Thread:Benknightprime/@comment-6003865-20140122033733

Who is the user of this technique? Miraku Minabi 3. How will they learn this technique? Miraku was born just after the 4th war. He literally grew up on tails of the exploits of naruto and the other greats of the war. His rasengan ability became a famous, but hard to learn, skill. There were only 3-4 living people who knew how to use it, and for the most part they didn't teach anyone. Around the age of 10 Miraku became a genin under the tutelage of Konohamaru. After watching his sensei perform the Rasengan during the course of a mission, Miraku literally begged him for nearly a month before he agreed to teach him. However, Miraku was unable to properly form the move of the technique on his own, and he didn't have enough chakra to create a shadow clone that could do it while simultaneously creating the rasengan. So he improvised. His clan was known for their ability with various kinds of specialty weapons, so using several seals he modified large shurikens to be chakra conductive enough to form the shell for the technique, allowing him to create a rasengan inside the shuriken. It has been one of his signature moves ever since. 4. How will they make it unique? Instead of using his hand to form the rasengan, Miraku encases it inside of a large shuriken. This has the added advantage of allowing the technique to be thrown. It however is fairly awkward to use it in a melee setting, albeit it can be done in a pinch. Once the technique impacts something, the rasengan slams into the side of the shuriken. The extreme chakra rotation inside the sphere itself transfers to the projectile, causing it to spin like a drill. In the event that the shuriken breaks during this process, the rasengan is close enough to whatever it hit that it will travel the last foot or so and impact the target. Leading to a highly versatile and unpredictable move, at least to those that have never seen it before. 