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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....
Sorry, that's not it. :( You're missing a key concept. Read this paragraph and then try again.

Ninjutsu

Ninjutsu, or Ninja Arts, is the ability to, through the use of chakra, accomplish tasks that would be otherwise impossible to do. Ninjutsu are done by 2 stepts: focusing your chakra and molding your chakra. Focusing is using your will power to "will" a portion of your chakra to do something. On the other hand, molding is giving your chakra a set of characteristics that will enable you to produce the desired end effect.

Think of the chakra flow as our breathing. Normally, it happens passively, without any conscious intervention. However, when you need to you can use your will to control it. Its the same with your chakra flow. Its happens normally without your consicious intervention. However, you can focus your chakra and make it produce something.

Now, molding the chakra is done by two basic principles: Shape Manipulation and Nature Transformation. These correspond to the two broad areas that one needs to change in the chakra to produce a jutsu. Shape manipulation pertains to the ability to give your chakra a desired form while Nature transformation pertains to the ability to give your chakra a desired set of characteristics/properties. Sometimes, to better mold chakra, ninja use Handseals. Handseals are simply hand gestures that allow the ninja to more easily concentrate and mold the chakra into the desired technique.
 

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Sorry Sensei for the mistake

I take the chakra paper between my hands. I start to focus on molding my chakra then let it chanel to my hands... After a while i feel dampness in between my hand. I open my hands to see the Chakra paper you gave getting all wet....
 

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Sorry Sensei for the mistake

I take the chakra paper between my hands. I start to focus on molding my chakra then let it chanel to my hands... After a while i feel dampness in between my hand. I open my hands to see the Chakra paper you gave getting all wet....
Alright, that's better but you could've been more descriptive. After all you're on a text based role playing site and what you write is what others read. The more description the better your moves will be. However, remember to know what you're talking about and not just making a huge paragraph compiled with unrelated words. Here's how I would do it, except that I'm performing a small water bullet. But it describes the picture.

I start slowing down my breathing, clearing my mind and focusing on the next technique I'm about to perform. I start stirring up my chakra through my circulatory system and I have it flow steadily, mimicking real water and its properties. As I do so, I start gathering it in my solar plexus, the main center, and I have it grow and accumulate. Through the process I perform several handseals as a hoax to cut down on the molding time and to mold more chakra for a stronger technique. Upon gathering the necessary amount, I forcefully push the chakra from my plexus towards my mouth and as I release it I shape it into a half-human sized water bullet that quickly races towards the nearby tree and cuts it loose at the point of collision.
 

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Alright, that's better but you could've been more descriptive. After all you're on a text based role playing site and what you write is what others read. The more description the better your moves will be. However, remember to know what you're talking about and not just making a huge paragraph compiled with unrelated words. Here's how I would do it, except that I'm performing a small water bullet. But it describes the picture.

I start slowing down my breathing, clearing my mind and focusing on the next technique I'm about to perform. I start stirring up my chakra through my circulatory system and I have it flow steadily, mimicking real water and its properties. As I do so, I start gathering it in my solar plexus, the main center, and I have it grow and accumulate. Through the process I perform several handseals as a hoax to cut down on the molding time and to mold more chakra for a stronger technique. Upon gathering the necessary amount, I forcefully push the chakra from my plexus towards my mouth and as I release it I shape it into a half-human sized water bullet that quickly races towards the nearby tree and cuts it loose at the point of collision.

I understand Sensei........
 

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I understand Sensei........
Alright then, let's proceed. Next step before the techniques is the shape manipulation. Now that you can nature manipulate or mold your chakra in order to gather water chakra you need to be able to shape manipulate it in order to create objects made of water. Shape manipulation is what helps you here. Once you gather a fair amount of water chakra, you imagine the object you want and once you start releasing the chakra from your body you shape manipulate it into the desired object. How about you try and spit a small water bullet? Aim it at the nearby tree.
 

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First i gather a fair amount of chakra. Then I start to mold some of my chakra in my chest and stomach. I concentrate on shape manipulation. I picture a water bullet and it to shape my chakra. After kneading chakra in my stomach and chest and acquiring my desired shape, I release the water bullet from my mouth to a nearby tree, the small water bullet projectile inflicts a small damage on the tree.
 
