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|kanji=巻物 |
|kanji=巻物 |
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|unnamed tool=No |
|unnamed tool=No |
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|romaji=Makimono |
|romaji=Makimono |
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+ | |literal english=Scroll |
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|debut manga=1 |
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|debut anime=1 |
|debut anime=1 |
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|debut shippuden=No |
|debut shippuden=No |
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+ | |game debut=Naruto: Clash of Ninja |
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+ | |movie debut=Naruto Shippūden the Movie: Bonds |
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+ | |ova debut=Find the Four-Leaf Red Clover! |
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− | {{translation|'''Scrolls'''|巻物| |
+ | {{translation|'''Scrolls'''|巻物|Makimono}} remain one of the most important pieces of equipment in a ninja's arsenal. The average-sized scroll is small enough that several can be carried at the same time, either in a [[flak jacket]] or in a pouch. Larger scrolls are usually carried on the ninja's back.<ref>Chapter 576, page 15</ref> In addition to writing on scrolls, ninja use them to [[Summoning Technique|summon]] creatures, people, and items, making transportation easier and providing more options when on a mission. Some [[techniques]] can also be stored in scrolls.<ref>Chapter 508, page 14</ref> |
== References == |
== References == |
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Revision as of 00:07, 18 February 2015
Scrolls (巻物, Makimono) remain one of the most important pieces of equipment in a ninja's arsenal. The average-sized scroll is small enough that several can be carried at the same time, either in a flak jacket or in a pouch. Larger scrolls are usually carried on the ninja's back.[1] In addition to writing on scrolls, ninja use them to summon creatures, people, and items, making transportation easier and providing more options when on a mission. Some techniques can also be stored in scrolls.[2]