Post by sandetiger on Apr 21, 2012 22:57:28 GMT -5
Name: Earth Release: Rock Hound Technique (Doton: Iwa Ryōken no Jutsu)
Classification: Ninjutsu - C Rank.
Effect: An advanced technique of precision that does not require hand-seals, the user simply focuses their chakra to manifest in their mouth and then manipulates their chakra as it emits forth into a stream of mud. The user then shapes it into a massive hound capable of movement and obeying the user's verbal commands.
Exclusive: No. Though, I feel like, due to the nature of the jutsu, it could easily be adapted to each user's preferences and that a different animal/thing could be used in the place of a hound.
Notes: I have based this jutsu on Akatsuchi's Golem Technique.
Name: Earth Release: Rock Missile Technique (Doton: Iwa Misairu no Jutsu)
Classification: Ninjutsu - C Rank.
Effect: The user performs the needed handseals (dog, boar, snake) and then concentrates the majority of their chakra into their fists. The user can then direct their chakra out of their body - generally in tandem with punching motions to give the chakra more momentum - and as the chakra leaves the body, it materializes into a physical rock projectile. Because the material is soft mud or clay when it first emerges, it needs to travel for a short distance before it hardens. The size of the missiles depends on the amount of chakra used and the concentration of chakra put forth. Generally speaking, it is a single projectile rock that emerges, but it is also possible for the more precise users to channel their chakra into the five fingers of their hand and bring forth (at the most) five separate missiles. This is not a good technique for close combat, and the number of rock missiles one can produce depends on their chakra. It should also be noted that once the chakra leaves the body, the user can no longer manipulate it.
Exclusive: No.
Notes: An adaption of the Fist Rock Technique. Additionally, I am also curious - I've an idea of the user infusing even more chakra into the rock missiles and allowing the raw chakra to explode upon contact, but I'm unsure on whether or not I ought to make that a separate technique or not. I wanna say no, based on the fact that it's just a slight modification of the above jutsu, but I'm not entirely certain. xD
-Shooting the rock bullets from the fingers is a B-Rank technique.
-The explosion of raw chakra is an A-Rank technique.
Name: Demonic Illusion: Crushing Walls Technique (Magen: Gekiha Kabe no Jutsu)
Classification: Genjutsu - C Rank.
Effect: A genjutsu used mostly for interrogation, the user casts an illusion to fool the victim into believing that they are still operating in reality. Once the victim is entrapped, the user then manipulates the user into running into a convenient nearby cave for cover/a more rock-solid defense. The victim is then trapped in the cave, and the four walls of the cave begin to grind inward towards the victim. Unless the victim can break the genjutsu or counter it, they are trapped in the rock box with no escape and the constant companions of incoming walls/grinding wall sounds/dwindling light/dwindling oxygen. The point is that the ninja will spill their secrets rather than die.
Exclusive: No. Namely because there are so few genjutsu techniques out there. However, I would like a common courtesy call by prospective users in that they ask me if they may use this technique - simply because that's the polite thing to do.
Notes: None.
Name: Demonic Illusion: Rock Spire Technique (Magen: Iwa Itadaki no Jutsu)
Classification: Genjutsu - C Rank.
Effect: A genjutsu used mostly for interrogation, the user casts an illusion to fool the victim into believing that they are still operating in reality. Once the victim is entrapped, the user then manipulates the surroundings so that any solid ground that is touched by them immediately ruptures and a sharp spear of rock juts out. The intent is to wear down the ninja/weaken them, and to keep them distracted while other Things Of Great Import are put underway.
Exclusive: No. Namely because there are so few genjutsu techniques out there. However, I would like a common courtesy call by prospective users in that they ask me if they may use this technique - simply because that's the polite thing to do.
Notes: None.
Classification: Ninjutsu - C Rank.
Effect: An advanced technique of precision that does not require hand-seals, the user simply focuses their chakra to manifest in their mouth and then manipulates their chakra as it emits forth into a stream of mud. The user then shapes it into a massive hound capable of movement and obeying the user's verbal commands.
Exclusive: No. Though, I feel like, due to the nature of the jutsu, it could easily be adapted to each user's preferences and that a different animal/thing could be used in the place of a hound.
Notes: I have based this jutsu on Akatsuchi's Golem Technique.
Name: Earth Release: Rock Missile Technique (Doton: Iwa Misairu no Jutsu)
Classification: Ninjutsu - C Rank.
Effect: The user performs the needed handseals (dog, boar, snake) and then concentrates the majority of their chakra into their fists. The user can then direct their chakra out of their body - generally in tandem with punching motions to give the chakra more momentum - and as the chakra leaves the body, it materializes into a physical rock projectile. Because the material is soft mud or clay when it first emerges, it needs to travel for a short distance before it hardens. The size of the missiles depends on the amount of chakra used and the concentration of chakra put forth. Generally speaking, it is a single projectile rock that emerges, but it is also possible for the more precise users to channel their chakra into the five fingers of their hand and bring forth (at the most) five separate missiles. This is not a good technique for close combat, and the number of rock missiles one can produce depends on their chakra. It should also be noted that once the chakra leaves the body, the user can no longer manipulate it.
Exclusive: No.
Notes: An adaption of the Fist Rock Technique. Additionally, I am also curious - I've an idea of the user infusing even more chakra into the rock missiles and allowing the raw chakra to explode upon contact, but I'm unsure on whether or not I ought to make that a separate technique or not. I wanna say no, based on the fact that it's just a slight modification of the above jutsu, but I'm not entirely certain. xD
-Shooting the rock bullets from the fingers is a B-Rank technique.
-The explosion of raw chakra is an A-Rank technique.
Name: Demonic Illusion: Crushing Walls Technique (Magen: Gekiha Kabe no Jutsu)
Classification: Genjutsu - C Rank.
Effect: A genjutsu used mostly for interrogation, the user casts an illusion to fool the victim into believing that they are still operating in reality. Once the victim is entrapped, the user then manipulates the user into running into a convenient nearby cave for cover/a more rock-solid defense. The victim is then trapped in the cave, and the four walls of the cave begin to grind inward towards the victim. Unless the victim can break the genjutsu or counter it, they are trapped in the rock box with no escape and the constant companions of incoming walls/grinding wall sounds/dwindling light/dwindling oxygen. The point is that the ninja will spill their secrets rather than die.
Exclusive: No. Namely because there are so few genjutsu techniques out there. However, I would like a common courtesy call by prospective users in that they ask me if they may use this technique - simply because that's the polite thing to do.
Notes: None.
Name: Demonic Illusion: Rock Spire Technique (Magen: Iwa Itadaki no Jutsu)
Classification: Genjutsu - C Rank.
Effect: A genjutsu used mostly for interrogation, the user casts an illusion to fool the victim into believing that they are still operating in reality. Once the victim is entrapped, the user then manipulates the surroundings so that any solid ground that is touched by them immediately ruptures and a sharp spear of rock juts out. The intent is to wear down the ninja/weaken them, and to keep them distracted while other Things Of Great Import are put underway.
Exclusive: No. Namely because there are so few genjutsu techniques out there. However, I would like a common courtesy call by prospective users in that they ask me if they may use this technique - simply because that's the polite thing to do.
Notes: None.