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|romaji=Doton: Chōkajūgan no Jutsu
 
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|literal english=Earth Release: Super Added-Weight Rock Technique
 
|literal english=Earth Release: Super Added-Weight Rock Technique
|viz manga=Earth Style: Super Weighted Boulder Jutsu
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|english tv=Earth Style: Super Weighted Boulder Jutsu
 
|parent jutsu=Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique
 
|parent jutsu=Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique
 
|related jutsu=Earth Release: Ultralight-Weight Rock Technique
 
|related jutsu=Earth Release: Ultralight-Weight Rock Technique
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A more advanced version of the [[Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique]], in which the user drastically increases the weight of any object in direct physical contact, but to a much greater extent than that of the original ability. Under certain circumstances, the technique can be used to increase the force behind attacks.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 563, page 13</ref>
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A more advanced version of the [[Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique]], in which the user drastically increases the weight of their target, but to a much greater extent than that of the original ability. Under certain circumstances, the technique can be used to increase the force behind attacks.<ref>Chapter 563, page 13</ref>
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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[[es:Elemento Tierra: Jutsu de Roca Súper Agravada]]

Revision as of 01:16, 26 July 2015

A more advanced version of the Earth Release: Added-Weight Rock Technique, in which the user drastically increases the weight of their target, but to a much greater extent than that of the original ability. Under certain circumstances, the technique can be used to increase the force behind attacks.[1]

Trivia

  • The '加重' kanji in this technique's name can literally be interpreted as 'aggravated'.

References

  1. Chapter 563, page 13