
The intent to kill is quite high.
A little?
It’s scary that even the practitioners can suffer cell-level damage…
I will definitely bring Sasuke back.
Is it that “dead or alive” thing?
Despite the effort put into mastering it, there are few opportunities to showcase it…!
>>6
The spiral sphere is more heroic…
>>6
Did you forget about the Sennin technique, Super Bijuu Spiral Shuriken?
A technique in the same genre as Twisted Tower Bridge that exists within me.
It’s not a technique made with the assumption of being aimed at an important person.
>>7
If I can’t do anything, you’ll stay by my side, right?
The recoil is so bad that I can only effectively use Naruto, but I wonder if Konohamaru could do this if he tried?
I was able to create up to the previous stage of this and even do it with both hands simultaneously.
If Konohamaru can use Wind Release, there is a possibility.
I will definitely bring you back, even if it means tearing apart every cell in Sasuke’s body…
It’s the technique of someone who has been saying since childhood that they would break bones to bring someone back, so this much is expected.
Even a regular Spiraling Sphere can deal enough damage to incapacitate a Kabuto, so it was pointless to extend the offensive power.
>>15
Even the Wind Release: Spiraling Sphere used by Konohamaru had the power to grind down anything it hit…
>>15
But I understand wanting more power than now when considering facing Sasuke, who defeated that Orochimaru greater than that Kabuto.
It was probably unexpected for Kakashi-sensei that mixing in attribute changes would result in this.
The firepower is too high; it’s not a technique to use against humans.
>>16
Are you saying that Kakuzu isn’t human?
>>20
Eating that and barely surviving means you’ve already given up being human.
It’s not just the firepower, but it’s also no good that it’s called a shuriken and can’t be thrown.
Thanks to that, isn’t the practitioner taking damage too?
>>17
It has been pointed out that it was thought to be thrown at Chōji right after the thread image, so it’s a depiction based on the premise of completing it after a power-up.
Sasuke won’t come back unless I do something like this.
Sasuke should be able to easily stop this level of challenge…!
What does the Naruto faction think of Sasuke?
But the third generation Raikage, who was hit directly, was unharmed…
>>25
The third generation Raikage is too tough…
What kind of technique is this that has a cruel effect of tearing cells apart and also bounces back on itself?
>>28
It’s to bring Sasuke back, you know!
The third Raikage is an exception who can fight tailed beasts with his bare hands…
Even Professor 7-Mon can’t do it.
Even using the Rasengan, I couldn’t stop Sasuke from leaving the village.
If it’s not a technique like this, I can’t bring Sasuke back.
Is it wind-based or some kind of neutron beam?
There is no intention to kill.
The wind release spiral shuriken that is not a ninja technique is like the ultimate peak strike that only tears apart the chakra network.
>>33
But when you were hit by the pain, weren’t you cut in half or something?
Mysterious attribute push
If I mess up the meridian system, even Sasuke will have no choice but to take me back.
Rational
A special move that can’t even deal damage to a dark-skinned old man nearby.
Isn’t it a way of striking that breaks the cervical vertebrae at the peak…?
Kakuzu is too strong, so without techniques like this, there’s nothing we can do.
Even though it was a setup that it would be completed through training in Sage Mode, it took quite a while in training, and when I finally went to the battlefield, things were still quite messy until I used the spiral shuriken, and when I finally hit, Tsunade said “Don’t let me use it again,” which is a pretty poor treatment, you know.
The spiral shuriken that can now be thrown is a ranged weapon, just as its name suggests.
I can cut it.
The single-shot firepower is not high.
It’s like 1 damage × 9999, so the total firepower is high.
>>43
It looks like a prism combo!
The middle part of the spiral shuriken is a spiral sphere, so if it hits, it’ll normally kill you.
Considering that after various clashes, they finally came back after destroying an arm with the Rasen-Gan.
Is this the level of jutsu required to bring Sasuke back?
Large Rasen Shuriken Anti Thread Part 7
>>46
The name is first uncool.
>>48
Halo Cool Confection Launching Whirlwind Jiraiya Double-Style Circle
During the demonstration of the Wind Release Rasenshuriken, which does not use any techniques, suddenly there was an attack that pierced and destroyed each individual cell with wind needles.
Even the Rasengan is an overkill, so what the hell are you planning to fight with this? The drawbacks are way too high.
>>50
But even if it directly hits, it’s not powerful enough to actually kill…
>>50
Why is this causing damage to me as well?
