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A destructive archery technique that is the perfect one hit kill. Usable when in his level two cursed seal form, Kidōmaru expels [[Spider Sticky Gold]] from his mouth and gathers it to form a large [[Wikipedia:Bow and arrow|war bow]]. By using his eight "legs", Kidōmaru can boost the tension in the bow to extraordinary level. Also, by attaching a chakra thread to the arrow he can control it up to 50 metres from his target, achieving an astounding accuracy. On top of this, the third eye which opens when he enters level two gives him unmatched precision. Even from distances where he cannot be sensed by his opponent, his arrow pierces through his target at great speeds. If on the chance that he does miss, he will refine his methods until he lands a kill-shot.
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A destructive archery technique that is the perfect one hit kill. Usable when in his level two cursed seal form, Kidōmaru expels [[Spider Sticky Gold]] from his mouth and gathers it to form a large [[Wikipedia:Longbow|war bow]]. By using his eight "legs", Kidōmaru can boost the tension in the bow to extraordinary level. Also, by attaching a chakra thread to the arrow he can control it up to 50 metres from his target, achieving an astounding accuracy. On top of this, the third eye which opens when he enters level two gives him unmatched precision. Even from distances where he cannot be sensed by his opponent, his arrow pierces through his target at great speeds. If on the chance that he does miss, he will refine his methods until he lands a kill-shot.
   
 
The power of his arrows can create craters in the ground, and could be further increased by adding a drill to the arrowhead. The arrow impact with the drill added, could pile-drive through forests, as well as prevent change in trajectory when piercing through any obstacles that stand in between the target and Kidōmaru.
 
The power of his arrows can create craters in the ground, and could be further increased by adding a drill to the arrowhead. The arrow impact with the drill added, could pile-drive through forests, as well as prevent change in trajectory when piercing through any obstacles that stand in between the target and Kidōmaru.
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Revision as of 03:03, 19 July 2013

A destructive archery technique that is the perfect one hit kill. Usable when in his level two cursed seal form, Kidōmaru expels Spider Sticky Gold from his mouth and gathers it to form a large war bow. By using his eight "legs", Kidōmaru can boost the tension in the bow to extraordinary level. Also, by attaching a chakra thread to the arrow he can control it up to 50 metres from his target, achieving an astounding accuracy. On top of this, the third eye which opens when he enters level two gives him unmatched precision. Even from distances where he cannot be sensed by his opponent, his arrow pierces through his target at great speeds. If on the chance that he does miss, he will refine his methods until he lands a kill-shot.

The power of his arrows can create craters in the ground, and could be further increased by adding a drill to the arrowhead. The arrow impact with the drill added, could pile-drive through forests, as well as prevent change in trajectory when piercing through any obstacles that stand in between the target and Kidōmaru.

Trivia

  • This technique's Japanese name is a pun, as when written as Suzaku (朱雀, literally meaning: Vermilion Bird), it is one of the sacred beasts of the Four Symbols in Chinese, Japanese and Korean mythology.

References

  1. Second Databook, page 214