With little time to act, I try molding my chakra. As I do this, I jump away from Dean's clone. Once I'm finally able to focus my wind chakra, I hold out my arm and aim my palm towards the clone. With much surprise a weak blast of wind shoots out and barely affects the clone. Disappointed, I jump away from the clone once more. Trying and focusing harder, I open my mouth and try releasing the blast of wind that way. As I do, it manages to hit the clone. Feeling I've got the hang of it, I raise my arm and hold my palm out again. Out comes a decent blast of air. It's just enough to make the clone disappear. Glad that the clone has stopped chasing me, I lean against a tree to catch my breath.
"Uhmm, two
advantages to this would be: it's a quick simple way to fight off an enemy while escaping. A second reason, I think, would be to distract an enemy. If a blast of wind came out of no where, I'd be a little confused and distracted-- until I found out who it came from. Also another advantage would be, you have an infinite amount of air to use. Two
disadvantages would probably be: it could probably be a little challenging to hit your opponent if they're dodging the blasts. A second disadvantage would maybe be, loosing breathe quickly. If you're shooting wind out of your mouth, wouldn't you loose your breath quickly, or get a horrid dry mouth?"
"I would use this in battle by counter attacking/defense. Maybe if someone threw a kunai at me, I could just blast wind and knock the kunai off of its course towards me. Also, if you blast the wind towards their eyes, or towards the dirt/leaves/dust, it would cause them to be unable to see, and they'd loose sight of vision possibly for a moment. Those are just a few ways I could use this in battle.."
"Erm, so sensei, did I do it right?" >_>
Looks eagerly at sensei with a big smile.