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− | Minato places his formula mark on the opponent and kicks them in the air where he teleports behind the airborne opponent |
+ | Minato places his formula mark on the opponent and kicks them in the air where he teleports behind the airborne opponent and hits the opponent with a Rasengan, knocking them down towards the ground, where he then teleports again to the falling opponent to use his charged Rasengan to slam them to the ground, creating an enormous explosion. |
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Revision as of 19:04, 15 March 2015
This article is about the game-only ninjutsu used by Minato Namikaze. For the canon technique of a similar name, see Flying Thunder God — Second Step. For other uses, see Hiraishin. |
Minato places his formula mark on the opponent and kicks them in the air where he teleports behind the airborne opponent and hits the opponent with a Rasengan, knocking them down towards the ground, where he then teleports again to the falling opponent to use his charged Rasengan to slam them to the ground, creating an enormous explosion.