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A technique derived from the [[Outer Path]],<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 569, page 5</ref> which allows the user to manifest chakra chains to bind their target. These chains are strong enough to bind several tailed beasts to a user, even remotely. Through the use of [[chakra receivers]], the user can manifest the chains in other beings, binding a target to the user. These chains are also capable of binding anything that touches the chakra receiver,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 569, page 10</ref> and according to the [[Five-Tails]], it causes a great deal of pain.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 567, page 7</ref>
 
A technique derived from the [[Outer Path]],<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 569, page 5</ref> which allows the user to manifest chakra chains to bind their target. These chains are strong enough to bind several tailed beasts to a user, even remotely. Through the use of [[chakra receivers]], the user can manifest the chains in other beings, binding a target to the user. These chains are also capable of binding anything that touches the chakra receiver,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 569, page 10</ref> and according to the [[Five-Tails]], it causes a great deal of pain.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 567, page 7</ref>
   
Madara, under the guise of Tobi, not only uses this method to control his [[Six Paths of Pain#Obito's Paths|Six Paths of Pain]], but also the [[tailed beasts]] sealed within them, using just a single receiver embedded into the left side of the chest of each of the [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|reincarnated]] [[jinchūriki]]. This also serves to bind the chakra of the tailed beasts, still bound to Obito via the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, to the jinchūriki, allowing them to use their abilities, while also permitting Obito to quickly reseal them inside the statue should his control over them be broken.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 570, pages 2-4</ref>
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Obito, under the guise of Tobi, not only uses this method to control his [[Six Paths of Pain#Obito's Paths|Six Paths of Pain]], but also the [[tailed beasts]] sealed within them, using just a single receiver embedded into the left side of the chest of each of the [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|reincarnated]] [[jinchūriki]]. This also serves to bind the chakra of the tailed beasts, still bound to Obito via the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, to the jinchūriki, allowing them to use their abilities, while also permitting Obito to quickly reseal them inside the statue should his control over them be broken.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 570, pages 2-4</ref>
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 09:16, 2 January 2013

This article is about the technique used through the Outer Path. For the technique used by Kushina Uzumaki, see Chakra Chains.

A technique derived from the Outer Path,[1] which allows the user to manifest chakra chains to bind their target. These chains are strong enough to bind several tailed beasts to a user, even remotely. Through the use of chakra receivers, the user can manifest the chains in other beings, binding a target to the user. These chains are also capable of binding anything that touches the chakra receiver,[2] and according to the Five-Tails, it causes a great deal of pain.[3]

Obito, under the guise of Tobi, not only uses this method to control his Six Paths of Pain, but also the tailed beasts sealed within them, using just a single receiver embedded into the left side of the chest of each of the reincarnated jinchūriki. This also serves to bind the chakra of the tailed beasts, still bound to Obito via the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path, to the jinchūriki, allowing them to use their abilities, while also permitting Obito to quickly reseal them inside the statue should his control over them be broken.[4]

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References

  1. Naruto chapter 569, page 5
  2. Naruto chapter 569, page 10
  3. Naruto chapter 567, page 7
  4. Naruto chapter 570, pages 2-4