*appears standing on top of your head**sits on rock and drinks a litte saki*mmmmm wounder when sensei is gonna get here
Okiley dokiley then...yes i do an iruka umino one and im lookin for water first then wind so thati can eventually learnrain style with my costum bio
water ninjutsu is strong aganst fire, weak aganst lightning, best to commbine with wind,it is generraly used to descretely attack while near water and restrain the enemy also can be used to defend aganst fire and some earth and a couleof wind moves, it can crush limbs, spike enemies through or smack them aroundOkiley dokiley then...
Well, what do you know about water style ninjutsu? No scientific answers. What is it weak against? What is it strong against? What elements do you think are best when used in conjunction with water? Generally, how is it useful in battle? What types of attacks, or defenses, or just general maneuvers?
I'm not exactly sure about crush limbs. O_O Besides that, there's only one major flaw. Water is weak against earth, not lightning. It's a mistake that I made long, long ago as well lol, so don't worry about it. Water is also very good in conjunction with some lightning techniques, though you have to be careful not to accidentally electrocute yourself. Because water is weak against earth and not lightning, it isn't very wise to use to defend against earth, in fact, it's probably the last element that you want to use to defend against earth. This is because only a few water ninjutsu are tangible and stable enough to destroy earth, such as the hard water drill and water shark jutsu.water ninjutsu is strong aganst fire, weak aganst lightning, best to commbine with wind,it is generraly used to descretely attack while near water and restrain the enemy also can be used to defend aganst fire and some earth and a couleof wind moves, it can crush limbs, spike enemies through or smack them around
yups i got confused sry whatm i gonna learn how to do firstI'm not exactly sure about crush limbs. O_O Besides that, there's only one major flaw. Water is weak against earth, not lightning. It's a mistake that I made long, long ago as well lol, so don't worry about it. Water is also very good in conjunction with some lightning techniques, though you have to be careful not to accidentally electrocute yourself. Because water is weak against earth and not lightning, it isn't very wise to use to defend against earth, in fact, it's probably the last element that you want to use to defend against earth. This is because only a few water ninjutsu are tangible and stable enough to destroy earth, such as the hard water drill and water shark jutsu.
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No problem. To me, it actually made sense for water to be weak to lightning 'til I REALLY thought about it lol.yups i got confused sry whatm i gonna learn how to do first
Lol. *waves back*yep already done *walks out and sits on lake sits down and waves to Riku Senpai*
*throws rocks at you to test your concentration* O^Oyes senpai *begins to medetate concentraits as hard as i can*
xd*rock bounces off head red spot forms but no movement*
*the water doesn't even move a bit* O_O*uses newly aquired water chakra to try to push water back pushes with all my might *
yes senpai *bows and makes a hand sign uses chakra to push back water**the water doesn't even move a bit* O_O
The easiest way to focus your chakra at a beginner level is to make a hand seal. A common one is putting both palms together. It allows a position of almost complete balance (though not as much as the earth hand seal in which your hands are clamped together). Try doing that hand seal as you focus your water chakra throughout the lake. After you've focused the chakra to wherever you want to put it, in this case, under me, keep that hand seal and then move the chakra.
*I feel the chakra moving under my feet, but only enough to make me stumble back a few steps*yes senpai *bows and makes a hand sign uses chakra to push back water*
*the water moves from under my feet making me fall forward*right *eyes close and i let out a yell and push with all of my might*