@Bold- Corrected. I'm not a sensei.*comes running with full speed n trips n falls down*
Eh....sorry senpai......you see I have to come all the way from the other side of the village so........you know.....I can't help it
*gets up*
So can we start Senpai *asks enthusiastically*
Uh...sorry...@Bold- Corrected. I'm not a sensei.
Alright, now I'm correct by assuming you've had no training in Wind before, right?
Umm..not wind, but okay.Uh...sorry...
Well actually I had a training session where I learned one technique in water...
Great, but you missed a part. How is Wind chakra different from normal everyday chakra used to walk on water/walls, enhance taijutsu, perform genjutsu, etc.?Futon is one of the five basic elements which strong against one element while weak against another....
Futon/Wind is strong against Lightening but weak against Fire
People who use wind chakra are...
Naruto
Asuma
Temari
Danzo etc.
Wind is actually air moving from one place to another....
Wind is something that can be as soothing as a gentle breeze or as rough a tornado...
Now, I want you to begin to sit there on the edge of that ledge. I want you to begin to think about wind. Think about how it moves, how sometimes it is so gentle that it simply moves around an object, and then at other times it can be so powerful that it takes out everything in its path. As well as that, I want you to begin to make your chakra as thin as possible, making it sharp, like the wind can sometimes be. Let your chakra flow through your body, easily. Now go give it a try.Oops sorry...
Well
wind techniques are usually performed by generating air circulation around the body and can be enhanced through this method as well. Hence it helps to walk on water/walls, also can be used to perform genjutsu....Wind-natured chakra can also be channelled into blades to increase
their cutting power and overall range.
@Bold-You don't say what happens, that's for me to decide.You got it senpai.....
*I walk over to the edge of the ledge n sit there*
*I close my eyes n start to feel the wind in the surrounding........the wind that touches my skin, the wind that goes through my nostrils.....I also feel the harshness if the wind that changes every minute......*
*now I try to manipulate my chakra n make it as thin as possible....it takes some time but with good concentration I am able to achieve the result*
*as my chakra becomes sharp....I let my chakra flow around freely*
How was it senpai
*The cloud begins to form, then simply begins to die out*Ok understood senpai
Now I start releasing my wind chakra through my body...I release it into the sand in front if me...as I do the sand around the area also gets affected....
Now I manipulate my chakra n lift the sand cloud towards your clone n in the process I(the sand) blinds you n knock you of the balance...
*Clone is blinded and is knocked over*Hmm...
I try again.....I start releasing my wind chakra through my body...I release it into the sand in front if me......
Now I manipulate my chakra n lift the sand cloud towards your clone.... I maintain the balance n the chakra n make sure that this time I knock you off with a bigger impact....I slowly take the sands towards your face which effectively blinds you which in turn knocks you off...
Dust Wind should be able to block small objects like Kunai, shuriken, things similar to that as that technique focuses on more of the usage of sand to block blind the opponent. If you're talking about the rumbling wind wall(which is the one that I used with the wooden kunai. You can use it to block shuriken, kunai, swords, small to medium sized rocks, anything similar to that.The moment I am thrown into the air, I concentrate and gather a lot of wind chakra into my lungs and throat.
Now, as I see the wall of earth spikes approaching, I turn around and use the chakra that I build up to release a very powerful stream of wind from my mouth towards the wall
*this should make me recoil*
Doubt: well senpai, for (Fūton: Fūsajin no Jutsu) - Wind Release: Dust Wind Technique, can I only block wooden kunais or objects better than that?