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| Subject: B Rank Jutsu Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:29 pm | |
| B Rank Jutsu Name: Dai Endan - Great Fire Missile Type: Ninjutsu Rank: B Kinjutsu: No Requirements: Katon Element Description: A very simple move, it expels a large stream of fire from the user's mouth. The difference between this move and most other Fire Element techniques is that this one can be used continuously for a never-ending stream of fire. Of course, it will only be "never-ending" as long as the user has enough chakra to fuel it. It may lose in versatility or raw power to other fire ninjutsu of the same rank, but keeping it up for a short while costs less than using another technique twice.
Name: Haisekishou - Burning Ash Accumulation Type: Ninjutsu Rank: B Kinjutsu: No Requirements: Katon Element Description: After forming the required hand seals, the user will expel a vast cloud of ash from their mouth. It effectively blocks the sight of anyone caught inside, and when the user clicks their teeth, the cloud will ignite in an explosion. Someone unfamiliar with this technique may be fooled into thinking it's supposed to block their sight and take heavy damage as a result.
Name: Hibashiri - Running Fire Type: Ninjutsu Rank: B Kinjutsu: No Requirements: Katon Element Description: This is a fire element ninjutsu that requires no hand seals. By focusing their fire natured chakra, the shinobi can create jets of fire that will run along the ground towards their opponent. Alternatively, they can launch fireballs or rings of fire at a prefered target. While this technique requires no hand seals, it isn't as strong as most fire ninjutsu of the same level.
Name: Karyuudan - Fire Dragon Missile Type: Ninjutsu Rank: B Kinjutsu: No Requirements: Katon Element Description: A technique resembling Housenka rather closely, it doesn't take many hand seals and is almost the same in principle. The difference is that the fireballs created by this technique are faster and more potent, able to deal considerable damage in a direct attack.
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