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|kanji=灼遁・光輪疾風漆黒矢零式
 
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Revision as of 12:35, 25 September 2014

This technique combines Naruto Uzumaki's Wind Release: Rasenshuriken with Sasuke Uchiha's Blaze Release: Kagutsuchi along with their variants. Because the wind to flame ratio is perfectly balanced, the flames are greatly enhanced, causing whatever is struck by this technique to be enveloped in a swirling mass of black flames.

Usage

When first used, the large-scale version of this technique combined Naruto's Wind Release: Ultra-Big Ball Rasenshuriken and Sasuke's arrow made of black flames when they collided in mid-air, creating something reminiscent of a pin-wheel. A smaller-scale version of this technique combined a normal Rasenshuriken and black flames manipulated with Kagutsuchi to form a flaming pinwheel. When the technique made contact with the target, they were launched backwards and likewise engulfed in the black flames.

Trivia

  • This technique was named by Minato Namikaze, however, he quickly admitted that the name didn't sound very good.[1]
  • The fact that this technique is referred to as "Scorch Release" is not because it is a kekkei genkai, but presumably because the basic elements fire and wind make up the actual advanced nature transformation of Scorch Release.
  • Referring to the original use of this technique, Tobirama Senju noted that he had never seen such a Kagutsuchi before, and that this technique had the same chakra ratio from both its parent techniques, which he noted was something tough to achieve, even for an experienced duo.[1] This was later attributed to Sasuke's use of the Sharingan to perfectly match his chakra ratio to Naruto's.[2]
  • Unlike the Rasenshuriken, the small-scale version of this technique doesn't cause cellular damage to either user's arms.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Naruto chapter 634, page 14
  2. Naruto chapter 641, pages 10-11