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|unnamed tool=Yes
 
|unnamed tool=Yes
 
|users=Gōzu, Meizu
 
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|debut manga=8
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|debut anime=6
 
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|game debut=Naruto: Rise of a Ninja
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|tool classification=Offensive
 
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These are the choice weapons of the [[Demon Brothers]]. They are a pair of large, metal [[Wikipedia:Gauntlet (glove)|gauntlets]] — each brother wore one — which also housed a long, retractable [[shuriken]] chain running between the two, which is used to bind an enemy and then shred them to pieces. In the event that the shuriken chain is neutralised, the gauntlets also have a release mechanism to free the user for individual attacks with the sharp claws on the fingers, [[poison]]ed for further lethality.
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[[File:Gozu Gauntlet 2.png|thumb|left|The shuriken chain in use.]]
 
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Gōzu and Meizu's weapons of choice, these large metal gauntlets housed a long, retractable [[shuriken]] chain running between the two, which is used to bind an enemy and then shred them to pieces. In the event that the shuriken chain is neutralised, the gauntlets also have a release mechanism to free the user for individual attacks with the sharp claws on the fingers, [[poison]]ed for further lethality.
 

Revision as of 00:02, 29 May 2013

These are the choice weapons of the Demon Brothers. They are a pair of large, metal gauntlets — each brother wore one — which also housed a long, retractable shuriken chain running between the two, which is used to bind an enemy and then shred them to pieces. In the event that the shuriken chain is neutralised, the gauntlets also have a release mechanism to free the user for individual attacks with the sharp claws on the fingers, poisoned for further lethality.