They all seem very simple to me. I'd use the middle jutsu when my opponent is a taijutsu only fighter or even if he/she is a kenjutsu fighter, since it's mostly a close range fighting style
Oh, so you'll combine these with a Raikiri? You'd have to elaborate on how you'd pull that one off.And just to make you mad. I'd combine all these with a lightning jutsu![]()
While they are blinded by the last one. Chidori through the heart Rin style.Oh, so you'll combine these with a Raikiri? You'd have to elaborate on how you'd pull that one off.
Sorry for the delay man. And what is the Method system?Alright, are you familiar with the method system?
Sorry it took so long, i'm fully active again.Method 1: General Techniques
This method would be synonomous to the "Specific" or "Other" methods that exist in the other methods. None have specific identified relations to other techniques in the method with the exception of a few techniques being linked to each other in small groups within themselves. This method is put forth first as there are a series of techniques that have a direct link to the basic E-ranked ninjutsu that is given to everybody by default. Within this method alone there are sub-categories with relation to the E-ranked basics:
Stealth: Techniques that involve hiding within cover and/or moving silently around the senses of your opponent to attack blind spot.
Transformation: Techniques that involve transforming one's appearance through furthered applications of this basic technique.
Clone: Techniques that involve creating clones of various other types through furthered application of this basic technique.
Invisibility: Techniques that involve hiding with the usage of chakra to camouflage your true location
Substitution: Techniques that utilize high speed movement intended to avoid attacks that may or may not involve substituting the body with another object.
The remaining techniques that aren't in the sub categories in this method are stand alone.
Tell me what would be the advantages/drawbacks of this method?