Re: Katon with noni1997
I have a few questions about these techniques. Can the second technique's pillars be made one in front of the other? And how many fireballs can be made with the last technique before becoming weaker in power, at each rank?
Oh, and what about learning Fire Release Co-Operation Technique: Garuda? I do have Shadow Clones.
Perform the technique: Kneading a considerable amount for chakra within his lungs, Ithnan then expels it all whilst applying nature transformation to have it assume the form of a large fireball. As it reaches the intended target, it burst outwards in a manner reminiscent of a fiery maelstrom, incinerating everything within its reach.
Creative uses/strengths: The technique, itself, is fairly straightforward, however, it could easily be enhanced by some compressed wind techniques or earth techniques that restrict the opponent's movements. The perks of this technique is that it requires no hand-seals, so combinations should be quite easy as it's not a stream.
Drawbacks/counters: It's simplicity means that the opponent shouldn't have trouble coming up with an appropriate defense. Sure, it'll burst into maelstrom of fire upon coming in proximity with the opponent, but until it reaches the proper distance it's still merely a large fireball. A water technique of similar rank will be able to overpower it.
Perform the technique: Kneading chakra within his left leg, Ithnan then stomps it down upon the ground with force. The chakra moves through the ground before concentrating itself in three evenly space out sections before bursting upwards to appear as large, fiery pillars of intense flames.
Creative uses/strengths: The pillars can serve as a timely defense, and seriously wound an unsuspecting opponent. To use it in most battles, I'd likely blind the opponent with a genjutsu before using the technique. Once the pillars have been made, a wind technique could be used to carry the flames in a desired direction, say towards a fleeing opponent.
Drawbacks/counters: The only drawback is that the opponent will be able to feel some heat before the pillars emerge.
Perform the technique:Building up a large amount of chakra within his body, Ithnan then expels it all from his mouth in the form of several extremely hot fireballs with the appearance of dragons' heads. They streak across the land towards their intended target and blow through everything too weak to fully resist their impact.
Creative uses/strengths: The sheer number of fireballs, with great range, means that the opponent can't really rely on evasive techniques for safety. It requires a single hand-seal and can easily be used in conjecture with wind techniques.
Drawbacks/counters: The more fireballs, the weaker each becomes. Water techniques with great expansiveness can easily block/overpower the incoming fireballs. One could also hide underground and avoid all the incoming shots.
Oh, and what about learning Fire Release Co-Operation Technique: Garuda? I do have Shadow Clones.
Perform the technique: Kneading a considerable amount for chakra within his lungs, Ithnan then expels it all whilst applying nature transformation to have it assume the form of a large fireball. As it reaches the intended target, it burst outwards in a manner reminiscent of a fiery maelstrom, incinerating everything within its reach.
Creative uses/strengths: The technique, itself, is fairly straightforward, however, it could easily be enhanced by some compressed wind techniques or earth techniques that restrict the opponent's movements. The perks of this technique is that it requires no hand-seals, so combinations should be quite easy as it's not a stream.
Drawbacks/counters: It's simplicity means that the opponent shouldn't have trouble coming up with an appropriate defense. Sure, it'll burst into maelstrom of fire upon coming in proximity with the opponent, but until it reaches the proper distance it's still merely a large fireball. A water technique of similar rank will be able to overpower it.
Perform the technique: Kneading chakra within his left leg, Ithnan then stomps it down upon the ground with force. The chakra moves through the ground before concentrating itself in three evenly space out sections before bursting upwards to appear as large, fiery pillars of intense flames.
Creative uses/strengths: The pillars can serve as a timely defense, and seriously wound an unsuspecting opponent. To use it in most battles, I'd likely blind the opponent with a genjutsu before using the technique. Once the pillars have been made, a wind technique could be used to carry the flames in a desired direction, say towards a fleeing opponent.
Drawbacks/counters: The only drawback is that the opponent will be able to feel some heat before the pillars emerge.
Perform the technique:Building up a large amount of chakra within his body, Ithnan then expels it all from his mouth in the form of several extremely hot fireballs with the appearance of dragons' heads. They streak across the land towards their intended target and blow through everything too weak to fully resist their impact.
Creative uses/strengths: The sheer number of fireballs, with great range, means that the opponent can't really rely on evasive techniques for safety. It requires a single hand-seal and can easily be used in conjecture with wind techniques.
Drawbacks/counters: The more fireballs, the weaker each becomes. Water techniques with great expansiveness can easily block/overpower the incoming fireballs. One could also hide underground and avoid all the incoming shots.
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