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{{Infobox/Jutsu
{{titleicons|{{Jutsu chakra nature|Lightning Release}}}}
 
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|image=Jibashi.png
*'''Name:''' {{Translation|Lightning Release: Electromagnetic Murder||Raiton: Jibashi|engtv=Lightning Style: Earth Flash}}
 
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|kanji=雷遁・磁場死
*'''Type:''' <!--This jutsu appears only in the anime so has no official rank.-->Unknown rank, Offensive, Short Range (0-5m)
 
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|unnamed jutsu=No
*'''Users:''' [[Fuka]]
 
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|romaji=Raiton: Jibashi
*'''[[Hand Seals]]:''' Boar, Ram, Snake
 
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|literal english=Lightning Release: Electromagnetic Murder
* '''Debut (Anime):''' ''Shippūden'' Episode 60
 
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|english tv=Lightning Style: Earth Flash
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
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|jutsu type=Lightning Release
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|jutsu class type=Offensive
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|jutsu range=Short
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|users=Fūka
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|hand signs=Boar, Ram, Snake, Horse, Dragon
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|debut anime=60
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|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|jutsu media=Anime
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}}
 
A basic [[Lightning Release]] technique that allows the user to create a wave of electricity from their hands. The user can vary its power from a small surge to shock an opponent to a powerful stream of lightning capable of ripping through solid rock. It is also an idea to use in conjunction with a [[Water Release|water technique]].
   
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[[es:Elemento Rayo: Asesinato Electromagnético]]
This jutsu allows the user to create a wave of electricity from the user's hands. This jutsu can vary in power from a small surge to shock an opponent to a powerful stream of lightning capable of ripping through solid rock. It is ideal to use in conjunction with a water jutsu.
 
 
[[Category:Jutsu]]
 
[[Jutsu classification::Ninjutsu| ]]
 
[[Jutsu media::Anime| ]]
 

Revision as of 15:10, 10 February 2015

A basic Lightning Release technique that allows the user to create a wave of electricity from their hands. The user can vary its power from a small surge to shock an opponent to a powerful stream of lightning capable of ripping through solid rock. It is also an idea to use in conjunction with a water technique.