That's very vague. Use more detail. Target that tree if you must, or create a clone.I would use it to attack any opponent that has no idea i'm attacking them. At least that's how i'd use it.
I swear I am going to murder you in your sleep.That's very vague. Use more detail. Target that tree if you must, or create a clone.
Panthalassa says, pointing at a random tree to his left.
Use description to it's fullest from the get go!I swear I am going to murder you in your sleep.
I'd use it while my opponent is tied up with ninja wire, that way I can use it as a form of interogation. Or if the enemy is focused on a clone of mine, I can use this to throw bugs at the back of their neck, where the bugs would then spread and eat them alive.
Sounds complicated. No questions.Use description to it's fullest from the get go!
I see... That's completely wrong again. There's only one usage for this technique, and that is to describe the insects autonomous behavior. The only thing the bugs do autonomously is to to spread around a target and feed from the target's chakra. That means that you have to use a technique, with a similar mechanism as the one we have been training with the ball of insects, and this technique describes what the insects do once the ball, or whatever else you make the swarm perform, hits the target.
This is a technique that should be posted at the beginning of the battle, or in your bio somewhere, because it is a technique that is there to describe which breed of insects your character is using.
When you use a technique, say an A rank, it means that, when your swarm hits the target, it will wrap around the target, in a Large Hold, and will deal 60 damage each time ( 60 damage from the technique you used in the turn you used it + 60 damage every turn afterward ) for as long as the target is in contact with the swarm. It also describes the chakra your insects drain, which is 14 each time ( 14 the turn it hits and 14 each turn afterwards ) as long as contact continues.
This does not allow you to use freeform insect techniques, nor does it work with freeform techniques. As in, you can spread your insects over the area, but they will not automatically wrap around an opponent and steal chakra.
Questions?
Actually. One question, can I refill my own chakra after stealing the opponents?Are you sure?
Yes, that is a good question! Half of the chakra stolen by your insects will be metabolized by them, as in, digested you can't touch them, while the other half will be transferred to you. You can consider the whole swarm sort of like one entity, so if a technique hits someone, the flies in the front will transfer the chakra across the whole swarm and back to you. It is virtually instant if you're close to the swarm. You can also make your insects swarm on an ally, and instead of transferring the chakra back to you, you can transfer it to them.Actually. One question, can I refill my own chakra after stealing the opponents?
Sorry about the name changes if they confused you
Great!! Now we may move on.Yes, that is a good question! Half of the chakra stolen by your insects will be metabolized by them, as in, digested you can't touch them, while the other half will be transferred to you. You can consider the whole swarm sort of like one entity, so if a technique hits someone, the flies in the front will transfer the chakra across the whole swarm and back to you. It is virtually instant if you're close to the swarm. You can also make your insects swarm on an ally, and instead of transferring the chakra back to you, you can transfer it to them.
I taught you the technique already, you said it was complex but you didn't have any questions. The technique describes the insect's passive behaviour after being in a technique. When you hhit your target with your techniques, the bugs naturally disperse trying to wrap around the target and feed on their chakra.How the **** am I supposed to know -_-
Minato listens and moulds his chakra into a ball that is between his out stretched hands. He then directs the ball toward the ground about half the way between him and Panthalassa. Minato then uses his chakra that is inside the bugs to form a pillar out of them. The pillar reaches about 6 feet in height before Minato releases his control on it. Causing it to crumble down where the bugs then reformed back into the ball on the ground.
Had I thrown it at the ground i'd assume it'd flatten and turn into a disc shaped bug thingy. Either that or the bugs would get squished