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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:03 pm
Synister Bombardment Can you unlock your Dojutsu by training so hard with a spirit of the past? I don't think so. If you are referring to your donjutsu you need something traumatic to happen in order to unlock it. Maybe a training accident could occur or something on the lines of that.
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:19 pm
Well my rpc is training in the mist temples. So I used the background history of the mist village and them having swordsman for many many years. I had written that all the spirits form together into one embodiment representing each stage of a Bukijutsu style and in order to gain the level of the next stage I would have my rpc do battle with the spirits. Could this be effective to unlocking it or should I just wait for the Chunin exams? It doesn't matter to me, I just don't want to break any of you guys' rules. Syn
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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:58 pm
Synister Bombardment Well my rpc is training in the mist temples. So I used the background history of the mist village and them having swordsman for many many years. I had written that all the spirits form together into one embodiment representing each stage of a Bukijutsu style and in order to gain the level of the next stage I would have my rpc do battle with the spirits. Could this be effective to unlocking it or should I just wait for the Chunin exams? It doesn't matter to me, I just don't want to break any of you guys' rules. Syn
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:51 am
Synister Bombardment Synister Bombardment Well my rpc is training in the mist temples. So I used the background history of the mist village and them having swordsman for many many years. I had written that all the spirits form together into one embodiment representing each stage of a Bukijutsu style and in order to gain the level of the next stage I would have my rpc do battle with the spirits. Could this be effective to unlocking it or should I just wait for the Chunin exams? It doesn't matter to me, I just don't want to break any of you guys' rules. Syn The Chuunin Exams won't be for a while, so that's why I'm giving each student in Kiri an assignment to rank up faster. So you could probably just NPC battle the spirits and unlock the next stage. Then you can go see Yuki for a Chuunin ranking assignment.
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Sinful Raine Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 1:49 pm
I noticed that for the Ninjutsu class it said the Ninjutsu limit said was per element. Is that the same for the other classes? Cause my character's a Taijutsu class and a Sannin's Ninjutsu limit is 10 it said. So I was wondering if that meant he could learn 10 Doton jutsu and 10 Fuuton jutsu or just 10 jutsu in all.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 1:53 pm
Disturbed Otaku I noticed that for the Ninjutsu class it said the Ninjutsu limit said was per element. Is that the same for the other classes? Cause my character's a Taijutsu class and a Sannin's Ninjutsu limit is 10 it said. So I was wondering if that meant he could learn 10 Doton jutsu and 10 Fuuton jutsu or just 10 jutsu in all. Depending on their element(s). Each rank his it's limitations.
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Sinful Raine Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:13 pm
Disturbed Otaku I noticed that for the Ninjutsu class it said the Ninjutsu limit said was per element. Is that the same for the other classes? Cause my character's a Taijutsu class and a Sannin's Ninjutsu limit is 10 it said. So I was wondering if that meant he could learn 10 Doton jutsu and 10 Fuuton jutsu or just 10 jutsu in all. No only two classes have their Ninjutsu Limitations split amoungst their elements. Multi-Element and Ninjutsu.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:45 pm
Nero Inferni Disturbed Otaku I noticed that for the Ninjutsu class it said the Ninjutsu limit said was per element. Is that the same for the other classes? Cause my character's a Taijutsu class and a Sannin's Ninjutsu limit is 10 it said. So I was wondering if that meant he could learn 10 Doton jutsu and 10 Fuuton jutsu or just 10 jutsu in all. No only two classes have their Ninjutsu Limitations split amoungst their elements. Multi-Element and Ninjutsu. Ah geez. There's so many nutsu to choose from picking just a few will be hard lol oh well thanks for clarifying that for me. Much appreciated.
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:11 pm
I'm just loaded with dumb questions today it seems. Anyways, I was reading the list of Taijutsu styles (to see which one I might want to learn next when my Taijutsu class character can) and saw that it says the Hidden Leaf Taijutsu is not a style but just a list of techniques. Does that mean it doesn't count to the 2 Taijutsu styles limit my character Rin has so he can learn some of those techniques before becoming a Jounin (which is when he's able to start learning a third style).
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:45 pm
Nero Inferni Disturbed Otaku I noticed that for the Ninjutsu class it said the Ninjutsu limit said was per element. Is that the same for the other classes? Cause my character's a Taijutsu class and a Sannin's Ninjutsu limit is 10 it said. So I was wondering if that meant he could learn 10 Doton jutsu and 10 Fuuton jutsu or just 10 jutsu in all. No only two classes have their Ninjutsu Limitations split amoungst their elements. Multi-Element and Ninjutsu. At Genin rank, Taijutsu users can only learn 2 ninjutsu. • [2] Ninjutsu • [0] Genjutsu • [2] Taijutsu Styles • [0] Bukijutsu Style
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Sinful Raine Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:07 pm
Disturbed Otaku I'm just loaded with dumb questions today it seems. Anyways, I was reading the list of Taijutsu styles (to see which one I might want to learn next when my Taijutsu class character can) and saw that it says the Hidden Leaf Taijutsu is not a style but just a list of techniques. Does that mean it doesn't count to the 2 Taijutsu styles limit my character Rin has so he can learn some of those techniques before becoming a Jounin (which is when he's able to start learning a third style). Bumps. Now I'm actually interested in knowing if this is true or not, cause if it is that would be awesome lol
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:02 pm
The taijutsu class has a chakra level of three hundred base, and at chunin gains another boost of three hundred putting them at the exact same chakra at chunin as the ninjutsu class.
Why is this?
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Sinful Raine Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:10 pm
Holy Rinaku The taijutsu class has a chakra level of three hundred base, and at chunin gains another boost of three hundred putting them at the exact same chakra at chunin as the ninjutsu class. Why is this? Taijutsu users have a lot more chakra because they use fighting more than anything else, they use more chakra with each technique they use in taijutsu
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:11 pm
Disturbed Otaku Disturbed Otaku I'm just loaded with dumb questions today it seems. Anyways, I was reading the list of Taijutsu styles (to see which one I might want to learn next when my Taijutsu class character can) and saw that it says the Hidden Leaf Taijutsu is not a style but just a list of techniques. Does that mean it doesn't count to the 2 Taijutsu styles limit my character Rin has so he can learn some of those techniques before becoming a Jounin (which is when he's able to start learning a third style). Bumps. Now I'm actually interested in knowing if this is true or not, cause if it is that would be awesome lol It does, because it is a taijutsu style that is mostly taught in Konoha. It's an extra, but does count
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Sinful Raine Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:14 pm
Princess Sana-Chan Holy Rinaku The taijutsu class has a chakra level of three hundred base, and at chunin gains another boost of three hundred putting them at the exact same chakra at chunin as the ninjutsu class. Why is this? Taijutsu users have a lot more chakra because they use fighting more than anything else, they use more chakra with each technique they use in taijutsu It makes sense that way im just saying for balancing purposes thats not a great idea. I know its a bit late to bring that up, but if you take the expansion atlases that are laying around, customs, they can be well versed in both ninjutsu, and taijutsu easily.
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