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== See Also == |
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== References == |
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Revision as of 19:53, 28 July 2013
An extremely versatile move, this technique uses chakra to activate the roots in the ground and, using the user of the technique as a reference point, makes wooden pillars appear from left and right. The wooden pillars join together in a dome-shape with the user at the centre. This process can be used to catch the enemy in a double sided attack. Also, in case one confronts the enemy at a short distance, the enemy can be locked up inside the dome, setting the situation for a one-on-one fight. This dome can also be collapsed or burnt with the enemy inside to inflict damage. Furthermore, it functions as an easy shelter against the enemy's long-distance attacks, like shuriken and kunai.
Trivia
- In an anime cutscene of Madara Uchiha's storyline in Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations, Hashirama seemingly uses a form of this technique, but creating a much larger wood dome capable of resisting Kurama's Tailed Beast Ball.
- When Yamato used this technique in Naruto 5: Blood Prison, he formed the dome around Naruto for protection, instead of using himself as the reference point.
See Also
- Earth Release: Earth Dome
- Summoning: Iron Protection Wall
References
- ↑ Third Databook, page 308