It was originally developed by [[Tobirama Senju]], [[Madara Uchiha]] claiming it to be intended for the dead to be reincarnated into soldiers able to clear a battlefield with devastating and sometimes suicidal attacks.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 561, page 2</ref> The method was learned by [[Orochimaru]] who modified it for his ends.<ref name="Fivetwenty">''Naruto'' chapter 520</ref> Orochimaru's aide [[Kabuto Yakushi]], claiming that this technique to be the "greatest and most powerful technique in the shinobi universe" due to it posing no risk at all to the user, mastered it to a greater degree than the previous users.<ref name="Fivetwenty"/><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 521, page 13</ref>
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It was originally developed by [[Tobirama Senju]]. [[Madara Uchiha]] claimed it to be intended for the dead to be reincarnated into soldiers able to clear a battlefield with devastating and otherwise suicidal attacks.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 561, page 2</ref> The technique was learned by [[Orochimaru]] who modified it for his ends.<ref name="Fivetwenty">''Naruto'' chapter 520</ref> Orochimaru's aide [[Kabuto Yakushi]], claiming that this technique to be the greatest and most powerful technique in the shinobi universe due to it posing no risk at all to the user, and mastered it to a greater degree than the previous users.<ref name="Fivetwenty"/><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 521, page 13</ref>
[[File:Kabuto Demonstrates Edo Tensei.png|left|thumb|The seal for the ritual.]]
[[File:Kabuto Demonstrates Edo Tensei.png|left|thumb|The seal for the ritual.]]
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To perform this technique, the user must first acquire some of the [[Wikipedia:DNA|DNA]] of the person they intend to reincarnate. Kabuto remarks that this basically amounts to grave-robbing, although blood stains or organs salvaged after the target's death also work.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 520, page 11-13</ref> The soul of the intended reincarnated must also reside in the {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Pure land|pure world]]|浄土|jōdo}}; those whose soul has been consumed by the [[Dead Demon Consuming Seal|Death God]], forexample, cannotbereincarnated.
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To perform this technique, the user must first acquire some of the [[Wikipedia:DNA|DNA]] of the person they intend to reincarnate. Kabuto remarks that this basically amounts to grave-robbing, although blood stains or organs salvaged after the target's death also work.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 520, page 11-13</ref> The soul of the intended reincarnated must also reside in the {{translation|[[Wikipedia:Pure land|pure world]]|浄土|jōdo}}; for example, those whose soul has been consumed by the [[Dead Demon Consuming Seal|Death God]] cannot be reincarnated.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 520, page12</ref> However, ifitis a case where the souls are freed from inside the Shinigami, then a user of this technique is free to reincarnate them once again.<ref name="chpt618">''Naruto'' chapter 618, pages 13-17</ref>
[[File:Fu sacrifice.png|thumb|Torune being reincarnated with Fū as the sacrifice.]]
[[File:Fu sacrifice.png|thumb|Torune being reincarnated with Fū as the sacrifice.]]
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Next, a living sacrifice is required for the soul of the reincarnated to use as a vessel.<ref name="Fivetwenty"/> Once all prerequisites for the technique have been met, the acquired DNA of the person is smeared on a special scroll and once the scroll is activated, the remains spread out in the form of a special seal with the living sacrifice in the centre. Then dust and ash encase the sacrifice's body, giving them the same appearance that the reincarnated had at the time of their death. The process is apparently somewhat painful as seen when Fū was used to reincarnate Torune. The person is then reincarnated and the end product is usually stored in a casket until summoned by the user. The user can theoretically reincarnate a limitless number of people in this way, so long as they have enough sacrifices, chakra and DNA to perform the technique.<ref name="Fivetwenty"/>
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Next, a living sacrifice is required for the soul of the reincarnated to use as a vessel.<ref name="Fivetwenty"/> Once all prerequisites for the technique have been met, the acquired DNA of the person is smeared on a special scroll and once the scroll is activated, the remains spread out in the form of a special seal with the living sacrifice in the centre. Then dust and ash encase the sacrifice's body, giving them the same appearance that the reincarnated had at the time of their death. The process is apparently somewhat painful as seen when Fū was used to reincarnate Torune. The person is then reincarnated and the end product is usually stored in a casket until summoned by the user. The user can theoretically reincarnate a limitless number of people in this way, so long as they have enough sacrifices, chakra and DNA to perform the technique.<ref name="Fivetwenty"/> Despite this, this technique also has limitations, such as the individual having limitations that inhibited them in life such as Nagato's lack of mobility and depending on the summoner's mastery of the technique, the reincarnated individuals might not be brought back with the full power they had in life.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 620, page 10</ref>
== Details ==
== Details ==
=== Summoning ===
=== Summoning ===
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When first summoned, the body of the reincarnated is stored in a coffin; their body will appear grey and in a state of minor decay, marred by cracks and other imperfections, and the individual will also appear to be asleep. Upon awakening they retain their personality, memories, and all abilities they had in life, including [[kekkeigenkai]],[[kekkei tōta]] and [[Summoning Technique|summoningcontracts]].Although clothing is also retained by the reincarnated shinobi, weaponry on the other hand is not and must be procured by the user when necessary, as seen when two members of the [[Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist]] were unable to retrieve their weapons from a scroll upon reincarnation, as they were currently in the possession of others.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 523, page 6</ref> However, once obtained, shinobi that have stored their weapons in or about their person are still able to re-summon their tools, regardless of the number of times they are stored within their respective coffin.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 527, pages 1-3</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 546, page 3</ref> As a downside, the reincarnated seem to retain any permanent body damage and physical limitations they received during their lifetime. The summoned all have grey sclerae and retain their original eye colours, however, the entire eye is darkened. When Kabuto takes complete control of them however, they gain black sclerae and white irides.<ref name="chapter 521">''Naruto''chapter521</ref> The appearance of a reincarnated dōjutsu wielder doesn't change at all. The summoned can be recalled at will by the user, causing an empty coffin to emerge and reclaim the individual, and the summoner can also use reincarnated individuals to remotely summon coffins containing additional reinforcements.<ref name="chapter 522">''Naruto'' chapter 522</ref>
When first summoned, the body of the reincarnated is stored in a coffin; their body will appear grey and in a state of minor "decay": marred by cracks and other imperfections, and the individual will also appear to be "disengaged". Upon awakening their bodies become "rejuvenated", regaining their original complexion and their eyes lose their glassy state; however, their sclerae take on a grey colouring. They retain their personality, memories, and all abilities they had in life, including [[kekkei genkai]], [[kekkei tōta]] and [[Summoning Technique|summoning contracts]]. When the reincarnated is conscious and their personality is suppressed, their sclerae becomes white and gain white irides.<ref name="chapter 521">''Naruto'' chapter 521</ref> The appearance of a reincarnated dōjutsu wielder's eye doesn't change at all.
