Very well then. Let's start with the usual. Using your own words, tell me everything you know about the terms ninja, chakra and ninjutsu. Don't peek and don't copy paste. Use your own words so I can determine the level of knowledge you already have. I'll be correcting your mistakes and leading you on the right path so don't be afraid to be wrong because it's better than saying nothing.Link to my Approved biography:You must be registered for see links
Sensei, Yes this is my very First Training![]()
Very well then. Let's start with the usual. Using your own words, tell me everything you know about the terms ninja, chakra and ninjutsu. Don't peek and don't copy paste. Use your own words so I can determine the level of knowledge you already have. I'll be correcting your mistakes and leading you on the right path so don't be afraid to be wrong because it's better than saying nothing.
Nice. Nobody has mentioned those yet. That's very correct. Every organ is connected to your chakra network and every organ has a specific function within it, other than just doing what they're designed for. However, that's entering the fields of medical school and you would need medical training to understand those concepts.The term ninja means to endure to achieve the impossible dream.....
Chakra is a form of life energy which consists of all leaving being. All living being produces chakra and also use it to some extent for daily activities. the chakra network is connected to every organ in the body where chakra is produced.
There are mainly two kind of energy mainly used for chakra based ninjutsu. Mental and Physical energy. Although for Senjutsu nature energy is used and combined with Physical and Mental energy to create Sage mode..
The tenketsu are scattered throughout the whole body while the gates are centered within your body. They are all connected together and you use those "storages" to "collect" chakra and have it surge through your body. This is a pretty accurate picture of your tenketsu.Sensei i have a questions mentioned below.
Reg: Chakra
you said there are 8 small reservoirs that act as both storage but also chakra regulation and also said there are 361 Tenketsu scattered along the body. So my question is, this mentioned 361 Tenketsu are scattered within the 8 inner gates or the whole body along with 8 inner gates?
Good, tell me everything you know about the basic elements then. Anything you find relevant.Thank you Sensei it is all clear to me now.
There are five basic types into which the nature of chakra can be transformed, called the Five Elements Nature Transformations. These five types are also called elements and are not only the origin of the names of the Five Great Shinobi Countries, but also the foundation of all elemental ninjutsu.The five basic natures are all connected to each other in a circle, each being weaker than one and stronger than another.
These elements allow for elemental ninjutsu to be performed:
Fire natured chakra allows for Fire Release: Katon, which is strong against Wind but weak against Water.
Wind natured chakra allows for Wind Release: Futon, which is strong against Lightning but weak against Fire.
Lightning natured chakra allows for Lightning Release: Raiton, which is strong against Earth but weak against Wind.
Earth natured chakra allows for Earth Release: Doton, which is strong against Water but weak against Lightning.
Water natured chakra allows for Water Release: Suiton, which is strong against Fire but weak against Earth.
There are other Special types called Kekkei Genkai meaning Bloodline Limits and Kekkei Touta meaning Bloodline Expansion.
Kekkei Genkai: Is a limit passed down by clan. Something unique. It is created by combining 2 basic nature types and creating a new one. EX- Mokuton, Ranton, Shakton, Youton, Houton, Shouton, Bakton etc.
Kekkei Touta: Is a very rare ability. This ninjutsu is the combination of 3 nature elements.. Called Jinton.
There are only 2 users known.....
Haha, good one. Let's proceed then.NO questions Sensei all clear as water.![]()
Haha, good one. Let's proceed then.
Before we manage to jump onto the very techniques, there's a few more things we have to cover. Battlefield usages and to activate your water chakra.
For now let's focus solely on water and leave everything else behind. Even with everything I said, there is still so much about water that makes it what it is: a versatile and smart element. The main thing with water is understanding how it acts on its own accord, water will not merely cease to exist once a technique is over and it has a lasting effect on the terrain, regardless of where you are fighting. This is something that must be used to your advantage. One of the only situations where water will leave the battlefield is when it's evaporated by a much stronger fire technique. Other than that, it will always scatter around and lose its form and purpose but that doesn't mean you can't re-use it as a water source.
Another interesting thing about water is the ability to actually fight all elements without simply overpowering them. The way it moves and its liquid form must all be taken into account when using it. Although water is naturally weak to earth, it doesn't mean that a water technique can't be used against earth regardless of rank. For example, if the opponent uses a wave of earth and dirt that comes at you, you can spit great amounts of water at high pressure to act as a lift off in order to raise yourself out of the trajectory of the earth. Regardless of the rank, you didn't use the water to overpower or even fight the earth technique. You simply used it to alter your position. That is another way in which the lasting effects of water will benefit you. Water techniques continue to work through the area around you whilst you build your next techniques, as long as there is water there is a danger and a sense of unknowing in the opponent.
Let's start with something simple but something that a lot of people pass on learning, understanding how water effects different terrain. I'd like you to state the terrain/environmental factors in each of the major nations (suna, konoha, kiri, kumo, ame and iwa), not just the surface of the ground, but the air around you as well. Then I'd like you to state how Water effects each of the landscapes.
Yes, all are correct. However, AMegakure is actually surrounded by lakes not seas. Since it's in the heart of the continent it doesn't really have any sea nearby. Here's a good map. And here are my additions to your descriptions.
