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Using [[Nuibari]], the user buries the sword's attached razor sharp [[wire strings|wire string]] underground. Once a person stumbles into the area, they pull the string to trap their feet in a formation of wire, cutting them off. The power and force behind the wires can be controlled by the user by applying additional strength.
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Using the [[Nuibari]], the user buries the sword's attached razor sharp [[wire strings|wire string]] underground. Once a person stumbles into the area, they pull the string to trap their feet in a formation of wire, cutting them off. The power and force behind the wires can be controlled by the user by applying additional strength.
   
[[Kakashi]] was able to counter the technique by landing atop the wires instead of between them. [[Might Guy]] was also able to counter the technique by using a [[Kunai]] to prevent the wires from cutting himself.
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[[Kakashi]] was able to counter the technique by landing atop the wires instead of between them. [[Might Guy]] was also able to counter the technique by using a [[kunai]] to stop the wires from converging.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 16:14, 10 November 2012

Using the Nuibari, the user buries the sword's attached razor sharp wire string underground. Once a person stumbles into the area, they pull the string to trap their feet in a formation of wire, cutting them off. The power and force behind the wires can be controlled by the user by applying additional strength.

Kakashi was able to counter the technique by landing atop the wires instead of between them. Might Guy was also able to counter the technique by using a kunai to stop the wires from converging.

Trivia

  • The Atypus karschi spider, known in Japan as "Jigumo" (地蜘蛛, Jigumo, literally meaning: Earth Spider), hunts with an unusual tube-shaped web, which is partially hidden underground. When a prey lands on it, the spider bites through the silk.