Okay, same format as with Selen. Also, did you learn the Rasengan techniques? And the summoning ones?
After creating several clones, you and your clones will spread out in different directions around the opponent. After doing so, you will all unleash a large amount of projectiles towards the opponent. Quite simple, and not really necessary to be a technique as it can be done in free form. It doesn't even cost chakra..so it is kind of free form. Weird.
One of my favorite techniques back in the day as Minato, after throwing a small projectile like a shuriken, you will form five hand seals and create up to a thousand shadow clones of said weapon. This means that its like the weapons are real, and all the weapons copied, still carry the markings of the original weapon that was thrown. This allowed me to cover the field with FTG kunai, or simply use it to make a thousand explosive tagged kunai, and cause a massive explosion. Pretty cool technique as well, and covers a large range, though it isn't difficult to counter, and can make things difficult if the opponent turns it back on you via the use of Wind, or something to change the direction of the weapons.
Yea I believe I learnt those.
For this technique I begin by creating several clones of myself. I indicate for my clones to surround the target, as they do so they all draw several shuriken from their pouch as do I. Once in position we release a barrage of shuriken towards the target in the center, covering a wide area and coming from so many directions it would be almost impossible to avoid.
This technique is decent enough, attacking from so many directions would make it hard to dodge though shuriken are relatively easy to knock off course. Its main drawback is having to already have clones on the field plus it would be quite obvious if you started to surround your opponent in this way. The A rank is good though since they won't be able to freeform their way out of the attack.
To begin my next technique I focus my chakra and toss a kunai in an arc to land on the target dummy. After I release it I follow with a string of 5 quick hand seals. Focusing upon the kunai I create hundreds of duplicates with real physical substance that rain down over the area.
This is a really cool and useful technique that can be used in a bunch of different ways. The large area of effect is nice and if timed right copying the shuriken can be a real surprise to the enemy. The fact that is also copies any marks or seals upon the weapon only makes it more versatile. This technique is a great example of being simple but truly useful and versatile.