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|users=Nadare Rōga |
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|debut shippuden=No |
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+ | This technique allows [[Nadare]] to cause an avalanche when near a mountain and transform the falling snow into a pack of wolves to attack the opponent. This technique has a weakness to [[lightning]]-based techniques, as seen when the wolves completely dissolve when attacked by [[Kakashi Hatake]]'s [[Lightning Cutter]]. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * This technique shares its name with the user; ''Nadare'' meaning "Avalanche", and ''Rōga'' meaning "wolf's fang." |
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+ | [[es:Elemento Hielo: Técnica de la Avalancha de Lobos]] |
Revision as of 23:02, 23 March 2013
This technique allows Nadare to cause an avalanche when near a mountain and transform the falling snow into a pack of wolves to attack the opponent. This technique has a weakness to lightning-based techniques, as seen when the wolves completely dissolve when attacked by Kakashi Hatake's Lightning Cutter.
Trivia
- This technique shares its name with the user; Nadare meaning "Avalanche", and Rōga meaning "wolf's fang."