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Before you read im not saying this will work im simply stating an idea that i had and asking for your thoughts on it.
The Flying Thunder God Technique is a technique created by Minato Namikaze which allows the user to transport themselves to a marked location in the blink of an eye.
Lets say the user of this tech throws multiple kunis on the ground in separate locations. In order to teleport themselves to one of these kuni the user would need to specifically target the kuni wherever it is to transport themselves there.(weather the user can see it or not doesn't matter as long as the user knows exactly where it is). If this was not true then the user would not be able to decide where to transport themselves.
Lets say that the user is in a fight against someone with exceptional genjutsu ability's who has genjutsu that effects there surroundings. If the user of FTG was to toss kunis all over the ground near the genjutsu user couldn't the genjutsu user cast an illusion to make millions of kuni appear all over the ground making it impossible for the FTG user to identify the real ones making it nearly impossible for the user to target and transport to them? From then on in the battle the only kuni the user could transport themselves to are kuni positioned in location that they are aware of (For example a kuni in there house). Or the kuni that the user is certain of there location like the kuni they throw at there opponent.
Its just a thought let me know what you think Fail or Genius.
The Flying Thunder God Technique is a technique created by Minato Namikaze which allows the user to transport themselves to a marked location in the blink of an eye.
Lets say the user of this tech throws multiple kunis on the ground in separate locations. In order to teleport themselves to one of these kuni the user would need to specifically target the kuni wherever it is to transport themselves there.(weather the user can see it or not doesn't matter as long as the user knows exactly where it is). If this was not true then the user would not be able to decide where to transport themselves.
Lets say that the user is in a fight against someone with exceptional genjutsu ability's who has genjutsu that effects there surroundings. If the user of FTG was to toss kunis all over the ground near the genjutsu user couldn't the genjutsu user cast an illusion to make millions of kuni appear all over the ground making it impossible for the FTG user to identify the real ones making it nearly impossible for the user to target and transport to them? From then on in the battle the only kuni the user could transport themselves to are kuni positioned in location that they are aware of (For example a kuni in there house). Or the kuni that the user is certain of there location like the kuni they throw at there opponent.
Its just a thought let me know what you think Fail or Genius.
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