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First i gather a fair amount of chakra. Then I start to mold some of my chakra in my chest and stomach. I concentrate on shape manipulation. I picture a water bullet and it to shape my chakra. After kneading chakra in my stomach and chest and acquiring my desired shape, I release the water bullet from my mouth to a nearby tree, the small water bullet projectile inflicts a small damage on the tree.
Very good. Now, as you can see that bullet is also called a projectile because you shoot it away from yourself and you don't maintain it anymore. This means that once you shoot it you can start performing other techniques. This is what I like to call the 1st method: projectiles. There are also other methods. These methods serve the purpose of diving the techniques by similarity. Here is the description of the first method. What could you possible think of their advantages and disadvantages?

Method 1: Basic Projectiles

Alright these techniques involve creating projectiles like shuriken or kunai. Shuriken and Kunai are examples of projectiles and are not limited to that scope. When you hear and think of projectiles, you think of objects that you launch or project towards your opponent. They're something that leaves your possession and treavels towards your opponent. There is nothing different when it comes to suiton projectiles. All you're doing is launching water at your opponent as you would any other projectile. Now, with water and any other element that uses projectiles you tend to use a lot of shape manipulation. Reason is, is because you need to make the projectiles strong enough damage your opponent (pierce them, knock them back with blunt force, etc). Water or any other element at its base is just raw unformed element. By using shape manipulation you form the shape of the projectile you want. As well, you also compress the element to a degree which allows for a certain density which is always good. With these water projectiles, you will be exhaling them from the mouth. You will first inhale and focus the chakra from your core and channel it up into your lungs and mouth. You will then exhale; the chakra you gathered in your lungs helps propel the water, and the mouth is the point of release. You use shape manipulation to then form the water into whatever shape you need it to be, whether it be a ball or something more advanced like a shark. The water is also compressed in a tight container (the boundaries you create by shaping it) therefore when it makes impact with the target they'll generally receive a blunt impact that knocks them back, has the capability to knock the wind out of them, bruise them, maybe break bones or damage the organs and cause shock. Also, if fast enough and small enough, the density from the tightly compressed nature and the speed may be able to pierce like a bullet. Using other mediums of release for projectiles, you would simply channel your chakra into a different location and then follow the rest of the procedures of releasing the water, and shaping it for the desired effect.
 

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Very good. Now, as you can see that bullet is also called a projectile because you shoot it away from yourself and you don't maintain it anymore. This means that once you shoot it you can start performing other techniques. This is what I like to call the 1st method: projectiles. There are also other methods. These methods serve the purpose of diving the techniques by similarity. Here is the description of the first method. What could you possible think of their advantages and disadvantages?

Method 1: Basic Projectiles

Alright these techniques involve creating projectiles like shuriken or kunai. Shuriken and Kunai are examples of projectiles and are not limited to that scope. When you hear and think of projectiles, you think of objects that you launch or project towards your opponent. They're something that leaves your possession and treavels towards your opponent. There is nothing different when it comes to suiton projectiles. All you're doing is launching water at your opponent as you would any other projectile. Now, with water and any other element that uses projectiles you tend to use a lot of shape manipulation. Reason is, is because you need to make the projectiles strong enough damage your opponent (pierce them, knock them back with blunt force, etc). Water or any other element at its base is just raw unformed element. By using shape manipulation you form the shape of the projectile you want. As well, you also compress the element to a degree which allows for a certain density which is always good. With these water projectiles, you will be exhaling them from the mouth. You will first inhale and focus the chakra from your core and channel it up into your lungs and mouth. You will then exhale; the chakra you gathered in your lungs helps propel the water, and the mouth is the point of release. You use shape manipulation to then form the water into whatever shape you need it to be, whether it be a ball or something more advanced like a shark. The water is also compressed in a tight container (the boundaries you create by shaping it) therefore when it makes impact with the target they'll generally receive a blunt impact that knocks them back, has the capability to knock the wind out of them, bruise them, maybe break bones or damage the organs and cause shock. Also, if fast enough and small enough, the density from the tightly compressed nature and the speed may be able to pierce like a bullet. Using other mediums of release for projectiles, you would simply channel your chakra into a different location and then follow the rest of the procedures of releasing the water, and shaping it for the desired effect.
Thanks you Sensei :). I understand
 

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Very good. Now, as you can see that bullet is also called a projectile because you shoot it away from yourself and you don't maintain it anymore. This means that once you shoot it you can start performing other techniques. This is what I like to call the 1st method: projectiles. There are also other methods. These methods serve the purpose of diving the techniques by similarity. Here is the description of the first method. What could you possible think of their advantages and disadvantages?

