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|game names=Parasitic Insects: Swarm |
|game names=Parasitic Insects: Swarm |
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|parent jutsu=Parasitic Destruction Insect Technique |
|parent jutsu=Parasitic Destruction Insect Technique |
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− | |jutsu classification=Hiden~Aburame, Ninjutsu |
+ | |jutsu classification=Hiden~Aburame Clan, Ninjutsu |
|jutsu class type=Offensive, Defensive |
|jutsu class type=Offensive, Defensive |
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|jutsu range=Short |
|jutsu range=Short |
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|jutsu media=Game |
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+ | Shino reveals several [[kikaichū]] behind his opponent, which begin to wrap around them. At the same time, Shino sends more insects in a spiralling pattern. All the insects swarm at the opponent, damaging them, and then dispersing. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * The kanji 簇 literally means |
+ | * The kanji 簇 literally means "swarm", but "yajiri" means "arrowhead". In Japanese, "arrowhead" can be written with a kanji that is basically the kanji 簇 with the kanji for {{translation|"metal"|金|kin}}. |
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Revision as of 08:22, 24 November 2014
Shino reveals several kikaichū behind his opponent, which begin to wrap around them. At the same time, Shino sends more insects in a spiralling pattern. All the insects swarm at the opponent, damaging them, and then dispersing.
Trivia
- The kanji 簇 literally means "swarm", but "yajiri" means "arrowhead". In Japanese, "arrowhead" can be written with a kanji that is basically the kanji 簇 with the kanji for "metal" (金, kin).