So do I start at A-Rank?
Alright, ready for Chidori?
First start by concentrating your Raiton Chakra into your hand. Feed enough into the center of your hand...enough to become a crackling ball of energy. Then proceed to run as quick as you can to the rock next to you and slam your result upon it.
Good. Now, the Chidori, like Rasengan, introduces close ranged combat. In such a case, what might be some advantages and disadvantages to such a thing?
Excellent. Also, remember, with master of Chidori, you only need one handseal to utilize it.
Now, proceed to take this huge Shuriken and charge your Chidori into it.(Raiton: Chidori) - Lightning Release: One Thousand Birds
Rank: A
Type: Offense
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 30
Damage Points: 60
Description: The user must first perform the following sequence of hand seals Ox β Rabbit β Monkey β Dragon β Rat β Bird β Ox β Snake β Dog β Tiger β Monkey and they create a lightning jutsu that is concentrated in the user's palm and thrusted toward the opponent at high speed. The lightning in the user's palm sounds like birds chirping, hence the name.
Note: Someone who mastered lightning release can perform chidori with just the Ox hand seal.
Toss it at my clone.
What do you think might happen?
What exactly of the A-Rank have you learned? I honestly have no idea as they've changed up the jutsu list a bit since I last trained you in Lightning.
No, I don't, because I'm an old geezer. <_<All of the A-ranks except Chidori remember.![]()
No, I don't, because I'm an old geezer. <_<
So does this mean I begin with S-Ranks?
Probably can't for some time, I already have enough students as is.
Alright, for the next technique. Given your knowledge on chakra and shape manipulation, I want you to first form the Snake handseal, and then concentrate Lightning chakra into your hands. Then proceed to release it to form a spear formed of the element held by your choice of a single hand or two. After maintaining its stability, I would like you to then throw it, targeting my clone standing about fifteen meters away from your current position.
Given such a technique, I have several questions to ask of you:
1. What would be some differences between executing this technique with one hand instead of two?
2. This technique can also be released from the mouth. In what kind of circumstances would you choose between shooting the spear from your mouth in comparison to your hands?
3. Given the nature of Lightning, how might this directly affect the technique in flight and upon impact?