- Joined
- Aug 15, 2012
- Messages
- 3,129
- Reaction score
- 216
Up till this point, Kakashi has used his Kamui on his opponent or a different target to send that target to an alternate dimension.
Have you ever seen Kakashi use his MS on himself? And to teleport to a location OTHER than whatever dimension his Kamui accesses?
I think not. Kakashi has undoubtedly done something new, and what he has done can potentially lead to something more. It is all pure speculation of course, but it is reasonable none the less.
No that is highly doubtable that he would be able to use his Kamui through other parts of his body like Obito does. The way they work are as different as tsukuyomi and amaterasu, they are just connected by the same dimension. I have tried to explain exactly how Kakashis kamui works in another thread, but to make it very short. Kakashi can't just absorb whatever he wants. He opens a "portal" to the other dimension, and he needs to focus a lot of chakra to keep it open. The larger it is, the harder it is to keep it open.
This means he cannot "directly" absorb something big that is moving fast. He has to focus on a given point that the object will be in within the time it takes for him to open the portal at that location. When the object enters the area where the portal is, it will start absorbing. However, if the portal is too small the object will take longer to absorb. If Kakashi can't maintain the portal for long enough it will result in the portal "closing", thus if a part of that enemy is inside the portal that part will be ripped off. Like when Deidara had his arm ripped off, kakashis couldn't maintain the jutsu long enough to absorb it, thus it closed on his arm - ripping it off.
EDIT:
You must be registered for see links
is the thread I made on Kamui using the databook and examples from the manga.
Last edited: