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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. This technique can be used |
+ | 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. This technique can also be used on the user or other [[shinobi]] to increase their speed and enable them to fly for an unspecified amount of time,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 563, page 12</ref> but as a consequence of using it this way, it results in a decrease in the physical force of their blows.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 513, page 4</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Six Paths Flight]]'' |
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Revision as of 05:20, 7 November 2014
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. This technique can also be used on the user or other shinobi to increase their speed and enable them to fly for an unspecified amount of time,[2] but as a consequence of using it this way, it results in a decrease in the physical force of their blows.[3]
See Also
- Six Paths Flight