Naruto’s strongest technique is the Six Paths Super Big Rasen Shuriken, so it is indeed this until the end.
If this is the case with Wind Release, it seems that other attributes will have similarly poor effects…
The fourth-generation inventor said it was impossible, but was it really necessary to go this far?
>>52
For now, it has become such that the bolt disappears when it activates the lightning technique.
>>52
Minato has experience fighting against tailed beasts, Raikage, and techniques like Rasengan, so this might be a countermeasure for that.
Before the story mentioned that no one had succeeded in adding attributes to the Rasengan in the main series, there was a game where the erotic sage used a fire Rasengan.
I like the one where they ignite the toad oil on the spiral pill, so that was a close call.
The protagonist’s first new technique after two years of training being just a bigger Rasengan is too much, you know!
In terms of meaning that goes against human ethics, it is similar to the ideology of the second generation.
It seems like it could burn away and obliterate even things like Fire Style: Spiral Sphere or those that are immortal.
>>61
I’m using the melting spiral shuriken, just so you know.
After embarking on a training journey and returning to start my training, I thought I had further increased the power of my one-hit kill technique, but the effect was so insane that it got banned.
After first using Shadow Clone, the skill tree is solely focused on increasing the power of Rasengan, so the usability of Sage Mode is incredibly beneficial.
Don’t use that technique.
It’s more like poison, or maybe it’s radiation…
>>65
It only cuts through the meridian system with the Wind Release Blade, so there won’t be any effects like radiation.
If it’s radiation, it won’t just end like that!
In the end, it’s great that Naruto always uses the Rasengan, no matter how far he goes.
>>67
The erotic hermit seems even more stubborn because of his death.
The Spiral Sphere is well-crafted as a special move, while this one is simply uncool.
Even if I brace myself for the worst, I can’t believe that subtle adjustments could be effective enough to keep me from getting seriously injured, even if it means breaking my limbs. It’s creeping up on me slowly.
In the first place, the huge rock caught in the effect of the cell shredding has turned to dust and vanished.
Cells die after enduring the destructive force followed by an additional blow.
Saying it’s a shuriken but not throwing it is, well…
It’s a manga about ninjutsu that fights rather than sneaks and uses escape techniques without actually escaping, so it’s a bit late to say it now.
Thanks to this experience, I was able to create a romantic structure like the full-tailed beast’s attribute spiral shuriken, so I consider it a success.
It’s amazing how the Rasengan can defeat most opponents with a single blow, delivering that kind of power without any preparation or even a mark.
Well, these days we gather to shoot by using shadow clones, so the advantages are somewhat diminished.
>>77
The fourth generation attacks while warping and even intended to add attributes, which is just too malicious.
I honestly don’t quite understand the reasoning behind being able to throw things after mastering the art of sorcery.
It’s really scary to think that once they grow up, they’ll just start throwing this around casually.
I feel that it’s quite rare for the protagonist to carry out an attack that causes harm.
I really love the sounds and movements in anime, like the spiral shuriken.
Let’s throw it more casually.
The power and effectiveness have also been powered up more than just being able to throw it like a sorcery, right?
I would say I’ve become able to throw using my magical abilities.
In the process of learning magical techniques, my chakra control improved, and I became able to throw.
I understood it that way back then, but it’s not particularly depicted that way.
>>84
Naruto’s chakra control improves around volume 70, so at that time it wasn’t that great.
Well, if I completely destroy Sasuke’s chakra system, he will no longer be a ninja and won’t be able to seek revenge, so I can bring him back… alright…
I just incorporated a little wind style into the spiral sphere, and now it looks like a neutron beam launcher…
Techniques like inhumane weapons
Even Konohamaru, as expected, can’t use this; I think his limit is techniques like Wind Release or activating two big orbs simultaneously.
>>90
In the first place, adding attributes to the Rasengan was something the Fourth Hokage couldn’t do either…
Before this one, you remember the Wind Release: Spiral Sphere, which is a subtle power-up version of the Spiral Sphere, right Naruto?
Blowing away both of Kado’s hearts and rendering him unable to act is pretty much an overkill, I’d say.
The cell damage to the opponent doesn’t really matter much.
At this point, if I had faced Sasuke and hit this, Sasuke would have definitely died easily.
The name “Wind Release: Spiral Shuriken” feels nice to say.
It has a pleasant sound, rather.
The protagonist uses quite a few techniques that they probably wouldn’t use.
I wasn’t really the type to use diverse techniques like relying on shadow clones or thread drawings…
>>96
It’s basically a variation of the Shadow Clone Technique and Rasengan…
>>99
There are changes when the time calls for it!
