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+ | Gabimaru can use a [[Ninpō: Fire Monk]] version known as {{Nihongo|'''Ninpō: Thunder Stones — Fire Monk Version'''|忍法 雷礫 火法師拵え|Ninpō: Ikari Tsubute — Hi Bōshi Bājon}}. After using Ninpō: Fire Monk, Gabimaru grabs and sets a few rocks on fire and launches them in the same manner as Thunder Stones. This is called '''Ninpo: Stone Storm, Ascetic Blaze Mode''' in the Viz Manga. |
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+ | *To a certain degree, [[Ran]] performed this technique after he deflected the stones Gabimaru initially launched towards him. |
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Revision as of 06:50, 11 March 2020
Ninpō: Thunder Stones (忍法
Overview
Gabimaru first stomps on the ground to send the gravel beneath his feet in mid-air and throws a swift kick to launch the stones as projectiles to injure his opponent. Gabimaru uses this technique to attack from a distance in case he can not allow himself to get too close to his opponent.
Variations
Fire Monk Version
Gabimaru can use a Ninpō: Fire Monk version known as Ninpō: Thunder Stones — Fire Monk Version (忍法 雷礫 火法師拵え Ninpō: Ikari Tsubute — Hi Bōshi Bājon?). After using Ninpō: Fire Monk, Gabimaru grabs and sets a few rocks on fire and launches them in the same manner as Thunder Stones. This is called Ninpo: Stone Storm, Ascetic Blaze Mode in the Viz Manga.
Trivia
- To a certain degree, Ran performed this technique after he deflected the stones Gabimaru initially launched towards him.