Rasengan alone is just shape manipulation. You can do whatever you want with chakra, it doesn't require anything to be manipulated except for the person's control.
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rasengan. You have to swirl the chakra and keep like that, while chiori is just letting lighting chakra rush out your hand nothing more.
Naruto, I think rasengan requires more skill.
What shape is a chidori anyway.
It's matters not what you tell me because when Naruto was learning with the balloons he had to rotate the water with wind
It's matters not what you tell me because when Naruto was learning with the balloons he had to rotate the water with wind
Well rasengan is the pinnacle of shape manipulation. But with significant practice and chakra control you can pull it of.
Chidori however is shape manipulation and nature transformation. Therefore not only do you have to create a shape with chakra, you are supposed to transform that chakra into lightning as well.
I therefore conclude that chidori is harder (not necessarily more powerful).
But if you consider Rasen-shuriken, then its a totally different story. Because the only hard part about the Rasengan is adding nature transformation to it.
what? He was using chakra dude, Naruto didn't even know what chakra affinity he was in part 1.
It's matters not what you tell me because when Naruto was learning with the balloons he had to rotate the water with wind
Bych thats frschidori has to master all the steps of rasengan then add in elemental infinity
What shape are you talking about
yea but if your element affinity is already lighting then you can skip a whole part of what makes the technique hard. Thus rasengan is harder to the average person trying to learn it.Here:
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Rasengan only requires spatial recomposition, which means the user only has to focus on controlling one aspect, with Chidori the user must spatially recompose their chakra whilst simultaneously maintaining it's lightning element recomposition.
yea but if your element affinity is already lighting then you can skip a whole part of what makes the technique hard. Thus rasengan is harder to the average person trying to learn it.
You don't get it do you.
Rasengan is chakra that is molded and shaped in to a ball (i.e. shape manipulation) also known as advanced chakra control.
Chidori is a bit different, the chakra is concentrated in the hand (i.e. shape manipulation) and this chakra is then transformed into lightning or electricity (i.e. nature transformation).
yea but if your element affinity is already lighting then you can skip a whole part of what makes the technique hard. Thus rasengan is harder to the average person trying to learn it.