Thread:Princeharris1993/@comment-26104388-20150118213753/@comment-25152698-20150118234337

Really now? Let's go ahead and look into this then, shall we? This is what Ten's article says:

"The exact mechanics of the technique are unknown. By pressing the hand marked with the seal onto the target, the target can be healed of virtually any wound. This includes the restoration of lost limbs and organs, the complete halt of the damage rendered by the Eight Gates technique, and even reviving dead victims."

Now let's take a look at the history of your guys' version before the rewording took place.

"The exact mechanics of the technique are unknown. By pressing the hand imbued with Yang Release onto the target, the target can be healed of virtually any wound. This includes the restoration of lost limbs and organs, the complete halt of the damage rendered by the Eight Gates technique, and even reviving dead victims."

Changing one word, "marked" to "imbued" is not rewording. I asked you a simple question Cam, and you are now blowing this out of proportion. There is no reason to go around taking the role of an innocent bystander when clearly, your page has the same information as another article.

Now, all I was asking, was whether or not this information came from the mother wiki. Before the release of the databook, this technique may have gone by another name. That was it, now please put this argument to rest and elaborate on the explanation behind the mechanics of the technique. I understand it is Yang Release, but to be able to resurrect the dead without so much as a sacrifice is incredibly farfetched.