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| Kanji | C3 | ||
| Rōmaji | Shī Surī | ||
| English games | Ohako C3 | ||
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| Appears in | Anime, Manga, Game | ||
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| Class | Offensive | ||
| Range | All ranges | ||
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Deidara's most powerful large-scale bomb, that once activated becomes an enormous statue that he drops on his target from above. Its explosive power was great enough to potentially destroy an entire village.[1]
In its first known demonstration, Deidara had already prepared the explosive clay for this attack. Once activated, the bomb instantaneously increases its proportions before being subsequently dropped, where it extends both its "arms" outwards until they are completely horizontal.
Fanon[]
At Takigakure, Deidara used C3 to destroy the village, leaving not a trace of it. This triggered the Seven-Tails' jinchūriki to lose control and transform into the true form of her tailed beast, attempting to kill Deidara and his partner, Tobi. Deidara used C3 but it failed to lay even a scratch on Chōmei's exoskeleton.
Trivia[]
- "C-3", also known as Composition C-3, is yellow putty-like Composition C plastic explosive developed during the end of the Second World War and used mostly through the Korean War.
Reference[]
- ↑ Third Databook, page 245

