PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Kōun Ryūsui
rdfs:comment
  • Accumulating Oxygen (O2) and Hydrogen (H2) from the atmosphere, Heiwa applies the erasive power of his eyes. Thrusting it into his opponents, any part that comes into the water, including the internal organs, loses form and turns into nothingness. This essentially makes it impossible to block with any physical matter and/or chakra-based techniques. However, the technique applied with the water becomes unstable and thus the slightest imbalance can cause it to turn into a puddle of water. Therefore, Heiwa must thrust it a short distance away and in a straight line in order for it to be properly used. Timing is crucial and thus a few seconds are all the time that should be used to apply the technique in order for it to take effect.
jutsu type
  • Water Release, Yin Release
debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • To Drift Like Clouds and Flow Like Water
jutsu rank
  • S
jutsu classification
  • Kekkei Genkai~Mangekyō Sharingan, Ninjutsu, Genjutsu, Dōjutsu
unnamed jutsu
  • No
parent jutsu
  • Ryūsui, Yin Release: Deadlock
jutsu range
  • Short
english tv
  • Kōun Ryūsui
hand signs
  • Ram, Tiger
jutsu class type
  • Offensive, Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga, Game, Fanon Canon
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Users
  • Heiwa Uchiha
Romaji
  • Kōun Ryūsui
Kanji
  • 行雲流水
abstract
  • Accumulating Oxygen (O2) and Hydrogen (H2) from the atmosphere, Heiwa applies the erasive power of his eyes. Thrusting it into his opponents, any part that comes into the water, including the internal organs, loses form and turns into nothingness. This essentially makes it impossible to block with any physical matter and/or chakra-based techniques. However, the technique applied with the water becomes unstable and thus the slightest imbalance can cause it to turn into a puddle of water. Therefore, Heiwa must thrust it a short distance away and in a straight line in order for it to be properly used. Timing is crucial and thus a few seconds are all the time that should be used to apply the technique in order for it to take effect.