Limbo: Border Jail
I've been reading about the Godly technique: Limbo/ Rinbo. People started to say that the duplicate of one in the shadow world could use the same abilities as the one it duplicated, so the original user.
So I also began to read that people began to say: no, it's not the same abilities that they have, they are only as strong.
So I researched for myself and this is the translation of Databook 4:
Rinbo Hengoku
Perceiving this phantom is impossible, the enemies unpreparedness invites disaster.
A person who posses the Rinnegan can intervene in an adjacent world, an extremely distance world. In that space a shadow is produced, which everyone who is connected with the current world can't feel. Not only will the jutsu user gain a duplicate of himself with equal ability, but it will also be invisible. Squaring of against a user, counter attack is impossible, going up against this ability will result in one losing against such a powerful enemy
The Rinnegan can shape one shadow. With a complete set of two Rinnegan it can shape 4.
When fighting the enemy in close combat the shadow will stay away. But after a time the shadow will return.
So, it says that the user is granted to be able to use 4 duplicates of him in the shadow world, with equal ability.
The sentence of equal ability is interpreted in 2 ways:
1) The shadow's abilities are equal to the user, but with equal they mean physically, so only taijutsu.
2) The shadow's abilities are equal to the user, so it has every ability of the user.
Personally I think that the 2nd option is what they mean.
Because why else would it be called EQUAL ability? if the shadow couldn't use every ability of it's original then it wouldn't be equal? Equal means the same and the same ability wouldn't be said that way if it only was like it's taijutsu that is equal to the user, so strength/ speed.
And it's a duplicate of the original, why else would it be called a duplicate if it couldn't even use ninjutsu of genjutsu? Even shadow clones can use ninjutsu..
Tell me what u think.
Arigato.
I've been reading about the Godly technique: Limbo/ Rinbo. People started to say that the duplicate of one in the shadow world could use the same abilities as the one it duplicated, so the original user.
So I also began to read that people began to say: no, it's not the same abilities that they have, they are only as strong.
So I researched for myself and this is the translation of Databook 4:
Rinbo Hengoku
Perceiving this phantom is impossible, the enemies unpreparedness invites disaster.
A person who posses the Rinnegan can intervene in an adjacent world, an extremely distance world. In that space a shadow is produced, which everyone who is connected with the current world can't feel. Not only will the jutsu user gain a duplicate of himself with equal ability, but it will also be invisible. Squaring of against a user, counter attack is impossible, going up against this ability will result in one losing against such a powerful enemy
The Rinnegan can shape one shadow. With a complete set of two Rinnegan it can shape 4.
When fighting the enemy in close combat the shadow will stay away. But after a time the shadow will return.
So, it says that the user is granted to be able to use 4 duplicates of him in the shadow world, with equal ability.
The sentence of equal ability is interpreted in 2 ways:
1) The shadow's abilities are equal to the user, but with equal they mean physically, so only taijutsu.
2) The shadow's abilities are equal to the user, so it has every ability of the user.
Personally I think that the 2nd option is what they mean.
Because why else would it be called EQUAL ability? if the shadow couldn't use every ability of it's original then it wouldn't be equal? Equal means the same and the same ability wouldn't be said that way if it only was like it's taijutsu that is equal to the user, so strength/ speed.
And it's a duplicate of the original, why else would it be called a duplicate if it couldn't even use ninjutsu of genjutsu? Even shadow clones can use ninjutsu..
Tell me what u think.
Arigato.
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