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* '''Name:''' Crystal Release: Jade Crystal Hexagonal Column
 
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|image=Jade Crystal Hexagonal Pillars.jpg
* '''Type:''' Circular, Supplementary, Surround
 
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|kanji=晶遁・翠晶六角柱
* '''User(s):''' [[Guren]]
 
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|unnamed jutsu=No
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|romaji=Shōton: Suishō Rokkakuchū
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|literal english=Crystal Release: Jade Crystal Hexagonal Pillars
 
|english tv=Crystal Style: Jade Crystal Hexagonal Column
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|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Crystal Release, Ninjutsu
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|jutsu type=Crystal Release
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|jutsu class type=Supplementary
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|users=Guren
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|hand signs=Rat, Snake, Ram, Dog, Tiger, Hands clapped together
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|debut anime=98
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|debut shippuden=Yes
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|jutsu media=Anime
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}}
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By creating five large crystalline pillars around the user, this technique can be used to enhance the potency of other techniques. It was used to greatly amplify [[Yūkimaru]]'s [[Three-Tails Chakra: Release|ability]] to the point that he could summon the Three-Tails, although with assistance from Kabuto's medication.
   
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== Trivia ==
This technique is used solely by Guren. This technique is used for the process of summoning the Sanbi. It consists of five grey crystaline pillars summoned around the user.
 
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* Even though the technique's name includes "hexagonal", the pillars appear in a ''pentagonal'' formation.
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[[es:Elemento Cristal: Pilares Hexagonales de Cristal de Jade]]

Revision as of 21:13, 3 April 2014

By creating five large crystalline pillars around the user, this technique can be used to enhance the potency of other techniques. It was used to greatly amplify Yūkimaru's ability to the point that he could summon the Three-Tails, although with assistance from Kabuto's medication.

Trivia

  • Even though the technique's name includes "hexagonal", the pillars appear in a pentagonal formation.