SASANAGI MIX-UP
May 5, 2012 10:41:32 GMT -8
Post by Ronno on May 5, 2012 10:41:32 GMT -8
Kumonenkin (Spider Sticky Gold)
Rank: D, C, B, A, S
Type: Supplementary / Clan Ninjutsu
Range: Self
Handseals: No.
Chakra: Low - Massive
Special: Strength of sticky gold depends directly on the user's understanding of 'Kumonenkin'. The user can make any general projectile/secondary item available in shops. Up to 5 can be made when first learned, plus 5 more for every rank, for a maximum of 25 projectiles per use.
Description: Kumonenkin is one of the kekkei genkai’s most basic and essential supplementary ninjutsu technique. As part of their special blood, the Sasanagi have the ability to release a form of golden liquid from their mouth and sweat glands. When this liquid hits the air it can harden to be as strong as steel, allowing the clan member to be able to use this technique to then form deadly spikes or other projectile weapons.
Domain: Sasanagi.
D – 10 meter reach, 1 meter circular area of effect
C – 20 meter reach, 2 meter circular area of effect
B – 30 meter reach, 4 meter circular area of effect
A – 40 meter reach, 8 meter circular area of effect
S – 50 meter reach, 16 meter circular area of effect
Description: As part of their line of special ninjutsu dealing with their emitted spider fluid, this technique allows the user to emit a stream of spider thread from their mouths at high speeds. Once enough silk has been expelled, the will then proceed to grab onto a nearby opponent. The thread will run from the user’s mouth directly to their opponent, and with chakra reinforcing their neck and possibly even draining the opponent, they gain full control of their victims. If the opponent is in the air, the user can even move their head and body to sling them wherever they want.
Domain: Sasanagi. ‘D’ ranked Kumonenkin
Rank: D, C, B, A, S
Type: Supplementary / Clan Ninjutsu
Range: Self
Handseals: No.
Chakra: Low - Massive
Special: Strength of sticky gold depends directly on the user's understanding of 'Kumonenkin'. The user can make any general projectile/secondary item available in shops. Up to 5 can be made when first learned, plus 5 more for every rank, for a maximum of 25 projectiles per use.
Description: Kumonenkin is one of the kekkei genkai’s most basic and essential supplementary ninjutsu technique. As part of their special blood, the Sasanagi have the ability to release a form of golden liquid from their mouth and sweat glands. When this liquid hits the air it can harden to be as strong as steel, allowing the clan member to be able to use this technique to then form deadly spikes or other projectile weapons.
Domain: Sasanagi.
D – 10 meter reach, 1 meter circular area of effect
C – 20 meter reach, 2 meter circular area of effect
B – 30 meter reach, 4 meter circular area of effect
A – 40 meter reach, 8 meter circular area of effect
S – 50 meter reach, 16 meter circular area of effect
Description: As part of their line of special ninjutsu dealing with their emitted spider fluid, this technique allows the user to emit a stream of spider thread from their mouths at high speeds. Once enough silk has been expelled, the will then proceed to grab onto a nearby opponent. The thread will run from the user’s mouth directly to their opponent, and with chakra reinforcing their neck and possibly even draining the opponent, they gain full control of their victims. If the opponent is in the air, the user can even move their head and body to sling them wherever they want.
Domain: Sasanagi. ‘D’ ranked Kumonenkin
Kumonendo (Spider Sticky Vomit)
Rank: D
Type: Offensive / Clan Ninjutsu
Range: Self
Handseals: No.
Chakra: Low
Special: Spider string extends forward roughly at the speed of a kunai. Sticky vomit's hold is strong enough to immobilize. Distance and strength of extending string depends on the user's understanding of 'Kumonenkin'.
Rank: D
Type: Offensive / Clan Ninjutsu
Range: Self
Handseals: No.
Chakra: Low
Special: Spider string extends forward roughly at the speed of a kunai. Sticky vomit's hold is strong enough to immobilize. Distance and strength of extending string depends on the user's understanding of 'Kumonenkin'.
i think the second 'description' ,in the first technique, should go with the second technique i quoted. thank you.