Limbo?

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What is madaras attack limbo? I was confused when naruto appearrantly dodged it
 

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Pretty much an invisible clone if you want to simplify it
 

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Just wait for more clarification in today's manga
 

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Basically an invisible clone in the same world but different Rimbo dimension, its still kinda confusing
 

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What is madaras attack limbo? I was confused when naruto appearrantly dodged it

Limbo Hengoku
Classification= Kekkie Genkia, Clone Techniques, Ninjustu, Dojutsu Using the power of the Rinnegan, the user projects an invisible version of themselves into the unseeable world known as Rinbo (輪墓, Wheel Grave). A Rinbo is generally impossible to sense or visually perceive without the Rinnegan, however Kurama's ability to sense negative emotions can detect it as well. Although typically invulnerable to most physical attacks, techniques which make use of the Sage of Six Paths' sage chakra can cause harm to a Rinbo.

The downside to this technique is that the user's Rinbo, after a set period of time, automatically returns to their body and it is left temporarily unusable. Any damage which the Rinbo had sustained would be projected onto the user upon its return to them. Madara's Rinbo was strong enough to repel all nine tailed beasts in a single instance.
 

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Madara creates a copy of himself in another world, that cannot be seen by ordinary means. This copy can attack his targets and when the copy is attacked the damage is transferred to the user. The only way to see Limbo, or detect the copy, is to have the Rinnegan or Sage Mode sensory.
 
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