Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Flower Nail Crimson | |||
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Name | |||
Kanji |
ç«éã»é³³ä»è±çªçŽ | ||
RÅmaji |
Katon: HÅsenka Tsumabeni | ||
Literal English |
Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Flower Nail Crimson | ||
Debut | |||
Appears in |
Anime, Manga and Game | ||
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Classification | |||
Type | |||
Rank |
on-rank"on" is not in the list (E, D, C, B, A, S) of allowed values for the "Jutsu rank" property. | ||
Class |
Offensive | ||
Range |
Short to Mid range | ||
Hand seals |
Rat â Tiger â Dog â Ox â Rabit â Tiger â Monkey | ||
Other jutsu | |||
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The user unleashes a volley of shuriken with one hand, while at the same time exhaling fire-infused chakra onto them in order to increase the weapons' destructive potential by making them capable of inflicting severe burns upon direct contact with either the intended victim or any other object caught within their trajectories.
Due to the chakra-based nature of the flames that surround them, the shuriken will continue to burn after impact, regardless of the flammability of the object that they ultimately collide with.
Trivia
- HÅsenka (é³³ä»å) is the Japanese name for the Impatiens balsamina. Tsumabeni (çªçŽ ) is an alternative name for this plant, stemming from its use in producing red dyes for nail polish.
- In chapter #56, Sasuke uses a rudimentary form of this technique employing the Fire Release: Phoenix Sage Fire Technique and hiding shuriken within the flames for an added surprise attack. However that tactic and this technique should not be confused with each other, as this one employs chakra flow, breathing the flames directly onto the shuriken.