The Arts of Absorption: Final Absorption



This Art of Absorption is only one in an entire set of chakra absorbing techniques created by the Helixians. The helixians developed an Art of Absorption for every chakra type and variant in the ninja world, and passed it on to other neighboring villages, in cases of war, but they also developed a technique that can negect this ability, just in case the jutsu was to fall into the wrong hands. Ace forms a special seal, which causes the pores in his skin to orient themselves to absorb all forms of chakra, and is the highest form of absorption. When the element comes into contact with Aces skin, it becomes immune to the chakra (Amaterasu won't burn his skin, Natural Chakra won't turn him into stone, Explosive chakra won't blow him up). It then stays on the surface while his body converts it into chakra that it can safely absorb. This conversion and absorbtion process varies, depening on the quantity and quality of chakra being absorbed. When Ace uses this jutsu, he can freely absorb any form of chakra when stationary or while mobile, eliminating the chance of leaving an opening for the opponent to take advantage of. It also allows him to absorb nearby elemental chakra. If he uses a jutsu in combination with this technique will benifit Ace, as he can attack while constantly acquiring the lingering chakra in the area, where as his opponent will have to make distance to avoid the effects of the chakra on his skin. This jutsu is more effective at collecting chakra than the Helixian Clans Helixian Sage Mode, which allows the user to absorb the adjacent chakra of their natural and learned nature affinities, and nature chakra. This jutsu os powerful, but at a price. Ace can only use this jutsu every 10 minutes; 10 minute duration and 10 minute wait time. If time runs out while certain chakra is on his skin, Aces skin will suffer the effects of the chakra type, if it has effects at all. Its noted that this jutsu is restricted to Hexoshigakure, and only certain helixians awere taught the technique as well, making this technique nearly unknown.