Method 1: Basic Projectiles

Alright these techniques involve creating projectiles like shuriken or kunai. Shuriken and Kunai are examples of projectiles and are not limited to that scope. When you hear and think of projectiles, you think of objects that you launch or project towards your opponent. They're something that leaves your possession and treavels towards your opponent. There is nothing different when it comes to suiton projectiles. All you're doing is launching water at your opponent as you would any other projectile. Now, with water and any other element that uses projectiles you tend to use a lot of shape manipulation. Reason is, is because you need to make the projectiles strong enough damage your opponent (pierce them, knock them back with blunt force, etc). Water or any other element at its base is just raw unformed element. By using shape manipulation you form the shape of the projectile you want. As well, you also compress the element to a degree which allows for a certain density which is always good. With these water projectiles, you will be exhaling them from the mouth. You will first inhale and focus the chakra from your core and channel it up into your lungs and mouth. You will then exhale; the chakra you gathered in your lungs helps propel the water, and the mouth is the point of release. You use shape manipulation to then form the water into whatever shape you need it to be, whether it be a ball or something more advanced like a shark. The water is also compressed in a tight container (the boundaries you create by shaping it) therefore when it makes impact with the target they'll generally receive a blunt impact that knocks them back, has the capability to knock the wind out of them, bruise them, maybe break bones or damage the organs and cause shock. Also, if fast enough and small enough, the density from the tightly compressed nature and the speed may be able to pierce like a bullet. Using other mediums of release for projectiles, you would simply channel your chakra into a different location and then follow the rest of the procedures of releasing the water, and shaping it for the desired effect.
Thanks you Sensei :). I understand
I asked you something. Have you even read this?
 

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I asked you something. Have you even read this?
Sorry Sensei i missed,

Advantages

The main advantage of the projectile attack is that one can attack the opponent from long distance instead of going near to the opponent. By doing so the user will have sufficient reaction time to counter the opponents jutsu, also be invulnerable to Taijutsu or mid or short range ninjutsu attacks. The user also can get his chakra ready for the second attack.

Disadvantage

If the opponent is given sufficient reaction time, the opponent can easily counter it or can easily dodge it. The accuracy of the jutsu may be affected sometimes. opponent may have some time to take defensive measures. The long range projectile attacks will also give the opponent the advantage of using defensive jutsu's with efficiency. For example a Doton wall.
 
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Sorry Sensei i missed,

Advantages

The main advantage of the projectile attack is that one can attack the opponent from long distance instead of going near to the opponent. By doing so the user will have sufficient reaction time to counter the opponents jutsu, also be invulnerable to Taijutsu or mid or short range ninjutsu attacks. The user also can get his chakra ready for the second attack.

Disadvantage

If the opponent is given sufficient reaction time, the opponent can easily counter it or can easily dodge it. The accuracy of the jutsu may be affected sometimes. opponent may have some time to take defensive measures. The long range projectile attacks will also give the opponent the advantage of using defensive jutsu's with efficiency. For example a Doton wall.
LoL, ok those are correct, however there's more to it.


Advantages to Method

Techniques in this category are quick releases, designed to attack in short to long range scenarios against big single targets, with normal movement speed. Just like projectiles, once they leave your hand it frees you up to attack again with more projectiles or even other types of techniques. Techniques in this category allow for you to launch several shots in succession in most cases allowing you to barrage your opponents from several different angles possibly or use them as a distraction or ploy to force them in directions that would be beneficial to you. Large enough projectiles will make it difficult for your opponents to avoid, but not impossible. There can be issues with visibility, allowing you to block your opponent's vision while you plot a sneak attack. However visibility aspect is a double edged sword in most cases. You won't necessarily be able to see them unless you have sensory abilities. These techniques are better used in closer distances to disable both the ability to dodge and counter but also to make full use of the speed of these projectiles. The closer you are, the less time they have to hit the opponent.

