the technique. The act of doing so would create vibrations allowing a finger sensing user to possibly sense it@Bold- You have a pretty good point.
@Blue- It highly doubt his finger sensing would work not to mention movement is required for vibrations.
In order to maintain the illusions, the clam must continually exude the mist from its siphons, throughout the duration of the technique. The act of doing so would create vibrations allowing a finger sensing user to possibly sense it
How do you think Gaara's contact(or sand) sensing works?Um, nothing but fanfiction. Contact Sensing is needed to find the clam and Tobirama nor Minato don't have that.
And the point of the picture is? I already know normal sensing doesn't workYou must be registered for see images
And the clam makes direct contact with the ground which is connected to the finger sensing user, so there is an indirect connection between them just like Gaara, his sand and the target. That's the point@T Bogard, contract sensing makes direct contact. Finger sensing could be sensing from the ground instead.
And the clam makes direct contact with the ground which is connected to the finger sensing user, so there is an indirect connection between them just like Gaara, his sand and the target. That's the point