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Alongwiththis, the summonedindividualcanfeel the person'schakraflowingthroughthem.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 530, page 14</ref> Personswith[[sensor]]yability are also able to goonestepfurtherand decipher the actual source of thechakrathatismanipulatingthem, evenifthesummoneriswithin the confinesofa[[barrier]]. Thisposesapotentialdisadvantageto the summoner, asarenegadesummonthatisnolongerundertheirdirectcontrolmaybeable to locatethem.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 577, page 16</ref>
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Althoughclothingis also retained by the reincarnated shinobi, weaponry on the otherhandis not and must be procuredby the userwhennecessary,as seen when two members of the [[Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist]] were unable to retrieve their weapons from a scroll upon reincarnation, as they were currently in the possession ofothers.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 523, page 6</ref> However,onceobtained,shinobi that have stored their weapons in or about their person are still able to re-summontheirtools,regardlessof the number of timestheyarestoredwithin their respective coffin.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter527, pages1-3</ref><ref>''Naruto''chapter546,page3</ref> As a downside, the reincarnatedseemtoretain any permanent body damage and physical limitations they received during their lifetime. Thesummonedcanberecalledat will by the user, causinganemptycoffintoemergeandreclaimtheindividual,andthesummonercanalso use reincarnated individuals to remotelysummon coffins containing additional reinforcements.<ref name="chapter 522">''Naruto'' chapter 522</ref>
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Along with this, the summoned individual can feel the person's chakra flowing through them.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 530, page 14</ref> Shinobi with [[sensor]]y ability are also able to go one step further and decipher the actual source of the chakra that is manipulating them, even if the summoner is within the confines of a [[barrier]]. This poses a potential disadvantage to the summoner, as a renegade summon that is no longer under their direct control may be able to locate them.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 577, page 16</ref>
[[File:Edo Tensei Tag.png|thumb|The talisman used to control the reincarnated.]]
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After the individual has been summoned and awakened, the summoner can bind the individual to their will by using a special talisman, which is attached to the end of a kunai and implanted in the brain. Upon implanting the talisman, the reincarnatedindividualwill regenerate further, eliminating any remaining imperfections with the exception of small cracks that may run across the body and restoring colour to their bodies.
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After the individual has been summoned and awakened, the summoner can control the individual by using a special talisman, which is attached to the end of a kunai and implanted in the brain. Upon implanting the talisman, it is safe for the summonertocomplete the technique and allow the summoned ones to regenerate further, eliminating any remaining imperfections with the exception of small cracks that may run across the body and restoring colour to their bodies.
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Different talismans can be used to enact different degrees of control. Orochimaru's talismans completely eliminated the personalities of the summoned, turning them into mindless killing machines under his command. Kabuto prefers to use a weaker binding talisman on certain individuals, allowing them to retain some degree of their own personality. The latter method is useful for psychological warfare,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 516, page 5</ref> and can also allow the summoned individual to tap into their own emotions, memories, or creativity to enhance their effectiveness in combat,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 513, pages 2 and 17</ref> but also carries a host of drawbacks; it takes more effort to retain control with the weaker binding which can make it possible for the hearts of the summoned to be swayed by strong emotions, which can result in the soul breaking free and returning to the Pure World,<ref name="chapter 522"/> or the reincarnated contradicting orders that they are given.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 532, pages 10-11</ref> Reincarnated shinobi with their personalities still intact have their movements limited to certain actions, and are basically on "auto-pilot" to react to enemy techniques.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 547, page 10</ref> Once they recognise an enemy technique their bodies are programmed to counter it with an appropriate method.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 548, page 14</ref>
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Different talismans can be used to enact different degrees of control. Orochimaru's talismans completely eliminated the personalities of the summoned, turning them into mindless killing machines under his command. Kabuto prefers to use a weaker controlling talisman on certain individuals, allowing them to retain some degree of their own personality. The latter method is useful for psychological warfare,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 516, page 5</ref> and can also allow the summoned individual to tap into their own emotions, memories, or creativity to enhance their effectiveness in combat,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 513, pages 2 and 17</ref> but also carries a host of drawbacks; it takes more effort to retain control with the weaker binding which can make it possible for the hearts of the summoned to be swayed by strong emotions, which can result in the soul breaking free and returning to the Pure World,<ref name="chapter 522"/> or the reincarnated contradicting orders that they are given.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 532, pages 10-11</ref> Reincarnated shinobi with their personalities still intact have their movements limited to certain actions, and are basically on "auto-pilot" to react to enemy techniques.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 547, page 10</ref> Once they recognise an enemy technique their bodies are programmed to counter it with an appropriate method.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 548, page 14</ref>
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[[File:Kabuto controlling the revived.png|thumb|The pebbles and grid Kabuto uses to monitor the reincarnated shinobi.]]
