We will start with ash and move along from there. Using you're own wording, you are very correct ash is what is left after something is finished burning, however that is not as important in the canon usage. Ash has a greyish color to it, now the ash usually has two components to it. It can be very corrosive, as in if it touches the opponent, not only would it burn him badly but skin him depending on how fast the technique of ash is moving. The second part is its explosive capability, if I set a source of ash on fire, it will explode immensely. However the explosion is almost like a projectile, it is out of your control so be sure to keep a safe distance from explosive ash. Ash can also make breathing difficult and harm the eyes and vital facial areas of the opponent. Ash can be a great tool to use for tactical planning or straight up warfare. Common misconception is ash is treated different from normal fire, it has the same elemental weaknesses and strengths, however combining it can be a little bit more iffy. A combo with lightning can be good but also dangerous as I said before. Ash is also something to expand upon when it comes to making customs.Ash, is what's left after something is burned. When you throw ash, you can incinerate it with fire. Ash is also good for distracting, ie blocking their sight. That's why its still categorized as Fire Release.
I have a question to ask you before I explain and discuss. What exactly mean Gas is more free flowing than ash? Please explain this, that way when I get to discussing I can deduce this much better <_<.Gas is also under Fire. After throwing gas, you can use fire to incinerate it, making a fire xD. I think Gas is better to use than ash, as Gas is more free flowing than ash.
Um, gas is somehow like wind, while ash is a little more solid. So, I concluded that gas (wind) is faster and more free flowing than ash (a little solid) This is just a thought though.I have a question to ask you before I explain and discuss. What exactly mean Gas is more free flowing than ash? Please explain this, that way when I get to discussing I can deduce this much better <_<.
Gas can be categorized as a wind substance almost, I mean wind is considered a flow of gases in the atmosphere, so you are very correct in that assessment. It has a much more free-flowing movement and very light. However, when it comes to speed, or when it comes to releasing faster, our RP is placed under specific rules when it comes to speed. I'm guessing you forgot about what I wrote in page one, didn't you? Let me c/p it here.Um, gas is somehow like wind, while ash is a little more solid. So, I concluded that gas (wind) is faster and more free flowing than ash (a little solid) This is just a thought though.
Now realize, ash and fire are of the same nature which is fire. There is no speed chart associated with them either in the canon list, so we have to go with time frame. If I send as gas technique at a an opponent, it will get to him just as fast as if I was to send an ash technique. Ash is much more abrasive and dense, gas is free-flowing and light, but the overall movement and time it takes to get from point A to point B is most the time the case. Always remember this, so speed wise, gas is just as fast as ash when traveling so that case is null. Some cases might be different that changes the speed of travel and release (hand seals, combo with other elements, etc) however that is the basis and is something you should always remember. Now enough with the battle training <_< time to deduce gas.- Time Frame
- Speed Chart
- And elemental nature, however this is extremely limited and lenient. Some elements are considered quicker then others, however Time Frame and speed chart are the two main basis and those two takes priority in a fight.
Yes, because ash and gas are also under fire.Does ash and gas have the same elemental weakness and strength compared to regular fire?
Corrosive is the kind of ash that burns the opponent. So, if the corrosive ash touches the opponent it would burn him or damage his skin badly. It's kind of destructible than explosive.What is the difference between corrosive and explosive ash (some ash techs might have both application, but I want the specific difference)?
Fire is released at the user's lungs to the mouth most likely. Some are also released from the hands.What are the most common areas fire is released?
CorrectYes, because ash and gas are also under fire.
Watch out for them explosions <_<, the canon jutsu used with ash is luckily considered both corrosive and explosive. However, when you get to making customs, you can differentiate and make some nice ideas. I personally like explosive ash, since they to can be considered quite hot and deliver second to third degree burns. Corrosive ash can literally skin the opponent though but it does work well with earth and metal objects. Depends on the preferences, again, save those amazing ideas ;_; #Customs4LifeCorrosive is the kind of ash that burns the opponent. So, if the corrosive ash touches the opponent it would burn him or damage his skin badly. It's kind of destructible than explosive.
Explosive is the kind of ash that, explodes. When I incinerate explosive ash with fire, it explodes. Somehow the fire is out of your control, much like a projectile.
Maybe corrosive is better than explosive. Corrosive "destroys", while explosive still needs the need of a fire jutsu to incinerate. Meaning corrosive only takes one move while explosive takes two.
Mouth, body limbs, and in some cases out of the ground (rising pillars of fire techniques)Fire is released at the user's lungs to the mouth most likely. Some are also released from the hands.
O goodness that totally shows with the high detailed explanation and description you just gave me. #SenpaiSoProudI always imagined combinations xD
I love burning tornadoes.1--Fire + Wind. So, if I use wind with fire, the fire becomes stronger. I'd think like a tornado with fire mixed with it xD
Hmmm, that laugh did scare me.2--Fire + Lightning. So I use Lightning to shock them and burn them too. *evil laugh*
Yeah but can you tell me how they react o-o?3--Fire + Water. Though they are not perfect, I think it's good. It sounds and looks cool. Not the best though.
Cause, earth melts, fire burns, lava is melted rock that has been burned. AKa Pseudo-lava.4--Fire + Earth. I don't know but I don't see any combinations with these two ._. I can't imagine any combinations with earth, because its the most solid.