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|hand signs=Rat  Ox  Tiger  Dragon  Rabbit  Snake  Ram  Horse  Monkey  Bird  Dog  Boar
 
 
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This is a summoning technique that in which the summoned creature is given a special condition and when that condition is met it gains a certain ability.
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This is a summoning technique that in which the summoned creature is given a special condition and when that condition is met it gains a certain ability. Pain applied this technique to his [[Giant Multi-Headed Dog|dog summon]]. Upon being struck by a direct attack, the canine could divide into another identical beast and increase its power. The beast can then recombine if needed, with one body carrying the heads of however many additional beasts were created.
 
Pain applied this technique to his [[Giant Multi-Headed Dog|dog summon]]. Upon being struck by a direct attack, the canine could divide into another identical beast and increase its power. The beast can then recombine if needed, with one body carrying the heads of however many additional beasts were created.
 
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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== References ==
 
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This is a summoning technique that in which the summoned creature is given a special condition and when that condition is met it gains a certain ability. Pain applied this technique to his dog summon. Upon being struck by a direct attack, the canine could divide into another identical beast and increase its power. The beast can then recombine if needed, with one body carrying the heads of however many additional beasts were created.

See Also

References

  1. Third Databook, page 282