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|literal english=Hiding in Frost Technique
 
|literal english=Hiding in Frost Technique
 
|english tv=Hidden Frost Jutsu
 
|english tv=Hidden Frost Jutsu
|game names=Hidden Fuckers
 
|parent jutsu=Hiding in Mist Technique
 
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu type=Water Release
 
|jutsu type=Water Release
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The '''Hiding in Frost Technique''' produces a visually clouding frost by causing the temperature of air to fall below the freezing point, effectively freezing any ambient water vapour in the vicinity. The frost allows the user to become transparent within it. Upon being struck with an attack, the user becomes visible. The mist is visible to the naked eye, but since the user is transparent it voids that sense. An effective way of finding the user is tracking them through sound.
The user covers the surrounding area in a thick frost in which they can camouflage themselves and then sneak up on opponents to attack or assassinate them.
 
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== Trivia ==
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* Despite frost being the frozen deposition of water vapour, it is not completely clear whether or not this technique involves [[Ice Release]] or is just another form of Water Release, due to the anime's tendency of incorporating ice producing Water Release techniques.
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[[es:Jutsu: Ocultación en el Frío]]

Revision as of 10:24, 22 September 2015

The Hiding in Frost Technique produces a visually clouding frost by causing the temperature of air to fall below the freezing point, effectively freezing any ambient water vapour in the vicinity. The frost allows the user to become transparent within it. Upon being struck with an attack, the user becomes visible. The mist is visible to the naked eye, but since the user is transparent it voids that sense. An effective way of finding the user is tracking them through sound.

Trivia

  • Despite frost being the frozen deposition of water vapour, it is not completely clear whether or not this technique involves Ice Release or is just another form of Water Release, due to the anime's tendency of incorporating ice producing Water Release techniques.