(Inkupo: Kyōkai no Kanata) Ink Arts: Beyond the Boundary
Type: Supplementary
Rank: B - Rank
Range: Short -Long
Chakra: 20
Damage: N/A
Description: Through the use of a scroll the user will toss it into the sky about five meters in which it will poof open, while unwinding in order to allow a pre drawn work of art in the form of large amount of clouds to fly into the skies. Once the clouds fly up, they will deceptively blend in with the real ones and begin to downpour ink in the form of rain drops. Due to the unique coloring of the rain drops, it will be difficult to tell the difference between the real rain and the fake rain at first glance, but upon impact with the ground or person, it rapidly loses its colouring and turns black in colour like the original ink. The ink will continue to fall from the sky above, forming puddles of “water” while also soaking into other non sentient objects. The ink is connected to the user’s chakra, and thus can be used as a source to create their ink techniques, but the other use of it is that the user is mentally aware of when the ink touches something, acting as a unique form of sensory for the user. Can be used three times per battle, lasting four turns each
Pretty simple, essentially rain tiger at will, plus an ink source.
Q: Is the ink source part restricted to techniques that dont use scrolls and drawings? Or does it include them?
So basically I can use
but can I use the puddles for super beast imitation and it's variants, or techs like this
Type: Supplementary
Rank: B - Rank
Range: Short -Long
Chakra: 20
Damage: N/A
Description: Through the use of a scroll the user will toss it into the sky about five meters in which it will poof open, while unwinding in order to allow a pre drawn work of art in the form of large amount of clouds to fly into the skies. Once the clouds fly up, they will deceptively blend in with the real ones and begin to downpour ink in the form of rain drops. Due to the unique coloring of the rain drops, it will be difficult to tell the difference between the real rain and the fake rain at first glance, but upon impact with the ground or person, it rapidly loses its colouring and turns black in colour like the original ink. The ink will continue to fall from the sky above, forming puddles of “water” while also soaking into other non sentient objects. The ink is connected to the user’s chakra, and thus can be used as a source to create their ink techniques, but the other use of it is that the user is mentally aware of when the ink touches something, acting as a unique form of sensory for the user. Can be used three times per battle, lasting four turns each
Pretty simple, essentially rain tiger at will, plus an ink source.
Q: Is the ink source part restricted to techniques that dont use scrolls and drawings? Or does it include them?
So basically I can use
( Ninpou: Sumi Nagashi ) – Ninja Art: Ink Flow
Type: Supplementary
Rank: B
Range: Short – Mid
Chakra cost: 20
Damage points: N/A
Description: The user will pour Ink onto the ground, and summon several ink snakes to strike from underground and restrain the opponents. Should the opponent prove to be strong enough to break the binds, the snakes can reform around the target, making struggling pointless.
Type: Supplementary
Rank: B
Range: Short – Mid
Chakra cost: 20
Damage points: N/A
Description: The user will pour Ink onto the ground, and summon several ink snakes to strike from underground and restrain the opponents. Should the opponent prove to be strong enough to break the binds, the snakes can reform around the target, making struggling pointless.
( Ninpou: Sumi Gatling Gan ) - Ninja Art: Ink Gatling Gun
Type: Offensive
Rank: A
Range: Mid-Long
Chakra Cost: 30
Damage: 60
Description: The user uses special ink to draw up to 10 bullet-like projectiles onto a scroll.
Note: Can only be used by Ink users.
Note: Courtesy of Mathias
Type: Offensive
Rank: A
Range: Mid-Long
Chakra Cost: 30
Damage: 60
Description: The user uses special ink to draw up to 10 bullet-like projectiles onto a scroll.
Note: Can only be used by Ink users.
Note: Courtesy of Mathias