Thread:Sainami/@comment-8914761-20140303023421

1. Sigma Uchiha

2. Rinnegan

3. '''The First technique, Naidou Arts. A art, in which Sigma created that covers the ability to extensively mix the with the. This art allows Sigma to add destruction to his arsenal of attacks, taking away one's physical escape, but leaving them refuge mentally. This even allows him to create barriers of certain natures, allowing him to destroy that said attack. Meaning, if his opponent uses a Wind Release technique, Sigma can create a barrier of the Wind's weakness to destroy the technique's based form.'''

'''Second, Rinbo: Hajira. This technique is derived from the basis of the Outer and Inner Paths. It's more of a hunter like technique, in which Sigma would summon the from the King of Hell. If Sigma places sin upon a target, the demon would arise from the Outer Hell, and do everything in his health to take the target down.'''

Third, Naidō Art: Samsara of a New Spirit Technique", to rebirth himself allowing himself to replenish. His old spirit, would be stored into the King of Hell where it would be replenished or he could use in his Outer Path, to give people their own spirit back. Sigma is too seen to enter his conscious, where he is alone with himself, even depriving connections to Omega Sigma X. Sigma is then able to purify his chakra so that it is cleansed and pure. Though in order for Sigma to have his rebirth, Six phases must occur, but if one manages to break one of the six phase barriers, his rebirth will fail, and in fact fast increase his chakra drainage.

4. The Naidou Arts, are arts. The techniques deprived from these arts will have weaknesses. The Art itself is just a root.'''

'''Rinbo: Hajira's weakness is the time before Sigma can use the technique. A full 2 month time period, due to breaking the barrier of the King of Hell, before it's repaired.'''

'''Samsara New Spirit's weakness, is that Sigma has to be at a complete halt. So he'll be able to complete the six phases, a step that takes 15 minutes to complete. And a single nudge would disrupt the method.'''

5. No, none of these techniques will evolve. 02:34, March 3, 2014 (UTC)  