Rebekah slaps one hand seal and grips the paper bomb lightly. Tossing it up, she catches it again before launching it at the clone with her best throw. It travels fast and appears to be a clone of her. Dean's clone get's ready to defend against the clone in a taijutsu battle, but is instead blown away by the surprise explosion. Small specks of dirt cling to Rebekah's face as a repercussion of what has just been done.
"Okay, so the flaws of this technique I can see pretty clearly. Unless engaging in a Taijutsu battle, It's quite obvious that the opponent would not let the clone get near them. And we once discussed a long time ago about how clones can be annoying in battle so the opponent will always try to get rid of them first by any means. Also, I'm not sure if it only takes one handseal to create a clone, if so, in the heat of the battle, that would be over looked. But if it takes like three handseals for a clone then it will be obvious to the opponent that one handseal was not enough to create such a clone. Also, maybe the fact that the opponent would be expecting a technique to be played off of the clone rather than having it just run at them. Also, maybe they'd be suspicious that the user is just standing back away from the clone. The strengths however would be the one handseal concept to save time, and that you can send multiples. Other than that I don't see much advantages in this technique besides that it can be used as a distraction. Also if you tried stopping the "clone" in mid way by sending an offensive jutsu would that cause the bomb to explode? Even so that probably doesn't mean much as the jutsu will over power the D ranked bomb."
Rebekah says with curiosity and a little bit of uncertainty in her voice.
"Okay, so the flaws of this technique I can see pretty clearly. Unless engaging in a Taijutsu battle, It's quite obvious that the opponent would not let the clone get near them. And we once discussed a long time ago about how clones can be annoying in battle so the opponent will always try to get rid of them first by any means. Also, I'm not sure if it only takes one handseal to create a clone, if so, in the heat of the battle, that would be over looked. But if it takes like three handseals for a clone then it will be obvious to the opponent that one handseal was not enough to create such a clone. Also, maybe the fact that the opponent would be expecting a technique to be played off of the clone rather than having it just run at them. Also, maybe they'd be suspicious that the user is just standing back away from the clone. The strengths however would be the one handseal concept to save time, and that you can send multiples. Other than that I don't see much advantages in this technique besides that it can be used as a distraction. Also if you tried stopping the "clone" in mid way by sending an offensive jutsu would that cause the bomb to explode? Even so that probably doesn't mean much as the jutsu will over power the D ranked bomb."
Rebekah says with curiosity and a little bit of uncertainty in her voice.