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[[File:Kabuto controlling the revived.png|thumb|left|The pebbles and grid Kabuto uses to monitor the reincarnated shinobi.]]
Even so, Kabuto can completely remove their personalities if he needed, and may elect to if they resist his command too strongly. After gaining more experience with the technique, and absorbing Orochimaru's chakra from [[Anko Mitarashi]], Kabuto exerts greater control over the summoned and can even overwrite his own talismans remotely, greatly increasing the power of the binding.<ref name="chapter 522"/> Once deployed, he can either remotely control or track the summoned individuals using pebbles he manipulates on a simple grid, which acts as a map of sorts.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 521, page 17</ref> When a reincarnated person is sealed, the pebble cracks and disappears, and the reincarnated shinobi can no longer be used to summon others. This was seen when Haku and Zabuza were immobilised by Kakashi, Maki, and the rest of their division. The pebble for his [[Madara Uchiha|trump card]] was black in colour while the others are light-coloured.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 575, page 14</ref> The summoner can also directly talk through the summoned individual.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 560, page 2</ref>
Even so, Kabuto can completely remove their personalities if he needed, and may elect to if they resist his command too strongly. After gaining more experience with the technique, and absorbing Orochimaru's chakra from [[Anko Mitarashi]], Kabuto exerts greater control over the summoned and can even overwrite his own talismans remotely, greatly increasing the power of the binding.<ref name="chapter 522"/> Once deployed, he can either remotely control or track the summoned individuals using pebbles he manipulates on a simple grid, which acts as a map of sorts.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 521, page 17</ref> When a reincarnated person is sealed, the pebble cracks and disappears, and the reincarnated shinobi can no longer be used to summon others. This was seen when Haku and Zabuza were immobilised by Kakashi, Maki, and the rest of their division. The pebble for his [[Madara Uchiha|trump card]] was black in colour while the others are light-coloured.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 575, page 14</ref> The summoner can also directly talk through the summoned individual.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 560, page 2</ref>
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Provided the summoner has not eliminated the reincarnated person's personality, they can break the link binding him or her to the summoner. In doing so, they take full control of their being and if the technique is cancelled, they will remain under their own power, with the immortal body and chakra the technique provides.<ref name="chpt591">''Naruto'' chapter 591, pages 16-17</ref>
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Provided the summoner has not eliminated the reincarnated person's personality, by doing certain handseals they can break the link binding him or her to the Impure World Reincarnation contract. In doing so, they take full control of their being and if the technique is cancelled and contract is now their own, they will remain under their own power, with the immortal body and unlimited chakra the technique provides.<ref name="chpt591">''Naruto'' chapter 591, pages 16-17</ref>
=== Enhancements ===
=== Enhancements ===
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Unlike while they were still alive, the reincarnated have unlimited chakra,<ref name="chpt591"/> aswellasseemingly near-unlimited stamina and can fight continuously, as neither [[Kimimaro]] nor [[Itachi]] showed any fatigue from their illnesses as they did in life, and Itachi was even able to use multiple [[Mangekyō Sharingan]] techniques without showing exhaustion, while minor uses caused fatigue in life.
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Unlike while they were still alive, the reincarnated have unlimited chakra<ref name="chpt591"/> andstamina;ableto can fight continuously as neither [[Kimimaro]] nor [[Itachi]] showed any fatigue from their illnesses as they did in life, and Itachi was even able to use multiple [[Mangekyō Sharingan]] techniques without showing exhaustion, while minor uses caused fatigue in life.