Water - Chemical Sig: H20 It gives Life also Takes life away... No one can Survive with out any water..
Konohagakure (Hidden Leaf): Also Known as Fire Country. This Village is like a tropical forest.....High Humidity, Moisture in the Air, Perfect for Katon users. But it also has a lot of lakes, streams there is also a huge river in konoha name Naka river and konoha's main water source.
Sunagakure (Hidden Sand): Also Known as Wind Country. The Sunagakurae is mostly comprised of desert. The air in suna is full of minute sand particles and dust. The air has no moisture or humidity. Suna has the very least water resource. Water ninjutsu that requires a water resource would be very hard to perform unless one possesses huge amount of chakra. Since sand instantly absorbs water, water jutsu's are almost useless in suna. But it also can back fire on sand users.
Kirigakurae (Hidden Mist): Also know as Water Country. Kiri have excellent water resource. Kiri is a huge island in the middle of the ocean. The air has almost 100% Humidity and huge amount of moisture. Kiri is a excellent place for powerful water techniques which needs a very large water source.
Amegakure (Hidden Rain): This village has a huge advantage for water based ninjutsu as it almost rains most of the time..the rain water can be used for water techniques. The air is full of Moisture. The border is also surrounded by seas. Perfect place for water based ninjutsu.
Kumogakurae Hidden Cloud: Also known as Land of Lightning. The kumo contains a good source of water but the terrain is mostly comprised of Mountains. Hence powerful water techniques will be not be hard to perform. The air is chilling. Also the ocean covers the kumo boundary from three sides.
Iwagakurae (Hidden Rock): Also known as Land of Earth. Iwa has a very rocky terrain which favors earth users. The air is Dry. It covered with rocky mountains and high terrains. It's almost similar to Suna when it comes to water.
Yes, all are correct. However, AMegakure is actually surrounded by lakes not seas. Since it's in the heart of the continent it doesn't really have any sea nearby. Here's a good map. And here are my additions to your descriptions.
Due to the high temperatures and the deserts, Sunagakure is a very arid place. So it will be harder to materialize water out of nowhere. However, due to the huge amount of sand it can be useful in a combination with your water attacks. Water jutsu in this terrain form wet sand; a heavy and relatively dense substance than can be used in conjunction with your earth jutsu. Explain your moves right and you can have earth jutsu which blind your opponent as the wet sand not only inflicts blunt damage but it breaks up on impact and can affect other senses. When sand is infused with water whilst in the air, the water becomes thicker and more damaging, the water also spreads the sand on impact again look to aim for the opponents senses.You must be registered for see images
Konoha and Kumogakure are somewhat similar. Konoha is mainly a huge forest while Kumogakure has forests but it revolves mostly on mountains. The water in these areas seeps into the earth and sets the grass and dirt, forming mud. Mud is usually slippery and can assist you against certain people extremely well. Water possesses an often over looked level of brute strength, a large amount of water can easily knock over and drag along a human being, flood/ tidal waves are actually the most catastrophic of the commonly occurring natural disasters. You can use this strength to push your opponent against trees or into traps that you laid earlier.
Kirigakure (and Amegakure) are mostly on water. Kirigakure is a complex of islands scattered around a huge sea while Amegakure is surrounded by lakes. Also, the heavy rain can also assist you here. Kirigakure being sea, obviously this gives you means to use your most powerful water techniques instantly as you have an already developed water source. Something that people tend to forget about water however is that although they don't all require a water source, they can all use one. There are a few techniques which state that the user begins by creating a water source, if you have a water source already, you can skip through this part of the technique, allowing youth utilise the jutsu quicker, starting from the second stage of the technique. Even if water jutsu don't state this, they will always happen quicker if used from a source.
True, it's similar to Sunagakure and there's not much water sources because it's a barren rocky landscape. However, the main difference is that the water won't drain so quickly. If the rocks are not vaporous then the water will always stay on the surface in the forms of puddles which you can then further use to your advantage. Remember also, rocks are loose pieces of the environment and can be picked up by water techniques to cut and pierce, thus adding damage to what would normally merely be blunt. In this same vein, water can carry Kunai, essentially hiding them inside streams as you spit. Questions?
I hope you can also use the map well. So, this brings us very close to the actual beginning.
No questions Sensei. And thanks for clearing my miss thoughts about Amegakure's boundary
Alrighty then. Let's see if it works. Take this chakra paper and put it in between your hands and then do the same again, this time channeling the water chakra into your hands.I enter the lake at neck dept make a hand-sing of praying. I absolutely empty my mind, try to be one with the flow of the water. I can feel the nature and the flow of water. I can see the Characteristics of water inside my soul. I come out dry myself. I think I am ready now. Yes I am one with the water right now!
I take the chakra paper between my hands. I start to concentrate on my chakra, let it flow to my hands... After concentrating for a while i feel dampness in between my hand. I open my hands to see the Chakra paper you gave getting all wet....Alrighty then. Let's see if it works. Take this chakra paper and put it in between your hands and then do the same again, this time channeling the water chakra into your hands.