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− | This technique was created by the [[hunter-nin]] of [[Kirigakure]] and according to [[Ao]], they are the only ones who know how to cancel the technique. When a specific part of the user's body is targeted, this technique is automatically activated. The talismans move to cover the specific body part and form a barrier to protect it. |
+ | This technique was created by the [[hunter-nin]] of [[Kirigakure]] and according to [[Ao]], they are the only ones who know how to cancel the technique.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 471, page 6</ref> When a specific part of the user's body is targeted, this technique is automatically activated. The talismans move to cover the specific body part and form a barrier to protect it. |
Ao wears these talismans as earrings as a precaution should anyone try and target the [[Byakugan]] in his right eye socket. These talismans have the kanji for a humble form of {{translation|"to hear"|承|shō, uketamawa(ru)}} on both sides. |
Ao wears these talismans as earrings as a precaution should anyone try and target the [[Byakugan]] in his right eye socket. These talismans have the kanji for a humble form of {{translation|"to hear"|承|shō, uketamawa(ru)}} on both sides. |
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+ | [[es:Etiquetas de Barrera Protectora]] |
Revision as of 09:07, 16 January 2014
This technique was created by the hunter-nin of Kirigakure and according to Ao, they are the only ones who know how to cancel the technique.[1] When a specific part of the user's body is targeted, this technique is automatically activated. The talismans move to cover the specific body part and form a barrier to protect it.
Ao wears these talismans as earrings as a precaution should anyone try and target the Byakugan in his right eye socket. These talismans have the kanji for a humble form of "to hear" (承, shō, uketamawa(ru)) on both sides.
References
- ↑ Naruto chapter 471, page 6