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The reincarnated are impossible to kill by normal means. Any damage they receive will easily regenerate, be it lost limbs or complete disintegration. Not even killing the summoner will get rid of them.<ref name="chapter521">''Naruto'' chapter 521, page 3</ref> The summoned can make practical use of the this regeneration ability by using [[C0|suicide attacks]] and [[MeteoriteTechnique|large scale ninjutsu]] to wipe out everything on a battlefield and then simply regenerate.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 518, pages 9, 10, 14</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 561, pages 1-2</ref>
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The reincarnated are impossible to kill by normal means. Any damage they receive will easily regenerate, be it lost limbs or complete disintegration. Not even killing the summoner will get rid of them.<ref name="chapter521">''Naruto'' chapter 521, page 3</ref> The summoned can make practical use of the this regeneration ability by using [[C0|suicide attacks]] and [[TengaiShinsei|large scale ninjutsu]] to wipe out everything on a battlefield and then simply regenerate.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 518, pages 9, 10, 14</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 561, pages 1-2</ref>
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Kabuto can also modifyhis summoned fighters, as he did with [[Madara Uchiha]]. While the technique usually reincarnates thedeceasedattheexactstatetheywereinatthetimeof their deaths,KabutonotedthathebroughtMadarabackinastatethatwas "''beyond his prime''" and wasreincarnatedmuchyoungerthanwhen he diedanoldman.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 560, page 3</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 602</ref>
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The reincarnated can also bemodified. While the technique usually reincarnates oneastheywhereupondeath,thereincarnatedcanalsohavevariouspoints from their lifecombinedtogetthebestpossibleresultsasseenwith[[MadaraUchiha]], having been brought back "''beyond his prime''" despite dying a withered old man. In addition to regaining his physical youth with peak health and combatprowess,healsoretainedthe Wood Release and Rinnegan, powers he neverhadinhis youth.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 560, page 3</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 602</ref><ref>''Naruto''chapter 606, page 12</ref>
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Tobi also modified the eyes of the reincarnated [[jinchūriki]] to match his own,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 544, pages 14-15</ref> as well as resealing the [[tailed beasts]] back into their respective hosts.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 565, page 1</ref>
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Tobi also modified the eyes of the reincarnated [[jinchūriki]] to match his own, though this was only due to the use of the [[Six Paths of Pain]] technique which caused his eyes to be reflected in theirs,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 544, pages 14-15</ref> as well as resealing the [[tailed beasts]] back into their respective hosts.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 565, page 1</ref>
== Countering ==
== Countering ==
While the reincarnated are immune to traditional attacks such as weapon-based attacks and even the death of the summoner being ineffective,<ref name="chapter521"/> there are three discovered methods to end the technique:
While the reincarnated are immune to traditional attacks such as weapon-based attacks and even the death of the summoner being ineffective,<ref name="chapter521"/> there are three discovered methods to end the technique:
# Seal away the soul of the reincarnated individual.
# Seal away the soul of the reincarnated individual.
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# Have the summoner end the technique. As they are unlikely to do this voluntarily, using a [[genjutsu]] to trick them into cancelling the technique is ideal. The sequence of hand seals for cancelling the technique is ''Rat → Ox → Monkey → Tiger → Dragon → Boar'' and saying {{translation|"release"|解|kai}} (when demonstrating the technique to Tobi, Kabuto lied that the seals to release it are ''Dog → Horse → Tiger'').<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 589, pages 8-12</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 521, page 3</ref> If the summoner dies before the technique is deactivated, then this method is impossible.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 577, page 17</ref>
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# Have the summoner end the technique. As they are unlikely to do this voluntarily, using a [[genjutsu]] to trick them into cancelling the technique is ideal. The sequence of hand seals for cancelling the technique is ''Rat → Ox → Monkey → Tiger → Dragon → Boar'' and saying {{translation|"release"|解|kai}} (when demonstrating the technique to Tobi, Kabuto lied that the seals to release it are ''Dog → Horse → Tiger'').<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 589, pages 8-12</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 521, page 3</ref> If the summoner dies before the technique is deactivated, however, then this method is no longer a viable option.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 577, page 17</ref>
# The reincarnated individual is affected in some emotional way that gives them closure;<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 518, page 17</ref> [[Kankurō]] notes that human emotions are not so easily restrained.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 519, page 4</ref> However, this method cannot work if the summoner eradicates the personality of the reincarnated individual before their soul is freed of its bonds.<ref name="chapter 522"/>
# The reincarnated individual is affected in some emotional way that gives them closure;<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 518, page 17</ref> [[Kankurō]] notes that human emotions are not so easily restrained.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 519, page 4</ref> However, this method cannot work if the summoner eradicates the personality of the reincarnated individual before their soul is freed of its bonds.<ref name="chapter 522"/>
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Aside from the three methods of actually defeating the technique outright, there are four discovered methods of countering the effectiveness of this technique:
Aside from the three methods of actually defeating the technique outright, there are four discovered methods of countering the effectiveness of this technique:
# The technique can be partially combated by immobilising the bodies in a way that it cannot move, act, or be recalled by the summoner. Although this does not truly defeat the summoning, it is effective at neutralising the immediate threat the reincarnated pose in battle.
# The technique can be partially combated by immobilising the bodies in a way that it cannot move, act, or be recalled by the summoner. Although this does not truly defeat the summoning, it is effective at neutralising the immediate threat the reincarnated pose in battle.
