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Mizudeppō no Jutsu's (Water Gun Technique) value isn't fully appreciated/understood. The Hōzuki Clan's jutsu can be utilized in an expansive way capable of increasing the number of water bullets fired substantially. Mechanics Mizudeppō no Jutsu's mechanics are simple, even if we didn't have the databook for its inner-workings, how its executed would still be a facile question to answer; focusing compressed water throughout their finger tips, the Hōzuki Clansmen are able to fire compressed water at augmented speeds. The fourth databook's translation: Marvelous water droplets that steal away a person's life. With a flick they move faster than the speed of sound. Water droplets like the sharp bullet of an assassin pierce the enemy. The actual mechanics are simple, the body of the person liquifies. One takes aim with their finger tips and the water drop is shot like a bullet. Take heed of the bold/underlined context in both descriptions. Compressed water bullets shot out of the finger tips; similar to Kimimaro's own technique.
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Clarified; the usage of Mizudeppō no Jutsu through every limb located on the Hōzuki's hand is undeniably plausible. Overlooked through the foolish mindset: "Small-scale techniques are weak/If it isn't flashy it's fodder." That isn't the case with this technique; Mizudeppō no Jutsu favors minimal over maximal (i.e. small, but deadly over large, and deadly). The fourth databook states: Marvelous water droplets that steal away a person's life. With a flick they move faster than the speed of sound. Water droplets like the sharp bullet of an assassin pierce the enemy. Faster than the speed of sound, which we've canonically seen in the manga (i.e. Sandaime Kazekage's Iron Sand).
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Canonically, evading attacks faster than sound itself is impossible, and attempting to make a counter argument against that is difficult on the pretense: physically moving faster than sound (i.e. 332 meters per second) is nigh impossible, and hasn't been seen canonically in the manga. We've also never seen attacks faster than sound be evaded, as Chiyo had to implicate a stationary defense against the Sandaime Kazekage's Iron Sand technique:
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Further proving that attacks capable of moving faster than sound are capable of production, and the Hōzuki Clan's Mizudeppō no Jutsu can do such, making it a nigh impossible to evade technique, only through stationary defense can it be defended against (i.e. the similar way Chiyo defended), or being durable enough to tank the technique (i.e. Spiral Zetsu's Mokuton face mask).
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Durability Obito's mask was obviously composed of Senju DNA, as we've seen Senju DNA strengthens its target (i.e. character, or object), as seen when a Tobi encased Obito siphoning chakra from the tether (Hashirama's chakra), and the statue (outer path) to punch through the wall in Madara's hideout. Well as being able to hold together Obito's body, and in the end restoring it past his previous prime.
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Mizudeppō no Jutsu being able to accomplish the same feat (breaking through the mask) as a Bijuu Mode Naruto's Rasengan, is a huge strength feat that shouldn't be overlooked. Undoubtedly it'd be able to pierce through a large margin of individuals/chakra constructs except things such as; Susano'o, 3rd Raikage, etc. Anything of less durability than Obito's Mask/Susano'o/Sandaime Raikage's body is being pierced through. This is fact.
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TL;DR The Hōzuki Clan's Hiden (Secret Technique): Mizudeppō no Jutsu, is capable of not only being utilized by a single fingertip, but by all five fingertips present; increasing the lethality significantly. In addition, Mizudeppō no Jutsu is faster than the speed of sound (similar to Sandaime Kazekage's Iron Sand technique), further establishing its lethal properties in battle. |
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