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| Dust Release: Detachment of the Primitive World Technique[1] | |
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| Name | |
| Kanji | 塵遁・原界剥離の術 |
| Rōmaji | Jinton: Genkai Hakuri no Jutsu |
| Viz print manga | Particle Style: Atomic Dismantling Jutsu |
| Debut | |
| Manga | Naruto chapter #466 |
| Anime | Naruto Shippūden episode #204 |
| Novel | The Last: Naruto the Movie |
| Movie | The Last: Naruto the Movie |
| Game | Naruto Shippūden 3D: The New Era |
| Appears in | Anime, Manga, Novel, Game, Movie |
| Data | |
| Classification | |
| Nature | |
| Class | Offensive |
| Range | All ranges |
| Hand seals | Rat → Boar → Snake |
| Users | |
| Original Universe: ● Mū ● Ōnoki ● Kū (Anime only) ● Kakō (Anime only) Fanon Universe: | |
Dust Release: Detachment of the Primitive World Technique is a Kekkei Tōta ability utilized by those who can make usage of the Dust Release.
Overview
The user uses Dust Release to create a structure, with a sphere located at its centre, between the palms of his hands. The structure expands rapidly in size when being propelled towards its intended target and traps them inside its confines. The sphere then seems to explode with a tremendous amount of force, while the exterior walls of the structure effectively restrict the size of the blast radius, resulting in the destruction of everything and anyone caught within as they are pulverised into minute particles of dust. The technique isn't limited to just affecting physical matter; it can also affect chakra-based defenses, witnessed from Ōnoki's use of it to destroy Madara Uchiha's Susanoo.
Kakō's large variant.
The resulting damage that this technique can produce varies considerably, depending on the initial shape of the created structure. For example, when fabricated in the form of a cube, the structure possesses a relatively small blast radius, minimising the possibility for collateral damage. However, the conical version was implied to be enough to potentially destroy an entire island. Additionally, it is possible to produce a much larger variant of the cube-shaped technique, which was large enough to destroy twenty-five Susanoo-clad wood clones in an instant. This cube can also be split into two after being activated, allowing for other techniques to be directed between the two halves. When two similar techniques of approximately equal power collide, the pair merge into a single large spherical explosion; where everything caught within the substantial blast radius is completely pulverized.
It has been shown that users can fire off the cubical version of this technique one-handed, which allows them to use it as a rapid-fire attack (albeit the cubes do not expand upon release).
Shape Variants
This technique can be manipulated into a diverse selection of three-dimensional structures, including cones, cylinders and cubes, with each retaining a sphere located at their centers. It is noted that the conical variant is sometimes referred to as Drill (錐, Kiri), the cylindrical variant is sometimes referred to as Pillar (柱, Hashira), and the spherical variant is sometimes referred to as Globe (玉, Tama). According to Ōnoki, the differences in shape demonstrated by the users of this technique is reflective of the generational gap between them.
See Also
References
- ↑ Jin no Sho, page 259