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# If the reincarnated still retain their personalities, they can speak against the user or themselves by providing hints and advice to the opponents, even in the midst of involuntarily fighting them.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 532, page 15</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 548, pages 16-18</ref> With considerable strength of will, the summoner's authority can even be completely overridden, albeit briefly.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 532, pages 10-11</ref>
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# If the reincarnated still retain their personalities, they can speak against the user or themselves by providing hints and advice to the opponents, even in the midst of involuntarily fighting them.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 532, page 15</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 548, pages 16-18</ref> With considerable strength of will, the summoner's authority can even be completely overridden, albeit briefly,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 532, pages 10-11</ref> although in [[Hashirama Senju|one case]] the reincarnated was completely able to resist the restraining properties of this technique with relative ease.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 620, page 11</ref>
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# A [[Kotoamatsukami|powerfulgenjutsu]] canfreethereincarnatedpersonfromthetechnique'scontrolbygivingthemanorderwhichoverrides the summoner's control.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 550, page 8</ref> This can be remedied if the user can place a new talisman into the said reincarnated person, thus re-establishing control.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 582, page 3</ref>
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# [[ItachiUchiha]] wasabletouse[[Kotoamatsukami]]tolayeranotherorderontopoftheoneestablishedby this technique overriding the user's control.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 550, page 8</ref> This can be remedied if the user can place a stronger binding talisman into the said reincarnated person, thus re-establishing control.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 582, page 3</ref>
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# The one risk of the technique, if the reincarnated knows the specific seal, one can release the Impure World Reincarnation's summoning contract, severing the bond between themselves and the summoner. This leaves the individual effectively immortal with an unlimited amount of chakra, and the summoner has no control over the individual's mind and movements any longer, nor can the technique be deactivated on the said individual.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 591, page 17</ref>
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# What Madara describes as "the one risk of the technique", if the reincarnated knows the specific seal, one can release the Impure World Reincarnation's summoning contract, severing the bond between themselves and the summoner. This leaves the individual effectively immortal with an unlimited amount of chakra, and the summoner has no control over the individual's mind and movements any longer, nor can the technique be deactivated on the said individual.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 591, page 17</ref>
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It should be noted that the reincarnated are still vulnerable to any technique that could affect them while they were alive, but they are able to reform as soon as they receive any damage. Furthermore, while the reincarnated can't be destroyed and feel no pain which originates from bodily harm or mutilation,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 527, page 14</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 532, pages 10-11</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 552, page 16</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 553, pages 4-5</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 561, pages 2, 7</ref> they are still vulnerable to the drawbacks from their own techniques or weaknesses. Such examples include [[Hanzō]]'s [[poison]] acting as a paralysis agent, [[Mū]] along with the [[Second Mizukage]] being left weakened after using [[Splitting Technique|certain]] [[Steaming Danger Tyranny|techniques]], and [[Itachi]]'s eye bleeding on the activation of his [[Mangekyō Sharingan]].
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It should be noted that the reincarnated are still vulnerable to any technique that could affect them while they were alive, but they are able to reform as soon as they receive any damage. Furthermore, while the reincarnated can't be destroyed and feel no pain which originates from bodily harm or mutilation,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 527, page 14</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 532, pages 10-11</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 552, page 16</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 553, pages 4-5</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 561, pages 2, 7</ref> they are still vulnerable to the drawbacks from their own techniques or weaknesses. Such examples include [[Hanzō]]'s [[poison]] acting as a paralysis agent, [[Mū]] along with the [[Second Mizukage]] being left weakened after using [[Fission Technique|certain]] [[Steaming Danger Tyranny|techniques]], and [[Itachi]]'s eye bleeding on the activation of his [[Mangekyō Sharingan]].
In the anime, it was shown that Kabuto has reincarnated a great deal more shinobi than shown in the manga. While most of these have yet to be seen on the battlefield, the ones that have been used are as follow:
In the anime, it was shown that Kabuto has reincarnated a great deal more shinobi than shown in the manga. While most of these have yet to be seen on the battlefield, the ones that have been used are as follow:
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* In [[Power - Episode 1|''Shippūden'' episode290]], during the invasion of the [[Tonika Village]] and the subsequent skirmish with officers from the [[Hachō Village]] and [[Team Kakashi]], Kabuto summoned a shinobi from each of the [[Five Great Shinobi Countries]]:
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* In the [[ChikaraArc]], during the invasion of the [[Tonika Village]] and the subsequent skirmish with officers from the [[Hachō Village]] and [[Team Kakashi]], Kabuto summoned several shinobi:
** A burly Kumogakure shinobi wielding a [[bō]].
** A burly Kumogakure shinobi wielding a [[bō]].
** A Sunagakure shinobi wielding a pair of [[Wikipedia:Chakram|chakram]].
** A Sunagakure shinobi wielding a pair of [[Wikipedia:Chakram|chakram]].
** An Iwagakure shinobi wearing a flame-thrower device.
** An Iwagakure shinobi wearing a flame-thrower device.
** A Kirigakure shinobi wielding a [[sword]].
** A Kirigakure shinobi wielding a [[sword]].
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** A Konohagakure shinobi with an eye-patch covering his left eye.
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** A Takigakure shinobi with an eye-patch covering his left eye.
