<_<Honestly I don't know much about it. I know that it's a nature transformation outside the five basic elemental natures and uses physical energy to control vitality, granting life to forms that have none. It's one of the best forms for healing but again I don't really understand why. Likewise, Yin Release uses spiritual energy to control imagination, creating form out of nothingness. Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki combined Yin and Yang into Yin–Yang Release and with that create the nine tailed beasts. Most I know about Yang is that it's strong physical energy that can be used to heal, fortify and in some cases even grant life. I don't understand the inner works on it though since the series never really touched on it.
Yin = imagination and creation.Alright, so I read the Howard training in Yang release and believe I have a better understanding on what it is both in Daoism and in our RP.
So, in Naruto chakra was gained by eating the chakra fruit of the God Tree. Chakra itself is a duality. It's two separate concepts that come together to create something larger. Spiritual and Physical energies that are molded and used together in a complementary way to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts. In concept, Imagination, meditation, studying, ones own thoughts all become spiritual energy. While exercise and physical training, fighting, movement, becomes physical energy. Yin is more of a passive energy, and while also having a bit of active in it and the opposite for Yang, being more of an active energy, with a little passive in it. This resembles the real life Yin-Yang in that there is a little yin in yang and vise versa. It's about maintaining balance both internally and externally. This has been shown in many forms within the series, many of which even I was fully aware of. Abilities and techniques like Sage Transformation or reincarnation techniques like "Inorganic Reincarnation" used by Kabuto or Chiyo's "Life Reincarnation" to save Gaara used Yang energy to achieve the ability, even Medical Ninjutsu has it's roots based in Yang. I didn't realize that even the Akimichi clan used Yang energy to manipulate the size of their body. Yang also likely plays a part in the creation of wood release as shown when naruto's nine tails chakra turned the white zetsu into tree's. This was caused by Naruto only having the "Yang" half of the nine tails sealed within him.
Yang in it's purest form is warm or hot to the touch, but doesn't give off a radiating heat like a fire would. It's able to grant sentience and give life to were there is none. It's Vitality, the epitome of healing able to save Might Guy after opening the 8th gate. Something no other known form of healing technique could achieve. It can enhance ones own physical traits and abilities, increasing speed, power and durability and can even produce the opposite affect on a target.
Right first off, lemme know what you think "sentience" meansNo questions, I'm ready to begin.
Sentience is the capability of feeling, perceiving and experiencing anything. Philosophers used sentience to distinguish between feeling and thinking, where thinking is being reasonable and feeling is being sentient. However I believe that Sentience is having both thought and feeling. Of course this can be applied to all life, animals, plants, etc. One can argue that plants do feel as they experience, perceive and feel their surroundings. However I don't believe they have their own thought process and therefore cannot think in the sense that we humans can. In our RP this means that summoning or even some techniques we can create will have, or at least mimic sentient life and act on their own set of knowledge without the creators influence.Right first off, lemme know what you think "sentience" means
Okay so the first technique:Sentience is the capability of feeling, perceiving and experiencing anything. Philosophers used sentience to distinguish between feeling and thinking, where thinking is being reasonable and feeling is being sentient. However I believe that Sentience is having both thought and feeling. Of course this can be applied to all life, animals, plants, etc. One can argue that plants do feel as they experience, perceive and feel their surroundings. However I don't believe they have their own thought process and therefore cannot think in the sense that we humans can. In our RP this means that summoning or even some techniques we can create will have, or at least mimic sentient life and act on their own set of knowledge without the creators influence.
"that is able to use jutsu from the source it was created from. "It's a straight forward technique, It adds sentience to an elemental attack, allowing it to act of it's own will. It can use techniques of the element it was created from and has 300 chakra points to use for techniques. It's HP is equal to the rank so if an S-rank technique with 80 dmg is created, it will have 80 HP.
My only question is, if you created say an B-rank tech and give it sentience. Is that technique only limited to B-ranks and below? Or can it still use A-rank and above techniques from the element that its made from?
Nope, ready to continue"that is able to use jutsu from the source it was created from. "
Doesn't state "up to it's rank" just says all. Though it will drain from that 300 chakra you gave to it. You can always give it more chakra through the transfer technique but that's up to you.
Any more questions?
(Yoton: Taiyōnomegumi) - Yang Release: Touch of the SunNope, ready to continue
"Now I'll move onto talking about Touch of the Sun. As LoK states, the view can be taken either way but he states that his view is that the technique requires the user, when using it on themselves, must establish physical contact. This is not my view. Physical contact in Touch of the Sun establishes a conduit in which the Yang natured chakra will be transported to others. It seems illogical that the user would need to touch themselves to surge Yang chakra through their own body. Why would one need to create a conduit to transport chakra to...themselves? Chakra, as we all very well know, circulates through the body and it seems more logical that one would be able to surge Yang chakra without establishing physical contact with themselves. "Straight forward technique, it's able to use yang to heal for 150 per turn requiring physical contact. Can only be used on others unless you're a Yang Master (requires Yang, or Yin-Yang specialty) This is one we seen Naruto use on Guy after he opened 8th gate. It's highly effective and can repair missing body parts or even a chakra system.
No questions.
This is a really nice technique, it only downside is limiting the user to Taijutsu and Elemental Ninjutsu. The only question I have is can the user still use Kenjutsu, while using this? I'm not sure if it counts as a "special field" or not."Now I'll move onto talking about Touch of the Sun. As LoK states, the view can be taken either way but he states that his view is that the technique requires the user, when using it on themselves, must establish physical contact. This is not my view. Physical contact in Touch of the Sun establishes a conduit in which the Yang natured chakra will be transported to others. It seems illogical that the user would need to touch themselves to surge Yang chakra through their own body. Why would one need to create a conduit to transport chakra to...themselves? Chakra, as we all very well know, circulates through the body and it seems more logical that one would be able to surge Yang chakra without establishing physical contact with themselves. "
Lil ruling on the healing xd
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(Yoton: Ken'i) - Yang Release: Power of The Sun
Type: Supplementary
Rank: S-Rank
Range: Short
Chakra cost: 100 (50 per turn)
Damage points: N/A (+40 to Taijutsu)
Description: The user will reinforce his own body with Yang natured chakra, empowering his physical abilities to the outermost limits. This allows him to become physically very strong (beyond the normal levels of chakra enhanced strength), increases his resistance to physical damage (decreasing 60 damage from any physical contact), his speed (boosted to 3.5x his normal speed), and grants him a passive healing of all minor wounds at 30 damage per turn. However, by infusing himself with the Yang Nature, he becomes unable to use Yin Release techniques or Yin/Yang Release techniques; he cannot use Genjutsu or non elemental Ninjutsu of any kind (including special fields like Fuuinjutsu).
Note: Can only be used twice per battle and lasts 4 turns per use.
Kenjutsu would fall under taijutsu in this ecase.This is a really nice technique, it only downside is limiting the user to Taijutsu and Elemental Ninjutsu. The only question I have is can the user still use Kenjutsu, while using this? I'm not sure if it counts as a "special field" or not.