Board Thread:Rebirth: Applications/@comment-4080775-20141205213456

Questions
1) Name the technique(s) you are applying for and what character(s) are they for.

Rasengan

2) How will said character learn said technique(s)? This is where things get interes2ting. The point of this question is do invoke a unique answer, an engaging one. How does your character learn the mechanics behind the technique they are learning. Make it interesting and original (not bland, and exactly the opposite). This and the last question are crucial in the overall judgement. Even the learning from the scroll method works, if you make it very original. Here, describe the actual training methods your character used to learn the technique, and more.

'''Shiro learned of the legends of Naruto Uzumaki's usage of the Rasengan from her mother. It was known as one of his most widely used techniques, as well as having the most variants of any technique on the planet. She learned that it required excellent chakra control, forming chakra itself into a rotating sphere. With her chakra control, she knew she'd achieve the feat, regardless of how much time it took her to do so. Using her kekkei genkai, Shikinmyaku, she was able to manipulate the location of various tenketsu in her arm to make forming the construct much easier. '''

3) How will the character make unique usage of this technique(s)? Similar to 2, describe how the character would use the technique uniquely and what purpose does the technique have in their story. If they cannot use it uniquely, then you may want to rethink publishing the application. The point of this question is not to be a rehash of how it is used in canon, as the point of applying is to take techniques and expand/use them in original, interesting ways. If a technique doesn’t have a unique usage that can be thought of, then don’t apply.

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