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* Kabuto would later reincarnate an unknown Kumo-nin who wore a bird-motif mask which covered the upper-half of his face and a Suna-nin who wore his [[flak jacket]] open and wielded a broad axe. They were assigned to a team with [[Hayate Gekkō]] to retrieve the KIA list — a scroll which had been used to [[Generic Sealing Technique|seal]] away the bodies of shinobi with [[kekkei genkai]] and other special abilities.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 307</ref>
== Trivia ==
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** [[Jiraiya]], though his body lies at the bottom of the ocean where the water pressure is too great to reach. However, he claimed that the bloodstains on the [[Six Paths of Pain]]'s [[Chakra Disruption Blades|weapons]] may provide enough DNA.<ref name="wish">''Naruto'' chapter 520, page 13</ref>
** [[Jiraiya]], though his body lies at the bottom of the ocean where the water pressure is too great to reach. However, he claimed that the bloodstains on the [[Six Paths of Pain]]'s [[Chakra Disruption Blades|weapons]] may provide enough DNA.<ref name="wish">''Naruto'' chapter 520, page 13</ref>
** [[Shisui Uchiha]], but Kabuto could not find his body, though he suggested that Shisui's crushed eye, which is in Tobi's possession, may be sufficient.<ref name="wish" /> Later, after learning that Shisui's other eye was on the battlefield, he seemed excited at the prospect of obtaining it.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 550, page 13</ref> However, Itachi [[Amaterasu|incinerated]] it.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 552, page 11</ref>
** [[Shisui Uchiha]], but Kabuto could not find his body, though he suggested that Shisui's crushed eye, which is in Tobi's possession, may be sufficient.<ref name="wish" /> Later, after learning that Shisui's other eye was on the battlefield, he seemed excited at the prospect of obtaining it.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 550, page 13</ref> However, Itachi [[Amaterasu|incinerated]] it.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 552, page 11</ref>
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* In the manga, when the First and Second Hokage were reincarnated, their eyes appeared blank.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 118, pages 4</ref> In the anime version, their eyes appeared normal.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 69</ref> Later in ''Shippūden'', the sclera of a reincarnated shinobi is changed to dark grey.
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* Originally, in the manga, when the First and Second Hokage were reincarnated, their eyes appeared blank.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 118, pages 4</ref> In the anime version, their eyes appeared normal.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 69</ref> Later in Part II of the anime and manga, the sclera of a reincarnated shinobi is changed to dark grey.
* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations]]'', Kabuto Yakushi (Snake Cloak Form) uses this as his ultimate technique. He summons Kakuzu, Itachi and Deidara, who attack the opponent using the [[Lightning Release: False Darkness]], [[Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique]] and [[C1]] techniques respectively.
* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations]]'', Kabuto Yakushi (Snake Cloak Form) uses this as his ultimate technique. He summons Kakuzu, Itachi and Deidara, who attack the opponent using the [[Lightning Release: False Darkness]], [[Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique]] and [[C1]] techniques respectively.
* In the anime, when Kabuto summons the reincarnated shinobi for war, there are several additional ones who do not appear in the manga.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 256</ref> Also when eradicating the personality of Hanzō, he use several hand seals instead of just one.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 272</ref>
* In the anime, when Kabuto summons the reincarnated shinobi for war, there are several additional ones who do not appear in the manga.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 256</ref> Also when eradicating the personality of Hanzō, he use several hand seals instead of just one.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 272</ref>
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* It seems that there are two ways for the user to release the technique.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 591, page 1</ref><ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 276</ref>
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* ''[[Body Recreation Technique]]''
* ''[[Body Recreation Technique]]''
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* [[Earth Release Resurrection Technique: Corpse Soil]]
The Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation (口寄せ・穢土転生, Kuchiyose: Edo Tensei) is a forbidden technique where, using a living person as a vessel, a deceased person's soul can be called back to the world of the living and bound to it. The vessel will then take on the form that person had in life, thereby reincarnating them to do their summoner's bidding.
It was originally developed by Tobirama Senju. Madara Uchiha claimed it to be intended for the dead to be reincarnated into soldiers able to clear a battlefield with devastating and otherwise suicidal attacks.[2] The technique was learned by Orochimaru who modified it for his ends.[3] Orochimaru's aide Kabuto Yakushi, claiming that this technique to be the greatest and most powerful technique in the shinobi universe due to it posing no risk at all to the user, and mastered it to a greater degree than the previous users.[3][4]
The seal for the ritual.
To perform this technique, the user must first acquire some of the DNA of the person they intend to reincarnate. Kabuto remarks that this basically amounts to grave-robbing, although blood stains or organs salvaged after the target's death also work.[5] The soul of the intended reincarnated must also reside in the pure world (浄土, jōdo); for example, those whose soul has been consumed by the Death God cannot be reincarnated.[6] However, if it is a case where the souls are freed from inside the Shinigami, then a user of this technique is free to reincarnate them once again.[7]
Torune being reincarnated with Fū as the sacrifice.
Next, a living sacrifice is required for the soul of the reincarnated to use as a vessel.[3] Once all prerequisites for the technique have been met, the acquired DNA of the person is smeared on a special scroll and once the scroll is activated, the remains spread out in the form of a special seal with the living sacrifice in the centre. Then dust and ash encase the sacrifice's body, giving them the same appearance that the reincarnated had at the time of their death. The process is apparently somewhat painful as seen when Fū was used to reincarnate Torune. The person is then reincarnated and the end product is usually stored in a casket until summoned by the user. The user can theoretically reincarnate a limitless number of people in this way, so long as they have enough sacrifices, chakra and DNA to perform the technique.[3] Despite this, this technique also has limitations, such as the individual having limitations that inhibited them in life such as Nagato's lack of mobility and depending on the summoner's mastery of the technique, the reincarnated individuals might not be brought back with the full power they had in life.[8]
Deidara being "activated" after being reincarnated.
When first summoned, the body of the reincarnated is stored in a coffin; their body will appear grey and in a state of minor "decay": marred by cracks and other imperfections, and the individual will also appear to be "disengaged". Upon awakening their bodies become "rejuvenated", regaining their original complexion and their eyes lose their glassy state; however, their sclerae take on a grey colouring. They retain their personality, memories, and all abilities they had in life, including kekkei genkai, kekkei tōta and summoning contracts. When the reincarnated is conscious and their personality is suppressed, their sclerae becomes white and gain white irides.[9] The appearance of a reincarnated dōjutsu wielder's eye doesn't change at all.
