I'll have you know Naruto Uzumaki Barrage is the greatest clone technique. :|
Okay, so Earth and Stone Dragon much resembles the Water Dragon technique, meaning after performing the needed hand seals, you can control the dragon, guide it and so forth which is handy if you like tactical maneuvers. One thing I've noticed about this technique is that it's not really a muddy consistency, but stronger like it was made more like earthern, I guess... it's hard to explain it. >.> When I seen it happen it appeared mroe solid than the Water Dragon technique, like if it were to crash into a steel wall for example, it would crumble into dust rather than splatter into mud. Not really much to note, but it's more impactful than mud so I guess that counts for something. :3
It's strength from a pure roleplaying aspect is that it resembles the Water Dragon, making it easy to visualise.
But it's S-Rank which is always a plus, making it strong and sturdy. You can control it, potentially avoiding techniques which people might use to try and destroy this beauty: Sixteen-Pillar Bind, Chidori Senbon and so on. I suppose a skilled ninja due to the solidity of the technique could ride this dragon, possibly? Allowing for yourself to control the dragon as well as move at fast paces. I've thought about jumping on it to avoid a possible when I took a Kaguya test, though it seemed risky and I didn't do it.
Disadvantages, well it needs five hand seals which is always a downer, though we can fix that with a specialty so it's not too bad. Due to the amount of shape manipulation this technique requires, it can't really be performed instantaneously or anything like that. Errr... you have to perform this technique while standing on the ground, since logically you would need to use it as a source for the dragon.
That's all I got.
Okay, so Earth and Stone Dragon much resembles the Water Dragon technique, meaning after performing the needed hand seals, you can control the dragon, guide it and so forth which is handy if you like tactical maneuvers. One thing I've noticed about this technique is that it's not really a muddy consistency, but stronger like it was made more like earthern, I guess... it's hard to explain it. >.> When I seen it happen it appeared mroe solid than the Water Dragon technique, like if it were to crash into a steel wall for example, it would crumble into dust rather than splatter into mud. Not really much to note, but it's more impactful than mud so I guess that counts for something. :3
It's strength from a pure roleplaying aspect is that it resembles the Water Dragon, making it easy to visualise.
Disadvantages, well it needs five hand seals which is always a downer, though we can fix that with a specialty so it's not too bad. Due to the amount of shape manipulation this technique requires, it can't really be performed instantaneously or anything like that. Errr... you have to perform this technique while standing on the ground, since logically you would need to use it as a source for the dragon.
That's all I got.