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Alright, since died, I figured its ok for me to kick up a new one.

If you were to pick a ninja and have them learn a jutsu or ability from somebody else's repertoire, who, what, and why? It has to be something that they could reasonably learn given their chakra levels, taijutsu skills, etc.

Naruto - FTG. Obvious, but its nice to see him learning his father's techniques.

Shikamaru - Hashirama's Bringer of Darkness. Stylistically it fits. The databooks have Shikamaru rated at a 3 for genjutsu, yet we've never seen him use one. This fixes that. I can only imagine the sheer terror of going up against a shadow jutsu user and your entire world suddenly turning black. All of a sudden his shadow jutsu never misses.

*withdrawn*
Kakashi - Minato's ability to touch the ground and sense distance and number of enemies. Definitely useful.
 
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Kakashi can already touch the ground to see how many enemies are in the vicinity.
That's nothing special dude any Jounin level shinobi should be able to do that.
Kakashi did it in Kakashi Gaiden as a child.
 

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Kakashi can already touch the ground to see how many enemies are in the vicinity.
That's nothing special dude any Jounin level shinobi should be able to do that.
So far as I knew only Tobirama and Minato could do that.
 

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Nope, like he said, it's a common skill.
seems to indicate otherwise by its absence of claims such as yours.

Either way, I don't want to argue over so minor a point, I'll concede.
 

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I quite agree.
 

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Alright, I'm going to continue talking to myself here.

Choji - One thousand years of death. Why? Combine it with partial multi-size technique.

I dare anybody to top that.
 
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