Although clothing is also retained by the reincarnated shinobi, weaponry on the other hand is not and must be procured by the user when necessary, as seen when two members of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist were unable to retrieve their weapons from a scroll upon reincarnation, as they were currently in the possession of others.[10] However, once obtained, shinobi that have stored their weapons in or about their person are still able to re-summon their tools, regardless of the number of times they are stored within their respective coffin.[11][12] As a downside, the reincarnated seem to retain any permanent body damage and physical limitations they received during their lifetime. The summoned can be recalled at will by the user, causing an empty coffin to emerge and reclaim the individual, and the summoner can also use reincarnated individuals to remotely summon coffins containing additional reinforcements.[13]
Along with this, the summoned individual can feel the person's chakra flowing through them.[14] Shinobi with sensory ability are also able to go one step further and decipher the actual source of the chakra that is manipulating them, even if the summoner is within the confines of a barrier. This poses a potential disadvantage to the summoner, as a renegade summon that is no longer under their direct control may be able to locate them.[15]
After the individual has been summoned and awakened, the summoner can control the individual by using a special talisman, which is attached to the end of a kunai and implanted in the brain. Upon implanting the talisman, it is safe for the summoner to complete the technique and allow the summoned ones to regenerate further, eliminating any remaining imperfections with the exception of small cracks that may run across the body and restoring colour to their bodies.
Different talismans can be used to enact different degrees of control. Orochimaru's talismans completely eliminated the personalities of the summoned, turning them into mindless killing machines under his command. Kabuto prefers to use a weaker controlling talisman on certain individuals, allowing them to retain some degree of their own personality. The latter method is useful for psychological warfare,[16] and can also allow the summoned individual to tap into their own emotions, memories, or creativity to enhance their effectiveness in combat,[17] but also carries a host of drawbacks; it takes more effort to retain control with the weaker binding which can make it possible for the hearts of the summoned to be swayed by strong emotions, which can result in the soul breaking free and returning to the Pure World,[13] or the reincarnated contradicting orders that they are given.[18] Reincarnated shinobi with their personalities still intact have their movements limited to certain actions, and are basically on "auto-pilot" to react to enemy techniques.[19] Once they recognise an enemy technique their bodies are programmed to counter it with an appropriate method.[20]
The pebbles and grid Kabuto uses to monitor the reincarnated shinobi.
Even so, Kabuto can completely remove their personalities if he needed, and may elect to if they resist his command too strongly. After gaining more experience with the technique, and absorbing Orochimaru's chakra from Anko Mitarashi, Kabuto exerts greater control over the summoned and can even overwrite his own talismans remotely, greatly increasing the power of the binding.[13] Once deployed, he can either remotely control or track the summoned individuals using pebbles he manipulates on a simple grid, which acts as a map of sorts.[21] When a reincarnated person is sealed, the pebble cracks and disappears, and the reincarnated shinobi can no longer be used to summon others. This was seen when Haku and Zabuza were immobilised by Kakashi, Maki, and the rest of their division. The pebble for his trump card was black in colour while the others are light-coloured.[22] The summoner can also directly talk through the summoned individual.[23]
Provided the summoner has not eliminated the reincarnated person's personality, by doing certain handseals they can break the link binding him or her to the Impure World Reincarnation contract. In doing so, they take full control of their being and if the technique is cancelled and contract is now their own, they will remain under their own power, with the immortal body and unlimited chakra the technique provides.[24]
Unlike while they were still alive, the reincarnated have unlimited chakra[24] and stamina; able to can fight continuously as neither Kimimaro nor Itachi showed any fatigue from their illnesses as they did in life, and Itachi was even able to use multiple Mangekyō Sharingan techniques without showing exhaustion, while minor uses caused fatigue in life.
The reincarnated are impossible to kill by normal means. Any damage they receive will easily regenerate, be it lost limbs or complete disintegration. Not even killing the summoner will get rid of them.[25] The summoned can make practical use of the this regeneration ability by using suicide attacks and large scale ninjutsu to wipe out everything on a battlefield and then simply regenerate.[26][27]
The reincarnated can also be modified. While the technique usually reincarnates one as they where upon death, the reincarnated can also have various points from their life combined to get the best possible results as seen with Madara Uchiha, having been brought back "beyond his prime" despite dying a withered old man. In addition to regaining his physical youth with peak health and combat prowess, he also retained the Wood Release and Rinnegan, powers he never had in his youth.[28][29][30]
Tobi also modified the eyes of the reincarnated jinchūriki to match his own, though this was only due to the use of the Six Paths of Pain technique which caused his eyes to be reflected in theirs,[31] as well as resealing the tailed beasts back into their respective hosts.[32]
While the reincarnated are immune to traditional attacks such as weapon-based attacks and even the death of the summoner being ineffective,[25] there are three discovered methods to end the technique:
Seal away the soul of the reincarnated individual.
Have the summoner end the technique. As they are unlikely to do this voluntarily, using a genjutsu to trick them into cancelling the technique is ideal. The sequence of hand seals for cancelling the technique is Rat → Ox → Monkey → Tiger → Dragon → Boar and saying "release" (解, kai) (when demonstrating the technique to Tobi, Kabuto lied that the seals to release it are Dog → Horse → Tiger).[33][34] If the summoner dies before the technique is deactivated, however, then this method is no longer a viable option.[35]
The reincarnated individual is affected in some emotional way that gives them closure;[36]Kankurō notes that human emotions are not so easily restrained.[37] However, this method cannot work if the summoner eradicates the personality of the reincarnated individual before their soul is freed of its bonds.[13]
Itachi Uchiha's soul ascending.