Disadvantages to Method

Though quick in release, once projectiles are released you have no control over them. It's generally the same in every case with projectile based weaponry minus attachments like wire that allow you control. However in the case of chakra based projectiles like these, after exhaling exit from the point of release there is no real control over the projectiles. The direction you've launched is where it will go and it could be very easy to avoid them with basic techniques that could move you out of the line of fire, like Earth Release Technique or the popular hurricane fist into the air. There is the problem of the rapid fire projectiles. As said previously, as you're allowed to fire multiple shots from certain techniques, yet they don't all have the power of that particular rank, their collective power combined = the rank of the technique as a whole. What this means is, as you divide the projectiles into several shots, they considerably get weaker allowing for your opponent to exploit the weakness. Some techniques may converge at a single point (usually the target) so that they may not be able to avoid harm by just attacking individual shots, there is still that possibility. Those who try to cover a wider range with more projectiles will leave themselves at a disadvantage. The opponent can protect just their frontal or the area of where they're attacking by using weaker attacks protect against individually weaker fireballs or fire projectiles. Another big disadvantage is this method is that these techniques aren't very prone to combos with other techniques, especially those of other elements. The projectiles are generally so compressed and dense that they explode on contact, preventing them from melting or heating earth that could be used in a combo with them. The sheer concept of a projectile makes it less prone to be comboed with wind or lightning as the projectiles would require insane precision to be comboed with a wind or lightning technique. Projectiles aren't also very usable with water for the same reason as earth as the projectiles would simply "rupture" and not deliver its effect due to the small time in contact with the combo technique. The main disadvantages are that projectiles are fast yes, but less versatile in combat and for the most part, easy to defend (Credit to Scorps).

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LoL, ok those are correct, however there's more to it.


Advantages to Method

Techniques in this category are quick releases, designed to attack in short to long range scenarios against big single targets, with normal movement speed. Just like projectiles, once they leave your hand it frees you up to attack again with more projectiles or even other types of techniques. Techniques in this category allow for you to launch several shots in succession in most cases allowing you to barrage your opponents from several different angles possibly or use them as a distraction or ploy to force them in directions that would be beneficial to you. Large enough projectiles will make it difficult for your opponents to avoid, but not impossible. There can be issues with visibility, allowing you to block your opponent's vision while you plot a sneak attack. However visibility aspect is a double edged sword in most cases. You won't necessarily be able to see them unless you have sensory abilities. These techniques are better used in closer distances to disable both the ability to dodge and counter but also to make full use of the speed of these projectiles. The closer you are, the less time they have to hit the opponent.

Disadvantages to Method

Though quick in release, once projectiles are released you have no control over them. It's generally the same in every case with projectile based weaponry minus attachments like wire that allow you control. However in the case of chakra based projectiles like these, after exhaling exit from the point of release there is no real control over the projectiles. The direction you've launched is where it will go and it could be very easy to avoid them with basic techniques that could move you out of the line of fire, like Earth Release Technique or the popular hurricane fist into the air. There is the problem of the rapid fire projectiles. As said previously, as you're allowed to fire multiple shots from certain techniques, yet they don't all have the power of that particular rank, their collective power combined = the rank of the technique as a whole. What this means is, as you divide the projectiles into several shots, they considerably get weaker allowing for your opponent to exploit the weakness. Some techniques may converge at a single point (usually the target) so that they may not be able to avoid harm by just attacking individual shots, there is still that possibility. Those who try to cover a wider range with more projectiles will leave themselves at a disadvantage. The opponent can protect just their frontal or the area of where they're attacking by using weaker attacks protect against individually weaker fireballs or fire projectiles. Another big disadvantage is this method is that these techniques aren't very prone to combos with other techniques, especially those of other elements. The projectiles are generally so compressed and dense that they explode on contact, preventing them from melting or heating earth that could be used in a combo with them. The sheer concept of a projectile makes it less prone to be comboed with wind or lightning as the projectiles would require insane precision to be comboed with a wind or lightning technique. Projectiles aren't also very usable with water for the same reason as earth as the projectiles would simply "rupture" and not deliver its effect due to the small time in contact with the combo technique. The main disadvantages are that projectiles are fast yes, but less versatile in combat and for the most part, easy to defend (Credit to Scorps).

Questions?

I understand Sensei, advantages and disadvantages of Projectiles. No Questions.
 
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I understand Sensei, advantages and disadvantages of Projectiles. No Questions.
Alrighty then. Next method are streams. Once we finish all the methods I will ask you to sort every jutsu in the correct category. Depending on that you will have an insight on the advantages and disadvantages of the technique based solely on the description of the method it belongs to. Once again, advantages and disadvantages please.

