Alrighty, cool.here's a table of what would happen:
Water vs Antlered Fire
B Rank vs A Rank
The water is unable to remove the coat, so both the coating and the fire power through. The overall jutsu is weaker, but still gets things done.
A Rank vs A rank
Water removes the coat of vapor, but the Fire goes on, as a weakened fire attack.
S Rank vs A rank
Water removes coat of vapor and douses out the fire, but is also neutralized in the process.
Pressure Water vs Antlered Water
C rank vs A rank
Jet pushes the water vapor, but is unable to make a dent. Antlered fire powers through.
B Rank vs A Rank
Jet pushes water vapor, piercing through it, but the fire still powers through.
A Rank vs A rank
Jet pierces through the coating and douses out the fire inside it, but is neutralized in the process.
S rank vs A rank
Jet pierces through the coating and douses out the fire inside, and still powers through towards you, albeit weakened.
It works with basically any Fire jutsu, as long as it is flame or something similar. It's unlikely it will combine well with flammable gas or hot ash, and it wasn't really intended to be used as such. It will basically "tame" the flame of any fire structure, and hone it in a more smooth and tangible construction.
It is a succession, since you are unable to perform 2 elements at the same time without Yin and Yang
Depends on the attack but yeah, it is not a 1 time thing, lasts until broken or released.Alright, so with this technique you're basically utilizing your chakra to smooth out the microscopic bumps and valleys that allow for friction, thus allowing you to slip and slide off of surfaces. Or, in reverse, to enhance those with chakra so as to make it so that you cling to objects. A pretty cool yet simple concept that I think I get.
I do however have a few questions.
Will the slippery version make you impervious to A rank and below physical attacks for as long as it's active, or would it be a one time thing?
What does this do for air resistance?
If, you were to have a propulsion technique, would you be able to go faster by utilising this, and in turn relying on it to reduce the forces that would otherwise slow you down. I.e Friction/Air resistance.
What about pressurized water, what then?Does it still slide off?