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The second half of Kimimaro's fourth dance. To obtain the strongest-absolute hardest weapon a considerable amount of chakra is needed. Enhanced to the highest degree-maximum solidity due to the dense compression, the bone weapon is exceedingly large. Since its destructive power has no meaning if the blow does not connect with the opponent. Kimimaro first binds the opponent with a "[[Dance of the Clematis: Vine|vine]]".
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This technique is the second half of Kimimaro's fourth dance. To obtain the strongest-absolute hardest weapon a considerable amount of chakra is needed. Enhanced to the highest degree-maximum solidity due to the dense compression, the bone weapon is exceedingly large. Since its destructive power has no meaning if the blow does not connect with the opponent, Kimimaro first binds the opponent with a "[[Dance of the Clematis: Vine|vine]]".
 
It was strong enough to drill a deep dent in [[Gaara]]'s [[Ultimately Hard Absolute Defence: Shield of Shukaku]], though it was unable to penetrate it before shattering from overpressure.
 
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
* [[Crystal Release: Crystal Lance]]
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* ''[[Crystal Release: Crystal Lance]]''
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 03:42, 16 November 2014

This technique is the second half of Kimimaro's fourth dance. To obtain the strongest-absolute hardest weapon a considerable amount of chakra is needed. Enhanced to the highest degree-maximum solidity due to the dense compression, the bone weapon is exceedingly large. Since its destructive power has no meaning if the blow does not connect with the opponent, Kimimaro first binds the opponent with a "vine".

See Also

References

  1. Second Databook, page 257