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The revived are impossible to kill by normal means. If a limb is destroyed or removed, it will simply regenerate. To kill the revived, the soul has to be removed. Once this is accomplished, the bodies turn back to ash and dust, with the bodies of the individuals sacrificed lying among the ashes. |
The revived are impossible to kill by normal means. If a limb is destroyed or removed, it will simply regenerate. To kill the revived, the soul has to be removed. Once this is accomplished, the bodies turn back to ash and dust, with the bodies of the individuals sacrificed lying among the ashes. |
Revision as of 13:38, 5 November 2010
This summoning is a forbiddeninserted tag, but whatever the psychological implications their appearance is restored to a closer likeness of how they looked in life. This technique can be used to summon multiple people at once, depending on the amount of sacrifices and the chakra level of the user.
The revived are impossible to kill by normal means. If a limb is destroyed or removed, it will simply regenerate. To kill the revived, the soul has to be removed. Once this is accomplished, the bodies turn back to ash and dust, with the bodies of the individuals sacrificed lying among the ashes.
Known resurrected
Name | Village of origin | Former status |
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Hashirama Senju | Konohagakure | Hokage |
Tobirama Senju | Konohagakure | Hokage |
Name | Village of origin | Former status |
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Asuma Sarutobi | Konohagakure | "Famous" |
Chiyo | Sunagakure | "Famous" |
Dan | Konohagakure | "Famous" |
Deidara | Iwagakure | Akatsuki |
Fourth Kazekage | Sunagakure | Kage |
Fū | Takigakure | Jinchūriki |
Haku | Kirigakure | "Famous" |
Han | Iwagakure | Jinchūriki |
Hanzō | Amegakure | "Famous" |
Hizashi Hyūga | Konohagakure | "Famous" |
Itachi Uchiha | Konohagakure | Akatsuki |
Kakuzu | Takigakure | Akatsuki |
Kimimaro | Otogakure | "Famous" |
Nagato | Amegakure | Akatsuki |
Rōshi | Iwagakure | Jinchūriki |
Sasori | Sunagakure | Akatsuki |
Third Raikage | Kumogakure | Kage |
Unknown | Iwagakure | "Famous" |
Unknown | Kage | |
Utakata | Kirigakure | Jinchūriki |
Yagura | Kirigakure | Jinchūriki |
Yugito Nii | Kumogakure | Jinchūriki |
Zabuza Momochi | Kirigakure | "Famous" |
Trivia
- When Orochimaru used this jutsu against Hiruzen, three coffins were summoned, but Hiruzen stopped one of them. This third coffin is not seen in the manga, but in the anime it has "four" (四, Yon) written on it.
References
- ↑ First Databook, page 181