Ninja Scroll number 16
Training Scroll:
Bushin Jutsus: Doppelganger Techniques
Bunshin no Jutsu (Clone Technique)
Type of Technique: NinJutsu
This technique must be mastered by any ninja who has graduated from the Academy at the Hidden Leaf Village. It's the most basic technique a Genin must know, since it can be a real lifesaver. This ninjutsu creates a shadow clone of the caster, but it can only serve as a decoy. Unlike Kage Bunshin no Jutsu, Bunshin no Jutsu created clones can't attack, since they don't have physical mass.
As a result, if they are touched by the attacker they just disappear. Although this technique may seem useless, if used correctly it can create an almost flawless imitation of the ninja, while the real person hides in the environment waiting for a chance to strike.
Kage Bunshin no Jutsu (Shadow Clone Technique)
Type of Technique: NinJutsu
Being a forbidden and advanced NinJutsu, few people know this technique perfectly. It is listed in the Scroll of Seals, but still some advanced ninjas (such as Kakashi) know this technique. It is similar to the Bunshin no Jutsu; the main function is to create clones. However, Kage Bunshin no Jutsu doesn't create fake clones; the clones created by this fearsome attack are real, and can deal physical damage.
This technique is hard to master, because the chakra of the user needs to be equally distributed and used with effectiveness. Also, the strength of the user is equally divided among the clones, which makes it hard for someone to distinguish the original one, unless he possesses the Sharingan. Shadow clones disappear once they are hit though, but they can be made in large numbers so they last longer. A weak ninja can create many clones but weak ones; a strong one and one that practices this Jutsu a lot can create large quantities of strong clones.
This is a Jounin level skill learned from the First Hokage's Scroll of Seals. Some of the most renowned ninjas who can use this technique include Hatake Kakashi, Uchiha Itachi, Orochimaru, and Sandaime.
Ori no Kongou Nyoi Kage Bunshin (Diamond Staff Shadow Clone Cage)
Type of Technique: NinJutsu
This Ninjutsu technique utilizes the Kage Bunshin no Jutsu (Shadow Clone Technique) and Kongou Nyoi (Diamond Staff). The ninja, already in their Nyoibo form, produces a cage by creating a great number of shadow clones and then overlapping one another around an ally, to protect them. Alternately, the cage could be built around an opponent, and the Kage Bunshin could all attack at once.
Shuriken Kage Bunshin no Jutsu (Shuriken Shadow Clone Technique)
Type of Technique: NinJutsu
Like the Kage Bunshin no Jutsu (Shadow Clone Technique), this Ninjutsu technique requires a base from which to clone. Therefore, the ninja performing this throws a single shuriken at their enemy, and then performs the jutsu, creating one or many more shadow shuriken, which will then continue the path of the original shuriken. A devastating technique that is almost impossible to block or evade.
Juujin Bunshin (Beast Human Clone)
Type of Technique: NinJutsu
A Ninjutsu technique involving a dog as a ninja tool, and usually a soldier pill for each of them to momentarily increase their chakra. The dog leaps upon the ninja's back and assumes the form of a human, typically the ninja them self, as the ninja becomes more beast-like, as with the Shikakyu no Jutsu (Quadruped Technique). This technique is exclusive to the Inuzuka clan.
Mizu Bunshin no Jutsu (Water Clone Technique)
Type of Technique: NinJutsu
This Ninjutsu technique uses water as its base for creating the clones. Each clone is one tenth as powerful as the ninja using it and has a limited range it can move away from its creator. Like the Kage Bunshin no Jutsu (Shadow Clone Technique), this clone can attack as if it were the ninja them self, and one hit will destroy it.
Oboro Bunshin no Jutsu (Mist Clone Technique)
Type of Technique: NinJutsu
A Ninjutsu technique similar to the Bunshin no Jutsu (Clone Technique), as these clones cannot attack. Whether or not they are made out of mist is hard to tell, but they are immaterial and will disperse when attacked.
Kaliea: Hey guys! Thanks for all the 'happy birthdays'! I hope you all enjoy this scroll, it was 'really' hard to get this stuff. (not) Anywho, review please!
Review Answers:
Megaward132: Thank-you! I try, and I seem to get better every time! Thanks!
Gota: More corner kid stuff to come, and as for the ChoujiXTemari thing…yeah I am. I just figured I'd be original.
Kakashiclone1120: His book is there! Honest! And there will be some pervert pounding, but not much. There are more important things that have to happen.
Sidius no Suicen: Thanks for the tip! Keep reading! Thanks!
AiTenshiKosmos: LOL, I can so agree with you there. Orochimaru is in for a serious butt kicking.
Susakuru: Thanks! I did my best. Sorry if the update isn't as fast as you hoped.
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NaruHinalover: I dunno about the sequel. I know that I don't want this story to be impossibly long (new comers wont want to read it) but I suppose it will work out in the end. Thanks for the cookie!
Yin vs yang: Sorry if it's not soon enough.
Jays Arravan: Yeah, I'm going towards ChouTem, I thought it would be interesting. As for Kakashi hehehe mimitsu (secret)
Angelgurl079: I know you got my email but happy birthday anyway! As for Kyuubi-chan, I've had him in mind since the beginning. I thought it would give the story and interesting twist.
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Dragon Man 180: Yes he does. So, did the whole Kyuubi-chan thing catch you off guard? That was my goal. (giggles) if not I'll just have to work harder next time. ;)
Shinobi Darkbeak: Thank-you!
Kaliea: Thanks so much to all who reviewed! In case you're wondering I had a wonderful birthday and now I'm ready to attempt a really hard battle scene for the next chap. Wish me luck! Till next time, ja ne!
