User blog comment:Njalm2/Character Creation Contest/@comment-3087943-20130415171808/@comment-3403804-20130416125652

I told you not to go into detail with this, because its something that you cannot actually win. First off, lets talk about Chakra Control, I want to point out that excellent chakra control is a prime requisite of ANY Shinobi who wishes to actually become something, it is not in and of itself enough to accomplish much. Temari's chakra control also happens to be exceptionally good, as does the chakra control of pretty much every other user of elemental ninjutsu, they MUST be good, otherwise their own powers will destroy them. Temari really wouldn't need the fan, she needs it as much as any Shinobi need Kunai, its a weapon, once which so happens to channel her chakra. The extent of chakra control required to accurately manipulate this fan would also be quite great, despite how it may look the fan would not on its own produce such powerful attacks. Furthermore, Temari's chakra control is every bit as advanced as that of Kagari, infact, I'd say its even more advanced. Kagari's hair is connected to her head, which in turn houses the Crown Chakra, which happens to be one of the most significant sources of chakra within a Shinobi's body. That Kagari can manipulate strands of hair, which are actually physical parts of her body, by the use of chakra when they're in that close proximity to the Crown Chakra isn't actually that impressive, innovative, yes, interesting, indeed but impressive? Nope, any Shinobi who possesses above average chakra control and chakra resserves, good concentration and some creativity should be capable of learning the Hair Blade Technique with some practise - among these would be Temari herself.

Meanwhile, Temari's chakra control is so advanced that she's capable of independently manipulating "slicing whirlwinds" with her chakra, allowing her to guide them in any direction she would so choose. Wind happens to be one of the most chaotic and free-spirited elements overall and it strongly resists being tamed, much less winds empowered by a Tessen. In fact, without exceptional chakra control, Temari would've been entirely incapable of actually handling the Tessen at all. Because of its immense force and power, not to mention how uncontroled the nature of its winds are would normally make the blasts of wind it produces extremely hard to control. Temari manages to do this to an extent that to our eyes it seems like "childs play", despite the no doubt life-long training behind it. Furthermore, the winds produced by her Tessenjutsu would also be largely natural except for a few choice applications of her chakra to increase its strength. This means that Temari's use of the Wind Release would in certain areas includ significant nature interference, akin to Sasuke's Kirin.

Now, as for your reference to Zabuza and Kakashi. There are quite a few things we need to discuss here, first and foremost, while Zabuza was indeed an expert of the water release, he was a swordsman first and foremost and thus prefered melee combat over Ninjutsu most of the time. He was one of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist after all. Now, lets go over to Kakashi - first off, Kakashi possesses the Sharingan and he's copied over a thousand different techniques in his lifetime, he's also considered one of the greatest users of Ninjutsu of his time. He also happens to be a prodigy of great renown who invented an A-rank Lightning Release technique when he was 13 years old. Zabuza is not a genius, at least not in the field of Ninjutsu, if anything I'm surprised that Zabuza managed to keep up with Kakashi, not the other way around. But finally, Zabuza's skill with water release techniques were indeed superiour to those of Kakashi, as demonstrated by how easily he managed to catch him in their first encounter. It should also be noted that Kakashi ultimately defeated Zabuza, not with the Great Waterfall Technique, but with a cleverly placed Genjutsu which implanted the suggestion within Zabuza's mind that Kakashi could hear his thoughts. This caused Zabuza to hesitate and slow down significantly while weaving hand signs, which allowed Kakashi to complete the jutsu first. If he hadn't done this, then the two techniques would probably have been unleashed in exactly the same moment and Zabuza's technique, most likely being the more powerful one would've overpowered Kakashi's own jutsu and probably have killed him. Zabuza had some focus yes, but he's not NEARLY as focused as Temari is.

Now, to talk about the "Academy Student Fight of a Lifetime". Lets assume for a moment that Kagari was miracolously capable of performing powerful elemental Ninjutsu techniques at the age of 9, and let us likewise assume that Temari had her Tessenjutsu at this time, which she likely did - fighting styles like that one are refined over the course of their life. Lets also assume that Kagari had awesome Chakra Control during this time. Now, this would STILL not add up at all, because Temari still has her Tessenjutsu and thus possesses a great advantage in any confrontation dealing with wind techniques, Temari would STILL have the very same level of chakra control, once again, probably greater than Kagari's and she would once again beat her due to her focus within that single field. At such an early age, Kagari's own elemental Ninjutsu would've neither been anything to write home about, which would leave her largely powerless in the face of Temari.

Lastly, I strongly doubt that Temari would ever agree to give Kagari such a title before she's even finished the academy. Nor do I think she'd acknowledge her defeat during this time, you need to remember that Temari has probably never been a particularily nice girl; so the thought of she and Kagari fighting over the childish title of "Supreme Ruler of the Wind Release" well Python, I just can't see it.