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When used with [[Earth Release: Earth Flow River]], this technique can create a dragon-like head to fire balls of mud at an opponent. This can also be combined with a [[Fire Release: Fire Dragon Bullet|fire technique]] to shoot searing hot rock towards an opponent.
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When used with [[Earth Release: Earth Flow River]], this technique can create a dragon-like head to shoot mud balls at an opponent. This can also be combined with a [[Fire Release: Fire Dragon Bullet|fire technique]] to shoot searing hot mud towards an opponent.
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The ''Earth Dragon'' part of this technique would usually be pronounced as ''mogura'' and is actually the Japanese word for ''mole''. However, given the nature of this technique and similar techniques from other elemental lines, the pronunciation and meaning are likely meant to be ''Earth Dragon'' and ''Doryū''.
 
* The ''Earth Dragon'' part of this technique would usually be pronounced as ''mogura'' and is actually the Japanese word for ''mole''. However, given the nature of this technique and similar techniques from other elemental lines, the pronunciation and meaning are likely meant to be ''Earth Dragon'' and ''Doryū''.

Revision as of 16:12, 11 December 2015

This article is about the ninjutsu in the anime. For the video game ninjutsu, see Earth Dragon Bullet Technique.

When used with Earth Release: Earth Flow River, this technique can create a dragon-like head to shoot mud balls at an opponent. This can also be combined with a fire technique to shoot searing hot mud towards an opponent.

Trivia

  • The Earth Dragon part of this technique would usually be pronounced as mogura and is actually the Japanese word for mole. However, given the nature of this technique and similar techniques from other elemental lines, the pronunciation and meaning are likely meant to be Earth Dragon and Doryū.

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