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Thanks again baitcaster for copying and pasting kamui information on NB.
Now what I find interesting is the speed of kamui left and right eye.
They were ver vague on the left eye, saying that it has to set a fixation first before transferring it away, but transferring objects to dimension takes a short effort..
As for slipping into dimensions, the databook confirmed that it is immediate.
Objects are transferred immediately
I'm sure you guys know what immediate means.
(Title mistake: confirmed)
Now what I find interesting is the speed of kamui left and right eye.
They were ver vague on the left eye, saying that it has to set a fixation first before transferring it away, but transferring objects to dimension takes a short effort..
As for slipping into dimensions, the databook confirmed that it is immediate.
Copy and pasted from nf
Ninjutsu, Kekkei Genkai - Kamui
No rank, all ranges, offensive, defensive
Users: Obito Uchiha, Kakashi Hatake
The godly eyes that conquer fate's horizon!! [TN: Epic sentence is epic.]
Coercing into another dimension!!
A dojutsu that transfers objects into the dimension created with the "Mangekyo Sharingan". In proportion to the amount of chakra the user holds, the possibly transferable mass of the target is increased or decreased. A skilled user can also transfer his own body. Furthermore, there's a subtle difference in the powers of the left and right eyes. The left eye hurls distant objects into the dimension by fixating them, the right eye unconsciously makes a body part slip-through by transfering it. Additionally, by having both eyes, "Susanoo" appears and it is possible to apply Kamui's powers to its weapons.
โฌโก Objects are transfered immediately into the dimension. The distance of the right eye's effect is short. The ability to make the body "slip-through" is the ability of Obito's own right eye.
Objects are transferred immediately
I'm sure you guys know what immediate means.
(Title mistake: confirmed)
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