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− | A versatile technique where the user can produce sharp wooden spikes from their body to either fashion short-range weapons akin to a makeshift ''sword'',<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 605, pages 9-10</ref> or else |
+ | A versatile technique where the user can produce sharp wooden spikes from their body to either fashion short-range weapons akin to a makeshift ''sword'',<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 605, pages 9-10</ref> or else use them as long-range projectiles, where the branches' growth can be triggered remotely, skewering the enemy as a result.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 605, pages 12-15</ref> |
− | Obito demonstrated use of this technique via the [[Ten-Tails]]' tails,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 614, pages 6-7</ref> after he and [[Madara Uchiha]] strengthened their control over the beast by connecting themselves to its body with their [[Senju]] DNA.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 613, page 7</ref> |
+ | [[Obito Uchiha]] also demonstrated use of this technique via the [[Ten-Tails]]' tails,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 614, pages 6-7</ref> after he, and [[Madara Uchiha]] strengthened their control over the beast by connecting themselves to its body with their [[Senju]] DNA.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 613, page 7</ref> |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 08:16, 13 January 2013
A versatile technique where the user can produce sharp wooden spikes from their body to either fashion short-range weapons akin to a makeshift sword,[1] or else use them as long-range projectiles, where the branches' growth can be triggered remotely, skewering the enemy as a result.[2]
Obito Uchiha also demonstrated use of this technique via the Ten-Tails' tails,[3] after he, and Madara Uchiha strengthened their control over the beast by connecting themselves to its body with their Senju DNA.[4]
Trivia
- Cutting, also called striking or cloning, is a method of plant propagation. It involves cutting off a piece of a plant, usually the stem or root, which is then put in an appropriate medium. If done properly, the cut piece will grow into a new plant, genetically identical to the plant it was cut from.