Method 2: Streams/Water Sources

This method involves creating constant streams of water as well as creating water sources. What I mean is, the techniques in this method continuously releases water and/or creates such a large mass of water, it provides a suitable water source for you to use other Suiton techniques that do need a source of water. Now what this would mean is, you have to constantly fuel the techniques with your chakra in order to keep the on pour of water coming out or else you will not be able to create the streams or the large masses of water. These techniques don't generally require a large amount of shape manipulation. Some techniques do however most are just you creating a mass of water or stream of water where you would, therefore, simply pour your chakra into the technique and create an unfocused wave of water that travels towards your destination. These techniques also provide you with a wider and, potentially longer, range of reach to your opponents. There is also the granted advantage of control over the technique. As opposed to projectiles, where you release them and their self-sustaining nature takes over and there is no further control from the users, most of these techniques allow for you to manipulate in different general directions to allow you to hit your target even if they move out of the immediate range.
 

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Streams/Water Sources

Advantages

The main advantage of creating Water Sources are the user spits out a great volume of water from their mouth, swallowing up and crushing the enemy with the advancing surge. As the technique is being released it can change the original path you have and make it go other places in the event your opponent tries to avoid it or blocking it with an obstruction. The user can ride the wave, allowing them to move at high speed, and attack the enemy, now swept off their feet, without fear of counter-attacks. The excess water can be used for additional Water Release techniques.

Disadvantage

This type of techniques require high amount of chakra, If the user doesn't have high amount of chakra, it will turn disastrous and also cause fatigue to the user. Because this type of Techniques have a wide span, therefore the velocity of the jutsu is quite slow and also be easily countered or dodged by the opponent. Another disadvantage to this method is that, these techniques prevent you from using another technique while this technique is currently active.
 
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Streams/Water Sources

Advantages

The main advantage of creating Water Sources are the user spits out a great volume of water from their mouth, swallowing up and crushing the enemy with the advancing surge. As the technique is being released it can change the original path you have and make it go other places in the event your opponent tries to avoid it or blocking it with an obstruction. The user can ride the wave, allowing them to move at high speed, and attack the enemy, now swept off their feet, without fear of counter-attacks. The excess water can be used for additional Water Release techniques.

Disadvantage

This type of techniques require high amount of chakra, If the user doesn't have high amount of chakra, it will turn disastrous and also cause fatigue to the user. Because this type of Techniques have a wide span, therefore the velocity of the jutsu is quite slow and also be easily countered or dodged by the opponent. Another disadvantage to this method is that, these techniques prevent you from using another technique while this technique is currently active.
Yes, excellent. Here is some more information that you're missing and what do you think would be the next method?

Advantages to Method

As stated, these techniques give one a greater range of control over the technique seeing as the user will be constantly pouring their chakra into a continuous stream. As the technique is being released it can change the original path you have and make it go other places in the event your opponent tries to avoid it or blocking it with an obstruction. Another major advantage is the fact that some of these techniques are capable of creating water sources. With a large enough technique from this method creating a water source it opens up several more techniques in the element that requires a water source. This, of course, only applies when there isn’t any water already available to you.

Disadvantages to Method

The biggest disadvantage to this method is that, like all streams, these techniques prevent you from using another technique while this technique is currently active. The reason is, these techniques require you to constantly fuel them with chakra and thereby drawing your focus into them for the duration of the technique. If somebody goes for a different angle which requires you to defend, you’ll likely have to end the technique pre-maturely.
 

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Yes, excellent. Here is some more information that you're missing and what do you think would be the next method?

Advantages to Method

As stated, these techniques give one a greater range of control over the technique seeing as the user will be constantly pouring their chakra into a continuous stream. As the technique is being released it can change the original path you have and make it go other places in the event your opponent tries to avoid it or blocking it with an obstruction. Another major advantage is the fact that some of these techniques are capable of creating water sources. With a large enough technique from this method creating a water source it opens up several more techniques in the element that requires a water source. This, of course, only applies when there isn’t any water already available to you.

Disadvantages to Method

The biggest disadvantage to this method is that, like all streams, these techniques prevent you from using another technique while this technique is currently active. The reason is, these techniques require you to constantly fuel them with chakra and thereby drawing your focus into them for the duration of the technique. If somebody goes for a different angle which requires you to defend, you’ll likely have to end the technique pre-maturely.
I understand Sensei..I guess something like water manipulation. I am not sure
 
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I understand Sensei..I guess something like water manipulation. I am not sure
Exactly. Water manipulation. :)

Method 3: Water Manipulation

Alright, so we've covered techniques that come from one's own body, creating projectiles, streams and even our own water sources. Now we're onto techniques that require the usage of an existing source of water. This method focuses on using water from a water source and manipulating it to form the techniques we want. When going about using these techniques, you expel the chakra from your body into the water source as opposed to the previous methods where you'd manifest the chakra itself into water. There are a few exceptions I believe, within this method, however most of these techniques require a water source in order for you to use them. Now, the properties of these techniques vary. There may be projectile type techniques or continuous techniques that require you to constantly focus chakra in order to use. In essence, these techniques may exhibit qualities of water techniques in previous methods but the unique thing about this method would be that you'd need a water source for these.

