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+ | |ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, page 323</ref> |
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+ | |image=Daichidōkaku.png;Though a collaborative effort… |
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+ | Jubi trapped.png;…the shinobi are able to manipulate a specific terrain. |
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|kanji=土遁・大地動核 |
|kanji=土遁・大地動核 |
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|unnamed jutsu=No |
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|users=Kitsuchi |
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|teams=Allied Shinobi Forces |
|teams=Allied Shinobi Forces |
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+ | |hand signs=Hare, Ram, Snake, Hare, Ram, Snake |
|debut manga=612 |
|debut manga=612 |
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+ | |debut anime=363 |
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|debut shippuden=Yes |
|debut shippuden=Yes |
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− | |jutsu media=Manga |
+ | |jutsu media=Anime, Manga |
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This technique grants the user the ability to freely lower or raise the terrain within a specific area surrounding them, in a similar manner to its parent technique, albeit on a much larger scale. This allows them to create giant holes or elevations in the ground, one of which was large enough to trap the [[Ten-Tails]] in. |
This technique grants the user the ability to freely lower or raise the terrain within a specific area surrounding them, in a similar manner to its parent technique, albeit on a much larger scale. This allows them to create giant holes or elevations in the ground, one of which was large enough to trap the [[Ten-Tails]] in. |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | <references/> |
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[[de:Doton: Dai Chidoukaku]] |
[[de:Doton: Dai Chidoukaku]] |
Revision as of 23:05, 15 November 2014
This technique grants the user the ability to freely lower or raise the terrain within a specific area surrounding them, in a similar manner to its parent technique, albeit on a much larger scale. This allows them to create giant holes or elevations in the ground, one of which was large enough to trap the Ten-Tails in.
References
- ↑ Fourth Databook, page 323