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| Subject: B Rank Jutsu Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:20 pm | |
| B Rank Jutsu Name: Yomi Numa - Swamp of the Underworld Type: Ninjutsu Rank: B Kinjutsu: No Requirements: Doton Element Description: After the user makes the required hand seals, they will use their earth nature chakra to use this jutsu which creates a large mud swamp in a desired location. This swamp is big enough to sink a large summoning creature and is very dangerous if you fall or step into it, but by using water walking, one can walk on its surface without trouble.
Name: Iwa Yado Kuzushi - Stone Lodging Destruction Type: Ninjutsu Rank: B Kinjutsu: No Requirements: Doton Element Description: A ninjutsu technique only useful in certain areas. After forming the required hand seals, the user will put their hand on the ground. It allows them some control over nearby earth and rock, so they can cause an avalanche, a cave or a cliff to collapse. However, when in open plains, it is only useful if you want to create a different battlefield.
Name: Doryuudan - Earth Dragon Missile Type: Ninjutsu Rank: B Kinjutsu: No Requirements: Doton Element Description: After the user makes the necessary hand seals, a large dragon head made of mud will appear from whatever they're standing on next to them and release a number of mud projectiles. The damage dealt by these is not very high, but quite enough to pummel any target badly. An advantage of this technique is its speed: the dragon head appears very quickly and the projectiles fly quite fast.
Name: Arijigoku no Jutsu - Ant-Lion Technique Type: Ninjutsu Rank: B Kinjutsu: No Requirements: Doton Element Description: True to its name, this earth element technique creates a large crater in the ground, drawing in nearby objects and careless enemies. This technique works similarly to quicksand, so it's extremely hard to escape without help. However, objects are first drawn towards the crater's lowest point in the middle and are only then sunk, so there may be more opportunities to escape. This technique covers an area of approximately fifty feet in diameter
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