What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages?
 

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Exactly. Water manipulation. :)

Method 3: Water Manipulation

Alright, so we've covered techniques that come from one's own body, creating projectiles, streams and even our own water sources. Now we're onto techniques that require the usage of an existing source of water. This method focuses on using water from a water source and manipulating it to form the techniques we want. When going about using these techniques, you expel the chakra from your body into the water source as opposed to the previous methods where you'd manifest the chakra itself into water. There are a few exceptions I believe, within this method, however most of these techniques require a water source in order for you to use them. Now, the properties of these techniques vary. There may be projectile type techniques or continuous techniques that require you to constantly focus chakra in order to use. In essence, these techniques may exhibit qualities of water techniques in previous methods but the unique thing about this method would be that you'd need a water source for these.

What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages?

Advantages - Water manipulation requires less chakra when on a water source. When chakra is released to the water from the body Shape manipulation can be done simultaneously.. The user can create clones of perform jutsu according to the situation...


Disadvantage - The main disadvantage to this method is the fact that these techniques require a water source in order for the user to use. In battles where the user doesn't have the any source of water, the user is forced to use other alternatives..
 

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Advantages - Water manipulation requires less chakra when on a water source. When chakra is released to the water from the body Shape manipulation can be done simultaneously.. The user can create clones of perform jutsu according to the situation...


Disadvantage - The main disadvantage to this method is the fact that these techniques require a water source in order for the user to use. In battles where the user doesn't have the any source of water, the user is forced to use other alternatives..
Yes, that's correct. Well done. As always I have some more to add. The position of the water source often has an important role so pay attention. Any ideas for the next method? We're almost done and as soon as we are, we're starting with the jutsu, finally. :p

Advantages of Method

The advantages of this method are very obvious. It allows you to use an already created water source to shape as you wish and to fit your needs. This also means that techniques as such allow you to manipulate the sources from a distance which provides some safety while the sources can be manipulated in close range from the opponent, cutting heavily on the travel time and adding more to the unpredictability and difficulty to avoid. This basically means that you can create a water source behind the opponent and then manipulate it into attacking him from his blind side. If you pull it quick enough and maybe with a decoy, he might find it hard to realize there's water forming behind him and being manipulated into his own doom.

Disadvantages of Method

The main disadvantage to this method is the fact that these techniques require a water source in order for you to use. Unlike the last method where you are capable of manifesting large masses of water out of nowhere and even creating a water source, these techniques require a medium that is outside your constant realm of access. In battles where you do not have the pre-existing source of water you become incapable of using these techniques or become forced to set yourself up with a technique that provides you a water source.
 

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Yes, that's correct. Well done. As always I have some more to add. The position of the water source often has an important role so pay attention. Any ideas for the next method? We're almost done and as soon as we are, we're starting with the jutsu, finally. :p

Advantages of Method

The advantages of this method are very obvious. It allows you to use an already created water source to shape as you wish and to fit your needs. This also means that techniques as such allow you to manipulate the sources from a distance which provides some safety while the sources can be manipulated in close range from the opponent, cutting heavily on the travel time and adding more to the unpredictability and difficulty to avoid. This basically means that you can create a water source behind the opponent and then manipulate it into attacking him from his blind side. If you pull it quick enough and maybe with a decoy, he might find it hard to realize there's water forming behind him and being manipulated into his own doom.

Disadvantages of Method

The main disadvantage to this method is the fact that these techniques require a water source in order for you to use. Unlike the last method where you are capable of manifesting large masses of water out of nowhere and even creating a water source, these techniques require a medium that is outside your constant realm of access. In battles where you do not have the pre-existing source of water you become incapable of using these techniques or become forced to set yourself up with a technique that provides you a water source.

I understand sensei.. I don't have any idea.. Maybe other forms of water based ninjutsu..Oil, Syrup don't know.
 
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