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− | With his ability to control sand, Gaara encases his opponents in a large amount of the special chakra-infused sand kept inside his gourd, |
+ | With his ability to control sand, Gaara encases his opponents in a large amount of the [[Sand|special chakra-infused sand]] kept inside his gourd, immobilising them. It can be used to suffocate an opponent or in preparation for a deadlier technique, the [[Sand Waterfall Funeral]]. This appears to be Gaara's signature technique. |
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− | *Using a pun common to Gaara and his |
+ | * Using a pun common to Gaara and his techniques, {{translation|"sand binding"|砂縛|sabaku}} is pronounced the same as the Japanese word for {{translation|"desert"|砂漠}}. |
+ | * [[Nagare]] at some point saw Gaara use this technique and copied it, creating the [[Assimilation: Sand Binding Coffin]] technique. |
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Revision as of 05:27, 13 April 2014
With his ability to control sand, Gaara encases his opponents in a large amount of the special chakra-infused sand kept inside his gourd, immobilising them. It can be used to suffocate an opponent or in preparation for a deadlier technique, the Sand Waterfall Funeral. This appears to be Gaara's signature technique.
Trivia
- Using a pun common to Gaara and his techniques, "sand binding" (砂縛, sabaku) is pronounced the same as the Japanese word for "desert" (砂漠).
- Nagare at some point saw Gaara use this technique and copied it, creating the Assimilation: Sand Binding Coffin technique.
References
- ↑ First Databook, page 186