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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
|ref=<ref>Third Databook, page 232</ref>
 
|ref=<ref>Third Databook, page 232</ref>
|image=Shadow Imitation Shuriken Technique.jpg
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|image=Shadow Imitation Shuriken Technique.png
 
|kanji=影真似手裏剣の術
 
|kanji=影真似手裏剣の術
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|romaji=Kagemane Shuriken no Jutsu
 
|romaji=Kagemane Shuriken no Jutsu
|literal english=Shadow Imitation Shuriken Technique
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|literal english=Shadow Imitation Swords Hidden in the Hand Technique
 
|english tv=Shadow Possession Shuriken Jutsu
 
|english tv=Shadow Possession Shuriken Jutsu
 
|viz manga=Art of the Shadow Possession Shuriken
 
|viz manga=Art of the Shadow Possession Shuriken
 
|parent jutsu=Shadow Imitation Technique
 
|parent jutsu=Shadow Imitation Technique
|jutsu classification=Hiden~Nara, Ninjutsu, Chakra Flow, Shurikenjutsu,
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|jutsu classification=Hiden~Nara Clan, Ninjutsu, Chakra Flow, Shurikenjutsu
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|jutsu type=Yin Release
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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The '''Shadow Imitation Shuriken Technique''' is a ninjutsu invented by Shikamaru Nara while teaching himself to use [[Asuma Sarutobi]]'s [[Chakra Blades|trench knives]].
Shikamaru invented this technique while teaching himself to use [[Asuma Sarutobi]]'s [[Chakra Blades|trench knives]]. By infusing fairy power in the blades with his own chakra beforehand, they are given the effect of his shadow techniques. By using these weapons to pierce the enemies' shadows, they are paralysed in place. To pierce the shadow, it is necessary to avoid the target just barely — Shikamaru added fake [[explosive tag]]s when he used them against Kakuzu and Hidan to help with that. Since it is more difficult for the enemy to notice it, this ninjutsu compensates for the weak point of the similar [[Shadow Imitation Technique]], being its limited effective range. It is unknown for how long this jutsu can keep its targets paralysed, however it can be disrupted simply by the removal of the blade or by the disappearance of the opponent's shadow.
 
   
==References==
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== Usage ==
 
By infusing the blades with his own chakra beforehand, they are given the effect of his shadow techniques. By using these weapons to pierce the enemies' shadows, they are paralysed in place. To pierce the shadow, it is necessary to avoid the target just barely — Shikamaru added fake [[explosive tag]]s when he used them against Kakuzu and Hidan to help with that. Since it is more difficult for the enemy to notice it, this ninjutsu compensates for the weak point of the similar [[Shadow Imitation Technique]], being its limited effective range. It is unknown for how long this jutsu can keep its targets paralysed, however it can be disrupted simply by the removal of the blade or by the disappearance of the opponent's shadow.
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[[es:Jutsu: Imitación de Sombra Shuriken]]

Revision as of 00:01, 31 January 2015

The Shadow Imitation Shuriken Technique is a ninjutsu invented by Shikamaru Nara while teaching himself to use Asuma Sarutobi's trench knives.

Usage

By infusing the blades with his own chakra beforehand, they are given the effect of his shadow techniques. By using these weapons to pierce the enemies' shadows, they are paralysed in place. To pierce the shadow, it is necessary to avoid the target just barely — Shikamaru added fake explosive tags when he used them against Kakuzu and Hidan to help with that. Since it is more difficult for the enemy to notice it, this ninjutsu compensates for the weak point of the similar Shadow Imitation Technique, being its limited effective range. It is unknown for how long this jutsu can keep its targets paralysed, however it can be disrupted simply by the removal of the blade or by the disappearance of the opponent's shadow.

References

  1. Third Databook, page 232