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|literal english=Mind Body Transmission Technique
 
|literal english=Mind Body Transmission Technique
 
|viz manga=Mind Transmission Jutsu
 
|viz manga=Mind Transmission Jutsu
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
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|jutsu classification=Hiden~Yamanaka Clan, Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long
 
|users=Ino Yamanaka, Inoichi Yamanaka
 
|users=Ino Yamanaka, Inoichi Yamanaka
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|hand signs=Ram
 
|debut manga=426
 
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|debut anime=160
 
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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The '''Mind Body Transmission Technique''' allows the user to telepathically communicate with other people. Using this technique, the [[Yamanaka]] may also act as a medium for persons to communicate with one another telepathically; this is done through establishing physical contact with the person.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 529, page 8</ref> The user can communicate with multiple people at once and the targets can also communicate with one another while the technique is in effect.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 529, page 11</ref> This technique is not limited to just transmitting thoughts, and images such as memories or even strong feelings can be conveyed through this method.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 647, pages 16-21</ref> The more people that are connection through this technique however, the more a physical strain is put on the user, forcing them to keep the connection going for shorter periods to otherwise avoid sustaining injuries. As seen from Inoichi, keeping up a connection with the entire Allied Shinobi Forces for more than ten seconds caused him a brain hemorrhage.
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The '''Mind Body Transmission Technique''' allows the user to telepathically communicate with other people. Using this technique, the [[Yamanaka]] may also act as a medium for persons to communicate with one another telepathically; this is done through establishing physical contact with the person.<ref>Chapter 529, page 8</ref> The user can communicate with multiple people at once and the targets can also communicate with one another while the technique is in effect.<ref>Chapter 529, page 11</ref> This technique is not limited to just transmitting thoughts, and images such as memories or even strong feelings can be conveyed through this method.<ref>Chapter 647, pages 16-21</ref> The more people that are connection through this technique however, the more a physical strain is put on the user, forcing them to keep the connection going for shorter periods to otherwise avoid sustaining injuries. As seen from Inoichi, keeping up a connection with the entire [[Allied Shinobi Forces]] for more than ten seconds caused him a brain haemorrhage.
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
* ''[[Black Zetsu Coating Technique]]''
 
 
* ''[[Event Recording]]''
 
* ''[[Event Recording]]''
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* [[Tailed Beast Telepathy]]
 
* ''[[Wave Transmission Technique]]''
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 03:18, 26 January 2015

The Mind Body Transmission Technique allows the user to telepathically communicate with other people. Using this technique, the Yamanaka may also act as a medium for persons to communicate with one another telepathically; this is done through establishing physical contact with the person.[1] The user can communicate with multiple people at once and the targets can also communicate with one another while the technique is in effect.[2] This technique is not limited to just transmitting thoughts, and images such as memories or even strong feelings can be conveyed through this method.[3] The more people that are connection through this technique however, the more a physical strain is put on the user, forcing them to keep the connection going for shorter periods to otherwise avoid sustaining injuries. As seen from Inoichi, keeping up a connection with the entire Allied Shinobi Forces for more than ten seconds caused him a brain haemorrhage.

See Also

References

  1. Chapter 529, page 8
  2. Chapter 529, page 11
  3. Chapter 647, pages 16-21