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|game names=Clone Dynamic Explosion
 
|game names=Clone Dynamic Explosion
 
|parent jutsu=Shadow Clone Technique
 
|parent jutsu=Shadow Clone Technique
|jutsu rank=A
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|jutsu rank=B
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Clone Techniques
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Clone Techniques
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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This technique is used to create a [[shadow clone]] that can be detonated. The clone looks like a normal shadow clone, which allows the user to get it close to the target without them expecting anything besides a normal attack, or the target might even close in willingly to try to attack the clone. Using multiple tricks and diversionary tactics to disguise the nature of the clone can make this technique more likely to be effective.
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This technique is used to create a [[shadow clone]] that can be detonated. The clone looks like a normal shadow clone, which allows the user to get it close to the target without them expecting anything besides a normal attack, or the target might even close in willingly to try to attack the clone. Using multiple tricks and diversionary tactics to disguise the nature of the clone can make this technique more likely to be effective. The size of the explosion is considerably large enough to blow an opponent to pieces.
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 14:50, 20 July 2013

This technique is used to create a shadow clone that can be detonated. The clone looks like a normal shadow clone, which allows the user to get it close to the target without them expecting anything besides a normal attack, or the target might even close in willingly to try to attack the clone. Using multiple tricks and diversionary tactics to disguise the nature of the clone can make this technique more likely to be effective. The size of the explosion is considerably large enough to blow an opponent to pieces.

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References

  1. Second Databook, page 272