Hydrification Technique

Hydrification Technique is a rare technique whereby the user can completely liquefy their body at will. It is the signature technique of both the Hōzuki Clan.

Overview
By the user's entire body, the technique renders any  on the user ineffective. This essentially allows them to survive punches or falls that would normally kill the average shinobi. Aside from the heightened defensive capabilities granted to the user of this technique, ones offensive techniques can also be increased. A user can add additional water to their muscles, allowing them to temporarily increase their physical strength. This allows them to wield weapons that they would normally be unable to wield or go toe-to-toe with opponents three times their size. The technique also makes an excellent surveillance technique, by allowing them to liquefy into a puddle-like form. This form allows them to evade an enemy's attack during a short range battle, to infiltrate a structure, or to launch a surprise attack in a liquefied state.

Drawbacks
Boasting high strategic value, the only way to contain a user of this technique is to lock them up in an airtight container so they cannot move about. When the user passes out, they turn into a jelly-like state. Since this technique turns the body into water, the Hōzuki are extremely vulnerable to techniques, as noted by  when he was pinned down by 's, which was  with lightning.

Trivia

 * This technique's name is intended to be a pun. is the Japanese term for "hydration", but separately, the kanji mean  and  respectively, translating to something more similar to "hydrification" ("to become water"). This explains the effect of this technique more precisely.
 * The uses a mixture of both oil and water which was able to seep into 's  and nullify it. It is unknown whether the water used by other clan members share the same, or similar properties.
 * was able to use his research on Suigetsu to develop a similar technique, which uses his body fluids instead of actually transforming his body into water.