Keji's eyes gleamed after he heard he was going to learn Minato and Naruto's signature move. But first, he would use the blood already flowing from his thumb and weave the summoning seals followed by slamming his hand on the ground. This would summon not one, not three, but five Rashomon gates in front of Keji and behind Dean. After the gate's were erected Keji would hold his hands up and focus chakra into both of them. Utilizing shape manipulation Keji would form the chakra into spheres and combine both with his natural affinity to raiton. This was all done fairly easily due to Keji having exceptional control over his chakra being a descendant of the Hyuga clan."Eh, Hares. They are scarier than they look, Keji. Anyway, good job and yes, the Reverse Summoning Technique is bad ass. Anyway, Rasengans, wait, one more Rashomon z,z!"
Type: Defensive
Rank: S-Rank
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra: 40
Damage: N/A
Description:
The user draws blood and does the summoning handseals, slamming his hand on the ground. With one already boasting enormous defensive properties, with this technique the user summons five Rashōmon gates to block an incoming attack. The defence is quite formidable, and with five gates, the user is also able to change the trajectory of an incoming attack if they are proven unable to completely stop it. This technique can defend the user against any S-Rank technique but, due to its enormous scale, becomes hard to use in most situations because of the area one needs to summon the gates.
Note: Usable twice per battle
"You've summoned many of these gates before but this one is the big bad. Draw some blood, and do the summoning hand seals and slam your hand onto the ground. This causes five Rashomon gates to be summon, blocking an incoming technique. It can defend against most S ranks, however, its size makes it difficult to use in small spaces."
Rank: A
Type: Attack
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 30
Damage Points: 60
Description: Rasengan was a Ninjutsu technique developed over the span of three years by the Fourth Hokage, Namikaze Minato. The technique was taught to his sensei, Jiraiya, who then passed it on to Minato's young son, Naruto, years later. The technique is unlike many other jutsu in that it does not require any hand seals. It just relied on the ninja's ability to mold chakra. The ninja concentrates a contained, fast, rotating sphere of chakra in the palm of their hand, which can create a destructive impact.
"Oh yes, the Rasengan. A Ninjutsu technique of a very high caliber, where you will focus a large amount of chakra into the palm of your hands. This chakra is then rotated, and allows one to create a sphere of pure chakra, considered to be a feat as one can control chakra very well if one can perform the Rasengan. Nonetheless, this is slammed into the opponent and causes quite some damage."
Rank: A
Type: Attack/Defence
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 30
Damage Points: 60
Description: By combining the original Rasengan with an elemental affinity, a new Rasengan can be created that may produce a variety of effects. Only the basic 5 elements can be used in this technique.
Note: Must know rasengan
"Now, utilize the same principles of the usual Rasengan, but now add an elemental affinity. However, only one of the basic five can be added, so it can only be either a Water Rasengan, a Wind Rasengan, a Fire Rasengan, an Earth Rasengan or a Lightning Rasengan. Still, its bad ass."
Keji would then look at Dean as he released the rasengans Don't let Azrael her you compare her to a rabbit if you see her again. She may just attempt to kill ya. Keji would smile and continue with the rest of his analysis Advantages and disadvantages of Rashomon are the same as the previous version but on a larger scale and with the addition of changing a technique or jutsu's trajectory if needed.
The second is great taijutsu technique but due to it being pure chakra it is neutral to elemental jutsu and is only effective at a short distance.
I have a question about the elemental rasengan. What does the added elemental affinities actually do to the rasengan?