Once any of the first three methods are accomplished, the reincarnated individual will briefly regain their personalities before crumbling back into dust, leaving the bodies of the sacrificed individuals lying among the ashes. If the technique is cancelled by the user, the reincarnated's bodies are surrounded by a light before beginning to deconstruct.[38] After this, the reincarnated individual's soul will begin to ascend, leaving behind the corpse of their vessel.
Aside from the three methods of actually defeating the technique outright, there are four discovered methods of countering the effectiveness of this technique:
The technique can be partially combated by immobilising the bodies in a way that it cannot move, act, or be recalled by the summoner. Although this does not truly defeat the summoning, it is effective at neutralising the immediate threat the reincarnated pose in battle.
If the reincarnated still retain their personalities, they can speak against the user or themselves by providing hints and advice to the opponents, even in the midst of involuntarily fighting them.[39][40] With considerable strength of will, the summoner's authority can even be completely overridden, albeit briefly,[41] although in one case the reincarnated was completely able to resist the restraining properties of this technique with relative ease.[42]
Itachi Uchiha was able to use Kotoamatsukami to layer another order on top of the one established by this technique overriding the user's control.[43] This can be remedied if the user can place a stronger binding talisman into the said reincarnated person, thus re-establishing control.[44]
What Madara describes as "the one risk of the technique", if the reincarnated knows the specific seal, one can release the Impure World Reincarnation's summoning contract, severing the bond between themselves and the summoner. This leaves the individual effectively immortal with an unlimited amount of chakra, and the summoner has no control over the individual's mind and movements any longer, nor can the technique be deactivated on the said individual.[45]
It should be noted that the reincarnated are still vulnerable to any technique that could affect them while they were alive, but they are able to reform as soon as they receive any damage. Furthermore, while the reincarnated can't be destroyed and feel no pain which originates from bodily harm or mutilation,[46][47][48][49][50] they are still vulnerable to the drawbacks from their own techniques or weaknesses. Such examples include Hanzō's poison acting as a paralysis agent, Mū along with the Second Mizukage being left weakened after using certaintechniques, and Itachi's eye bleeding on the activation of his Mangekyō Sharingan.
In the anime, it was shown that Kabuto has reincarnated a great deal more shinobi than shown in the manga. While most of these have yet to be seen on the battlefield, the ones that have been used are as follow:
A Takigakure shinobi with an eye-patch covering his left eye.
Kabuto would later reincarnate an unknown Kumo-nin who wore a bird-motif mask which covered the upper-half of his face and a Suna-nin who wore his flak jacket open and wielded a broad axe. They were assigned to a team with Hayate Gekkō to retrieve the KIA list — a scroll which had been used to seal away the bodies of shinobi with kekkei genkai and other special abilities.[51]
"Edo" (穢土; Literally meaning "Dirty Soil") is what Japanese Buddhists call the normal world, unenlightened people live in. The current, living world. The world of the people who have not yet have escaped the polluting thoughts (greed, hatred, delusion, etc.) that result in suffering.
A possible translation of Tensei is "Resurrection". In terms of this technique, both "Reincarnation" and "Resurrection" can be found; the sacrificed body is reincarnated into the body of the summoned shinobi, while the reincarnated shinobi is resurrected from the dead.
In chapter 117 of the manga, when Orochimaru first performs the technique, he tries to summon a third coffin. When the coffin is not summoned, he comments on its failure. Years later, in chapter 520, Kabuto explains that Orochimaru's attempt to summon the Fourth Hokage had failed due to his soul not residing in the "Pure World", which Orochimaru was not aware of. In episode 69 of the anime, when Orochimaru used this technique, the coffin briefly appears, with "four" (四, Yon) written on it; though the summoning of the Fourth Hokage still fails. Based on Kabuto's demonstration, it would seem the actual failure would have occurred when Orochimaru performed the original preparatory ritual.
The video game, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2, the (non-canon) storyline contradicts the idea the soul of the reincarnated must reside in the Pure World, as Orochimaru reincarnates the Third Hokage no differently than anyone else he summons in the game.
Kabuto also mentions his desire to reincarnate certain shinobi, including:
Jiraiya, though his body lies at the bottom of the ocean where the water pressure is too great to reach. However, he claimed that the bloodstains on the Six Paths of Pain's weapons may provide enough DNA.[52]
Shisui Uchiha, but Kabuto could not find his body, though he suggested that Shisui's crushed eye, which is in Tobi's possession, may be sufficient.[52] Later, after learning that Shisui's other eye was on the battlefield, he seemed excited at the prospect of obtaining it.[53] However, Itachi incinerated it.[54]
Originally, in the manga, when the First and Second Hokage were reincarnated, their eyes appeared blank.[55] In the anime version, their eyes appeared normal.[56] Later in Part II of the anime and manga, the sclera of a reincarnated shinobi is changed to dark grey.
In the anime, when Kabuto summons the reincarnated shinobi for war, there are several additional ones who do not appear in the manga.[57] Also when eradicating the personality of Hanzō, he use several hand seals instead of just one.[58]