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|ref=<ref>Fourth Databook, page 274</ref>
|image=Doton Keijūgan no Jutsu.png;Ōnoki using the technique on Gaara's sand…
 
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|image=Flight Technique.png
Doton Keijūgan no Jutsu 2.png;…causing it to become lighter.
 
 
|kanji=土遁・軽重岩の術
 
|kanji=土遁・軽重岩の術
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
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|game names=Earth Style: Lightweight Boulder Jutsu
 
|game names=Earth Style: Lightweight Boulder Jutsu
 
|related jutsu=Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique
 
|related jutsu=Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique
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|jutsu rank=B
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu type=Earth Release
 
|jutsu type=Earth Release
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
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|jutsu class type=Offensive, Supplementary
 
|jutsu range=Short
 
|jutsu range=Short
|users=Ōnoki
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|users=Ishikawa, Mū, Ōnoki
|debut manga=560
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|debut manga=466
|debut anime=322
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|debut anime=204
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
|game debut=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
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|novel debut=Kakashi Hiden: Lightning in the Icy Sky
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|game debut=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Impact
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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|movie debut=The Last: Naruto the Movie
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Novel, Game, Movie
 
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Contrary to its counterpart the [[Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique]], instead of making the target heavier, this technique makes it much lighter. This allows freer manipulation of the affected objects, which would normally carry considerably more weight and as such, require a greater amount of exertion to move. The technique can be used on the user or other [[shinobi]] to increase their speed,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 563, page 12</ref> but as a consequence of using it this way, it results in the decrease of the physical force of their blows.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 513, page 4</ref>
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Contrary to its [[Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique|counterpart]], this technique reduces one's gravity, making it much lighter. The atmosphere, along with their body, can be lightened in order to take flight and increasing their manoeuvrability. With enough practice, the user can control their flight through the sky with specific bodily movements. However, a consequence of using this technique on oneself or another individual is a decrease in the physical force of the affected person's attacks.<ref>Chapter 513, page 4</ref>
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Ōnoki, who possessed a mastery over this technique, was able to also manipulate the weight of other targets. By touching his target, he could instead take their gravity away and regulate just how much is taken.<ref>Chapter 513, page 1</ref>
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== Trivia ==
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* The usage of this technique to fly is apparently well-known amongst the [[Tsuchikage]], as [[Madara Uchiha]] immediately recognised its usage by Ōnoki.<ref>Chapter 561, page 2</ref>
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== See Also ==
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* [[Six Paths Senjutsu]]
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 17:24, 18 April 2015

Contrary to its counterpart, this technique reduces one's gravity, making it much lighter. The atmosphere, along with their body, can be lightened in order to take flight and increasing their manoeuvrability. With enough practice, the user can control their flight through the sky with specific bodily movements. However, a consequence of using this technique on oneself or another individual is a decrease in the physical force of the affected person's attacks.[2]

Ōnoki, who possessed a mastery over this technique, was able to also manipulate the weight of other targets. By touching his target, he could instead take their gravity away and regulate just how much is taken.[3]

Trivia

  • The usage of this technique to fly is apparently well-known amongst the Tsuchikage, as Madara Uchiha immediately recognised its usage by Ōnoki.[4]

See Also

References

  1. Fourth Databook, page 274
  2. Chapter 513, page 4
  3. Chapter 513, page 1
  4. Chapter 561, page 2