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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
{{Infobox/Jutsu
|image=Iwa Bunshin.png;Ōnoki creating rock clones.
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|image=Iwabunshin.png;Ōnoki creating rock clones.
 
Rock Clone Technique.png;A clone of Ōnoki after being destroyed.
 
Rock Clone Technique.png;A clone of Ōnoki after being destroyed.
 
|kanji=岩分身の術
 
|kanji=岩分身の術
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|literal english=Rock Clone Technique
 
|literal english=Rock Clone Technique
 
|english tv=Stone Clone Jutsu
 
|english tv=Stone Clone Jutsu
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|viz manga=Stone Doppelgänger Jutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Clone Techniques,
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Clone Techniques,
 
|jutsu type=Earth Release,
 
|jutsu type=Earth Release,
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|users=Ōnoki
 
|users=Ōnoki
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|hand signs=Ram, Monkey, Horse, Ram
 
|debut manga=513
 
|debut manga=513
 
|debut anime=255
 
|debut anime=255
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* [[Akatsuchi]] was originally credited with the use of this technique in the manga during the battle at the [[Island Turtle]] against [[Deidara]]'s explosion. However, in the tankobōn, Ōnoki is credited with its use.
 
* [[Akatsuchi]] was originally credited with the use of this technique in the manga during the battle at the [[Island Turtle]] against [[Deidara]]'s explosion. However, in the tankobōn, Ōnoki is credited with its use.
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== See Also ==
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* [[Earth Release Shadow Clone]]
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* [[Earth Release: Golem Technique]]
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[[es:Jutsu: Clon de Roca]]

Revision as of 20:53, 17 April 2014

A clone that is created of rock, after it has been expelled from the user's mouth. Unlike other clones, ones generated by this method do not disappear when struck with sufficient force, but rather break apart.

Trivia

  • Akatsuchi was originally credited with the use of this technique in the manga during the battle at the Island Turtle against Deidara's explosion. However, in the tankobōn, Ōnoki is credited with its use.

See Also