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The user uses a giant roll of cloth to tightly wrap up the intended opponent, completely immobilizing them, thus preventing them from moving or using any techniques. The ability itself is rather versatile as once completed the addition of further [[Binding Tag Seal|seals]] can be placed on top of the bound victims, preventing them from even being summoned. However, the technique is drastically limited by its relatively short range in comparison to other attacks, which results in an inherent danger when approaching the opponent in order to restrain them, meaning that another technique may first need to be used to reduce the potential risk involved.
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The user uses a giant roll of cloth to tightly wrap up the intended opponent, completely immobilizing them, thus preventing them from moving or using any techniques. The ability itself is rather versatile as once completed the addition of further [[Binding Tag Seal|seals]] can be placed on top of the bound victims, preventing them from even being summoned. The technique is also capable of disrupting certain techniques used by opponents, as Zabuza's mist dissipated after he was immobilized. However, the technique is drastically limited by its relatively short range in comparison to other attacks, which results in an inherent danger when approaching the opponent in order to restrain them, meaning that another technique may first need to be used to reduce the potential risk involved.

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The user uses a giant roll of cloth to tightly wrap up the intended opponent, completely immobilizing them, thus preventing them from moving or using any techniques. The ability itself is rather versatile as once completed the addition of further seals can be placed on top of the bound victims, preventing them from even being summoned. The technique is also capable of disrupting certain techniques used by opponents, as Zabuza's mist dissipated after he was immobilized. However, the technique is drastically limited by its relatively short range in comparison to other attacks, which results in an inherent danger when approaching the opponent in order to restrain them, meaning that another technique may first need to be used to reduce the potential risk involved.