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Old 2013-04-06, 19:03   Link #130
Ero-Senn1n
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I'd have to say that henge is more baffling to me. Naruto turned into a shuriken before he even knew about nature manipulation or shape transformation.
Well if we are at this for me the stupidest thing is kawarimi, i think it's called this when you hide somewhere and place some object in place of your body, for example a tree log. Where they find these logs is a minor issue. But more funny is how you do all that hard work of getting the log and placing it there and then hiding and the opponent doesn't even see it. Also why would you do all that hard work when it's almost pointless since when the opponent hits it it's almost instantly revealed to be just a tree log. Also why don't they use it all the time if it's such a basic move. At least it's not used in serious battles, it would make the whole thing a joke

I think henge is more natural. Often we learn things where we don't know how it works exactly, we just do it. Children often practice complicated moves for years, they can master these moves but that doesn't mean they know why it's done that way and how it works exactly. In a magical world you can just say that if you know that a series of hand seals will result in a jutsu being activated then you don't need to know anything else, for example Naruto didn't even know how to pronounce the word chakra in the beginning of the manga but he was able to use it

Making clones can be more funny: how do they know where will the clone appear. The clone could appear in an object or in someone else. In FPS games when you "spawn" in someone else he explodes
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