MysteryDefinitely a pretty nice mystery considering it has 20 chakra cost and 0 round battlefield cooldown. Removing immunity and causing immobile is great and it synergizes with his passive 2
In china his mystery costs 0, 0 battlefield cooldown and is unavoidable... in other words it is viable, what we get is a character outmatched by edo itachi, kurenai summer, ibiki, even the likes of shurado and ginkaku, since they are more complete characters, with a weak ass mystery and pointless passives this zetsu is a dud.
In china his passive 2 also recovers chakra when an akatsuki unit uses a mystery making him decent support for the likes of konan,kakuzu eg, kisame etc, but for us all he can do is buff damage when a very specific debuff is active making it a non factor given that immune characters are given free to all new players and zetsu can only suppress immunity until the end of the current round. Overall an utterly useless passive
There is not a single reason to be made for anyone to ever recruit this character in the english version, doesnt matter if you get a pack from the slot machine or tsuku, every other option in every other pack is discernibly better than one of the overarching antagonists of the entire naruto universe. Whatever oasis were huffing when they thought he needed nerfed must be some good stuff
when i first saw this i figured this is a censored episode as some versions of Naruto censor out the blood (ie. coughing up blood ends up being coughing up saliva). but then in Episode 50, "The Fifth Gate: A Splendid Ninja is Born" when Gara goes to use Sand Coffin on Lee's Arm and Leg, Shikamaru recognises the Jutsu and we see a flash back of Gara using Sand Coffin in the Forest of Death (a repeat of the scene from the 1st screenshot), but when Lee's will make him get up to continue fighting, we see his arm and leg covered in blood
so was blood from Gara's Sand Coffin always black in the anime? as in any version of the anime, subbed, dubbed, 4kids, original japanese version. if it was always meant to be black (and not censored) why is the blood black?
To clarify, the stuff coming out of Gaara's Sand Burial is not blood, but rather Flesh-Bone-and-Skin puree. This stuff is normally red (yes, it's almost always red) but because "he used more force than necessary" the flesh puree became black. To answer your question, this is intentional, and is not a form of censoring.
Against Rock Lee, because Rock Lee's body was receding from the effects of a few of the 8 gates (I guess) His bones were fractured by his muscles were spared of being liquified (because of the gates). The stuff coming out then was just blood.
In Shippuden, a similar thing happens with Deidara Losing an arm. Because Deidara cannot open the 8 gates, his arm was destroyed. Apparently, Gaara wasn't using a lot of force, because the flesh puree was red at that time.
Black Receivers, created and used by those who possess the Rinnegan,[1] act as high-frequency chakra demodulators, allowing users to transmit their chakra into these receivers, and by extension, into those whom the receivers have been embedded in.[2] Chakra can be transmitted across vast distances, though for best results the user should be nearby and at a high elevation.[3] Black receivers disintegrate if their creator is killed or incapacitated.[4][5]
Users can produce black receivers in various shapes and sizes to fit the situation.[16] The most frequently seen usage has been as part of the Six Paths of Pain, where the user embeds up to six corpses with chakra receivers, which can optionally be fashioned into body piercings, in order to reanimate and take full control of them. The user is then able to perform jutsu through the bodies and shares their field of vision.[17] Creatures summoned through the Animal Path also have these body piercings, suggesting a similar manner of control. The receivers implanted in Obito's Six Paths of Pain doubled as a means of temporarily binding the chakra of the tailed beasts sealed in the Demonic Statue to the bodies, granting them the abilities of a jinchūriki.[18]
Black receivers can be employed offensively, wielded from the hands similar to swords. By stabbing a target with these receivers the user can transmit their chakra into them, hindering their movements if pierced with only one receiver,[16] and completely paralysing them if pierced with multiple.[19] Simple contact with the receivers can apparently incur the same debilitations, an effect only other Rinnegan users are immune to.[20] If the user is able to create a strong enough transmission into a target, they can potentially control the target's movements, though it is possible for the target to resist this effect provided their own chakra is powerful enough.[21]
Offensively employing receivers through the Six Paths of Pain carries a risk to the user, as sensor types can trace the transferred chakra back to the user when pierced with one.[22] In an effect similar to that of the Truth-Seeking Balls, black receivers appear to cause permanent damage to reincarnated individuals, with their bodies being unable to repair the damage until the receivers are removed.[23][24] Obito is shown employing black receivers fashioned into giant stakes as projectiles, ejecting them from Kamui's dimension to pierce and pin targets.[25] He can then transmit chakra chains into the receivers to further strengthen the binding.[26]
