Water style training.

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Now then I want you to explain to me the following:

  • What is Water Release
  • How Does this nature act
  • Relationships with other Elements (Standard and Advanced Elements)

Hint: What I'm asking for for the second bullet, I'm asking for you to use what you know of water and personify it. Use adj. to tell me your best interpritation of how this nature "acts" And for relationships with the other elements. I want more than the shallow relations of strengths, weaknesses and neutrality. I want you to tell me all of the former as well as how water can be used in conjunction with other elements, and not just the five elements, but other advanced elements as well. For help refer to

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Water is one of the 5 basic elements, that allows the the user to use pre-existing water, or create their own, by turning their chakra into water.It takes much more ability to create the water outside the body than to manipulate what is already available or expel it from their mouths.Water Release techniques can not only change shape but state as well. Moreover, the water becomes more solid in the process as well.The water affinity is seemingly more common amongst shinobi of Kirigakure.Water is stronger then fire but weaker the earth, water can fuse with lightning to increase the damaged.

thats all....sorry if its not good... ;(
 
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Water is one of the 5 basic elements, that allows the the user to use pre-existing water, or create their own, by turning their chakra into water.It takes much more ability to create the water outside the body than to manipulate what is already available or expel it from their mouths.Water Release techniques can not only change shape but state as well. Moreover, the water becomes more solid in the process as well.The water affinity is seemingly more common amongst shinobi of Kirigakure.Water is stronger then fire but weaker the earth, water can fuse with lightning to increase the damaged.

thats all....sorry if its not good... ;(
This is...eh, but since you're just starting out it's alright I'll give you my run through and we'll go from there
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Water is a more or less passive element by nature. It flows freely and takes the shape of whatever it is contained in. I call it passive as it is a yeilding element which goes and flows however the external forces and nature dictate it to. For example; still water will move and ripple at the slightest touch, a river flowing straight will move around a rock and take an alternate direction instead of just going through the rock. Wind can cause water to move in different directions. This is one of the reasons why water, a yeilding element, is opposite to earth, an unyeilding element. That rock in the bank of the river will not move for the water, it will stay firm. If the rock were to walk through the river straight, the water would go around the rock, not the other way around. This is a rudamentary understanding, however water itself can be very powerful and forceful. A large enough mass of water may disroot the rock if strong enough. Water may be condensed to a fine area and move at great speeds to cause a powerful impact. That is where variables come in, which is what any element manipulates, the variables of the properties that can enhacne an element's potential. If you want to look at things in terms of balance, Taoism and philosophies behind water and it's general movement. Water is the Yin half, not forceful, yeilding and water redirects energy instead of meeting it head on. The Chinese Internal styles of martial arts talk about redirecting your opponents force back onto them which is essentially a property of water (the redirection that is). Force is not met with force rather the force is allowed to continue until redirected suddenly, often times against even harder forces that are much stronger. An example would be if somebody were to punch you. They are traveling in one direction at a certian speed. You simpley move out of the way while guiding the fist further in that direction, increasing the speed. Should there be a wall behind them, they make impact with that wall and most often hurt their hand.

Does this help you understand water a little better? If you have any questions ask. I want to make sure you fully understand suiton
 
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