If you do the same thing, the fourth generation could have done it too, but I wonder if there is any meaning in mastering firepower even using shadow clones to split the chakra.
It seems that no one other than Naruto can operate with an infinite amount of chakra.
The overly extravagant technique called “Great Ball Spiral Shuriken.”
Since the time of the Rasengan, it has been too strong to hit often, and even when it does hit, it was mostly against opponents with regeneration abilities, like the Rasenshuriken.
I think they were doing various things like combinations with shadow clones and disruptions incorporating transformation techniques.
Also, the Naruto duet that has been completely forgotten.
>>101
Well, it’s just about hitting and kicking anyway.
>>103
Did you just make fun of Lee?
>>101
In the Kaguya battle, there’s a continuous barrage, and even in the final Sasuke fight, the technique name isn’t mentioned, but he’s attacking with the same movements from the shadow clone, just like this.
>>101
That’s right… even in the latter part of the Kaguya battle, it has become an iconic presence that showcases enhanced techniques…
>>102
Is this the guy who was throwing a bunch of feints at the last moment?
Stop it!! Do you want to kill me!?
Naruto only has Shadow Clone, Transformation, Summoning, and variations of Rasengan.
Also, frog kumite and Naruto duet.
Sasuke is glad to have Susanoo.
The one that is prohibited to use immediately after achieving results in battle.
The shadow clone is too excellent as a starting point for combos.
Sasuke has a variety of jutsu, including the Uchiha’s Fire Release, Kakashi-taught Lightning Release, and the Mangekyō Sharingan’s Flame Release.
If Minato had lived longer and developed this, there would have been a situation where the enemy facing him suddenly appeared behind him and executed this strategy.
I thought shadow clones aren’t really forbidden techniques; the techniques of some random clans are way more dangerous.
The shadow clone forbidden technique was reasonable.
>>116
Shadow Clone Technique is used by upper ninjas, but it’s not a forbidden technique.
The forbidden technique of Shadow Clone Jutsu that creates more than three copies.
He said he would bring it back even if he had to take it apart limb by limb.
In that world, the defense power isn’t that strong…
>>118
Even the Rinnegan can be pierced and crushed.
>>118
The fact that the early-stage enemy Zabuza is a real threat is because it’s a world where the durability is just average.
Is it because I’m increasing my power this much that I end up hurting myself?
If it comes back at the moment it’s in your hand even if it’s weak, isn’t the attribute Rasengan itself a flawed technique?
In this world, most beings surprisingly have durability comparable to humans and would die if beheaded.
It seems that many of Naruto’s enemies were difficult to kill, so they had no choice but to increase their lethality.
Creating a shadow clone requires splitting chakra evenly, which is too costly for making a weaker clone.
However, it’s not originally something meant to be used for combat while quickly casting as a reconnaissance technique, so I guess it’s fine.
As a clever way to use the Rasengan, Naruto’s method of using shadow clones is amazing.
The biggest advantage of being able to hit with high firepower suddenly without the need for the Rasengan sign is that it’s already dead.
>>124
For now, it might be helpful to remember how to use the Rasengan and gain tips from the experience of the Shadow Clone, as that knowledge accumulates in the main body, so it might be good to keep it like this.
Is it correct to say that the throw is the completed form and the thread image is unfinished?
In the Naruto world, while the base of defense and durability is that of an ordinary human, the attack power continues to be boosted rapidly, doesn’t it…
>>127
Even in between the pillars, it seems like you can die from a kunai, humans are fragile, aren’t they?
However, the Raikage is different.
It seems like even in the gaps between the pillars, one can die by seppuku.
That explosive attack was infused with enough power to crush bones in my fingers, and it’s not someone who will become the third generation’s strongest brother. That blood of the Chiya, born and inherited by the ninjas of this village, is incredible. And such a resilient body that has been passed down becomes the “strongest” shield once again.
I can’t help but laugh at the reactions here.
>>131
I like this reaction from Naruto, who has fought all kinds of opponents and become quite inhuman himself.
The style of using shadow clones has dramatically lowered the difficulty of acquisition, allowing it to spread, although it has lost its quickness.
I like that its average durability allows it to maintain a line that doesn’t inflate too much and can also utilize ninja-like tactics.
It’s not surprising to question if they’re human, considering that even with the maximum firepower of the alliance using Wind Release, they remain unharmed.
A purely strong Raikage is nice, isn’t it…