Both strange jutsu's. The first one, seems like it could be powerful but the fact you have to use Assimilate all creation before hand doesn't help much as it's a short ranged attack. It'd be great to be able to use it mid air to smash down on the enemy from above. I never used Assimilate all creation myself yet outside of a training thread, but it's usage really intrigues me so I keep it in the back of my mind for future reference. I could see how the varying terrain could affect this, harder densities of different stone would add more weight/power to the attack, where as taking on the properties of mud would just be strange, and messy lol
I gather up my doton chakra, and after performing AAC I begin to take on the properties of the earth below thruout my whole body, hardening it like stone as begin to draw and collect from the nearby rocks, building myself into quite the impressive pile of stone manipulating the shape like a large sphere as I start spinning like a tire peeling out onto my enemy..
Rank: B
Type: Offensive
Range: Short
Chakra cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: After performing Assimilate all creation technique the user will collect from nearby rocks and create the necessary mass to perform the technique, Additionally using the rock powder to make the technique more damaging. Since the resulting Human Ball is made of a much stronger heavier material.
Note: Must use Assimilate all creation technique beforehand.
Now for the 2nd, I suppose if you had the opportunity with the enemies view being skewed, it couldn't hurt to lay down some scrolls hidden under mud piles and see if the enemy forgets they are there after a while. maybe even use a genjutsu to make the terrain appear like it did before hand so they don't notice the mud piles..
As my enemies vision is blocked, I gather my doton chakra while pulling out a few scrolls, laying them down a few meters apart from each other, one to the right, left, and one in the center....and wait patiently for them to possibly step on it and trigger the trap, maybe...
Rank: B
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short
Chakra cost: 20 (+10 per reformed wolf)
Damage points: 10 damage per wolf attack
Description: A trap technique in which the user will place somewhere and is activated upon contact with the opponent's chakra. The user uses a scroll to lay the trap in which releases mud that forms into the shape of wolves that will attack the enemy target/s. Despite being damaged the wolves can reform which can keep the enemy occupied to allow the enemy make a getaway. (Can only create a maximum of 3 mud wolves)
Note: Takes one turn to set the trap up and wolves only last two turns
I gather up my doton chakra, and after performing AAC I begin to take on the properties of the earth below thruout my whole body, hardening it like stone as begin to draw and collect from the nearby rocks, building myself into quite the impressive pile of stone manipulating the shape like a large sphere as I start spinning like a tire peeling out onto my enemy..
Rank: B
Type: Offensive
Range: Short
Chakra cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: After performing Assimilate all creation technique the user will collect from nearby rocks and create the necessary mass to perform the technique, Additionally using the rock powder to make the technique more damaging. Since the resulting Human Ball is made of a much stronger heavier material.
Note: Must use Assimilate all creation technique beforehand.
Now for the 2nd, I suppose if you had the opportunity with the enemies view being skewed, it couldn't hurt to lay down some scrolls hidden under mud piles and see if the enemy forgets they are there after a while. maybe even use a genjutsu to make the terrain appear like it did before hand so they don't notice the mud piles..
As my enemies vision is blocked, I gather my doton chakra while pulling out a few scrolls, laying them down a few meters apart from each other, one to the right, left, and one in the center....and wait patiently for them to possibly step on it and trigger the trap, maybe...
Rank: B
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short
Chakra cost: 20 (+10 per reformed wolf)
Damage points: 10 damage per wolf attack
Description: A trap technique in which the user will place somewhere and is activated upon contact with the opponent's chakra. The user uses a scroll to lay the trap in which releases mud that forms into the shape of wolves that will attack the enemy target/s. Despite being damaged the wolves can reform which can keep the enemy occupied to allow the enemy make a getaway. (Can only create a maximum of 3 mud wolves)
Note: Takes one turn to set the trap up and wolves only last two turns