Hashirama kneads his wood chakra and forms a wooden pillar beneath the clone, which hits him abruptly and seinding him airborne. While running towards the already airborne clone, Hashirama gives his right arm the shape of a wooden hammer which slams the clone off the earlier pillar, causing huge impacts on him.
Ahh such a nice technique, I like these ones really. It's easy to use and requires no handseals. The best part of it is self explanatory imo, which is the harsh slam back in the pillar again. It can cause considerable damage, if executed properly. It can still be countered with multiple ways though
Next Hashirama would create a set of wooden stocks which would bind and restrict clone's movements, giving him no chances to move an inch. As the wood lively holding tight of them, the clone now is vulnerable to any incoming attack which could lead him to his disappearance.
A simple technique which doesn't require any detailed analyzing. It's alright though, for binding techniques that is. It can be easily countered with a basic lightning surge or whatever. I would use this technique for weakened enemies, giving them no further movements.
Ahh such a nice technique, I like these ones really. It's easy to use and requires no handseals. The best part of it is self explanatory imo, which is the harsh slam back in the pillar again. It can cause considerable damage, if executed properly. It can still be countered with multiple ways though
Next Hashirama would create a set of wooden stocks which would bind and restrict clone's movements, giving him no chances to move an inch. As the wood lively holding tight of them, the clone now is vulnerable to any incoming attack which could lead him to his disappearance.
A simple technique which doesn't require any detailed analyzing. It's alright though, for binding techniques that is. It can be easily countered with a basic lightning surge or whatever. I would use this technique for weakened enemies, giving them no further movements.