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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
|ref=<ref>Second Databook, page 262</ref>
 
|ref=<ref>Second Databook, page 262</ref>
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|image=Doton Retsudo Tenshō.png
|image=Earth Release Split Earth Turn Around Palm.JPG
 
 
|kanji=土遁・裂土転掌
 
|kanji=土遁・裂土転掌
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
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|jutsu class type=Offensive
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long
|users=Sumashi
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|users=Sumashi, Fudō~anime
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|hand signs=Boar, Ox, Technique specific seal
 
|debut manga=244
 
|debut manga=244
 
|debut anime=120
 
|debut anime=120
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
|games=Earth Style: Split Earth Projecting Palm
 
 
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This technique causes the ground surrounding the enemy to spiral inwards on itself, burying them alive or crushing them. This technique is much more damaging if used in rocky mountainous areas, or inside a cave.
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This technique causes the ground surrounding the enemy to spiral inwards on itself, burying them alive or crushing them. This technique is capable of causing quite a bit of damage to the area.<ref>Chapter 244, page 10</ref> This technique is much more damaging if used in rocky mountainous areas, or inside a cave.
Though from how Kakashi and Rin easily avoided this technique, it appears that despite its power it is relatively slow moving.
 
   
==References==
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==See Also==
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* ''[[Earth Release: Devouring Earth]]''
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== References ==
 
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[[es:Elemento Tierra: División de la Palma de Tierra]]

Revision as of 03:50, 1 June 2015

This technique causes the ground surrounding the enemy to spiral inwards on itself, burying them alive or crushing them. This technique is capable of causing quite a bit of damage to the area.[2] This technique is much more damaging if used in rocky mountainous areas, or inside a cave.

See Also

References

  1. Second Databook, page 262
  2. Chapter 244, page 10