Going back to swift.. Stopping this! Thanks anyway! XD
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I begin by taking the kunai as instructed, with the kunai in my left hand I replicate the grip of my left hand with my right, from this position I begin to release Hyouton chakra from my right hand, aiming to recreate the kunai in my left hand out of ice. As a solid block of ice begins to from in my right hand I turn my concentration to it, shaping it so that it grows outwards slight before becoming narrower and narrower forming itself into a sharp point. When the kunai is fully formed I use the actual knife to sharpen the new knife blade before driving both into the ground in front of me.
As I drive the kunai into the ground I think back to my earth training and channel Ice chakra into the earth below me, using shape manipulation once more I force a small pillar of Ice to rise slowly from the ground (slowly in order to show the control I have over the rising pillar). As the pillar rises I release my grip of the two kunai and place them onto the ice still rising beneath me, putting myself into a handstand position as I am lifted into the air.
Whilst upside down I begin to channel Hyouton chakra into the air around myself, the chakra heads into the clouds above and freezes the water molecules that form the fluffy white floaters above, this affect then causes it to snow, as the snow fulls I allow myself to fall back into an upright position at which point I curtsy and catch some snowflakes on my tongue.
Strong points
- - Multi-purpose, creates tools for every situation. -
- - Being made of Ice the weapons/ objects created would be far less visible in some light and will also be camouflaged to a certain degree when used with water -
- - Can be used quickly and without the use of too much chakra (assuming it's level rank with earth release tech etc.) -
Weak points
- - Ice objects would not be as strong as the originals -
- - Can be melted (more weaknesses than other elemental weapons) -
Combinations-strategies
One could use this technique in combination with itself, firstly the user would use the technique to make it snow relatively powerfully. Once it's snowing the user can creates thin blades of ice, almost undetectable through the snow as it travels camouflaged against the white backdrop.
Another strategy could be to use this technique alongside a fire technique. Firstly the user would throw a block or weapon of ice, once it reaches short-range of the opponent they use a fire release technique in order to melt the ice, the ice would then turn to water and splash into the opponents eyes, blinding him momentarily.
Ways to counter:
Wouldn't necessarily say this is counter-able as it is such a versatile technique and counters would depend on how this technique was used. Although fire release is a sure fire victory.