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+ | |image=Mirror Water 1.png;The mirror-like disc is created… |
− | Mirror Water 2.png |
+ | Mirror Water 2.png;…which reflects the oncoming target… |
− | Mirror Water 3.png |
+ | Mirror Water 3.png;…producing a corporeal clone. |
|kanji=水遁・水鏡の術 |
|kanji=水遁・水鏡の術 |
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|unnamed jutsu=No |
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|jutsu media=Manga, Game |
|jutsu media=Manga, Game |
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− | The user creates a large, flat, circular pool of water in front of their opponent. Its surface acts like a mirror, perfectly reflecting the attacking targets. By then hooking onto and rotating the 'mirror' 90° with their [[staff]], the reflections emerge and materialise from the mirror, where they collide with the mirrored targets. As these reflections use the exact same |
+ | The user creates a large, flat, circular pool of water in front of their opponent. Its surface acts like a mirror, perfectly reflecting the attacking targets. By then hooking onto and rotating the 'mirror' 90° with their [[staff]], the reflections emerge and materialise from the mirror, where they collide with the mirrored targets. As these reflections use the exact same [[technique]] as their counterpart — regardless of its type — they counter the attack completely, while repelling them in the process. However, upon impact, the reflections disperse into water. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 15:06, 22 March 2013
The user creates a large, flat, circular pool of water in front of their opponent. Its surface acts like a mirror, perfectly reflecting the attacking targets. By then hooking onto and rotating the 'mirror' 90° with their staff, the reflections emerge and materialise from the mirror, where they collide with the mirrored targets. As these reflections use the exact same technique as their counterpart — regardless of its type — they counter the attack completely, while repelling them in the process. However, upon impact, the reflections disperse into water.
Trivia
- 水鏡 is a normal Japanese word referring to a reflective surface of water.