The chakra receivers can be generated from the user's own body, their Six Paths of Pain, as well as other objects such as the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path or Hashirama Senju's living clone. Each user of this technique has the ability to manipulate the shape and size of the created receivers to fit their needs. Every variation of the chakra receiver allows the user to transmit their chakra and by extension Techniqueschakra demodulators, which become appreciably warm to the touch whilst currently receiving chakra. To make best use of the receivers, the user must transmit their chakra from the closest and highest point possible. The user can also continuously change the frequency of the transmitted chakra signals to prevent being detected. The rods possess incredible durability, damaging every scalpel Shizune used to extract just a small sample of them during her autopsy of the first Animal Path]and even displaying some resistance when struck by Naruto Uzumaki's Rasengan. When employed offensively, they have shown to be capable of easily piercing through their targets.
Nagato made use of chakra receivers to manipulate his Six Paths of Pain by embedding several into each of the bodies and transmitting his chakra to them via the rods which had been embedded into his own body by the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path when he summoned it during his battle with Hanzō of the Salamander. Nagato also used the rods as weapons which, when used to pierce the enemy, disrupted their chakra flow by injecting them with his own chakra. Through this means he also had the ability to take control of a living person while within a certain range of them. The black rods were originally used by Madara Uchiha, who imbued his will into several, one of which he left protruding from the navel of Hashirama's living clone. During the process of saving Obito Uchiha's life, Madara inserted some of these rods into his artificial body, which he later used in an attempt to control Obito through the use of his chakra, resulting in the right half of Obito's body being covered in black matter. Obito himself also demonstrated a unique use of these chakra receivers in the form of giant stakes.
Nagato, upon summoning the Demonic Statue of the Outer Path during his confrontation with Hanzō, was pierced by several of these rods, all of which originated from the Demonic Statue's navel. The receivers implanted into Nagato's back allowed him to transfer his chakra to the statue and in doing so, manipulate it. Nagato later incorporated the receivers into his Six Paths of Pain technique by implanting them into a number of corpses at various points along their body, much like piercings. Doing so allowed him to transmit his chakra into the bodies and control them remotely as if they were his own, while bestowing each with certain abilities that Nagato wielded thanks to his Rinnegan. The many animals summoned through the Animal Path technique also had a number of these body piercings, suggesting that Nagato controlled them in a similar manner.
During the course of the Fourth Shinobi World War, Obito utilized these same rods to control his own Six Paths of Pain, comprised entirely from reincarnated jinchūriki, using only one receiver per body. The rods also served to temporarily bind the tailed beasts to their former jinchūriki, while allowing him to control the beasts themselves as well as quickly reseal them within the Demonic Statue through the use of chakra chains.
These chakra disruption blades are the bladed versions of the chakra receivers. Nagato was able to extend the blades from any of his Six Paths' arms as well as detach them when the use of several was required, or to throw them as projectiles. These blades disrupt the chakra of anyone they pierce, disorienting their movements and causing a vision of the Rinnegan to appear in their mind. These blades are very sharp, as they were able to pierce the skin of Sage Mode users whose bodies were noted to be hardened to a greater degree by Natural energy.
Though the blades are made from durable material, they can be broken with enough force. However, due to being made of the same material as the chakra receivers, they are durable enough to wear down metal blades such as scalpels without any trouble. When launched from Obito's body by Madara, the blades were strong enough to deflect Susanoo arrows made up of black flames.
Nagato, due to being immobile, fired his chakra disruption blades from his mechanical seat, which then allowed him to control the victim like one of the Six Paths due to the close proximity between them. Naruto was able to resist Nagato's influence through a combination of Sage Mode and Kurama's chakra.
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