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| Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique: Onibi | |
| Name | |
| Kanji | 火遁・豪火球の術・鬼火 |
| Rōmaji | Katon: Gōkakyū no Jutsu: Onibi |
| Literal english | Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique: Will-o'-wisp |
| English games | Fire Style: Fire Ball Jutsu: Dark Fire |
| Debut | |
| Game | Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 |
| Appears in | Game |
| Data | |
| Classification | Ninjutsu, Taijutsu, Shurikenjutsu |
| Nature | |
| Class | Offensive |
| Range | Short range (0-5m) |
| Other Jutsu | |
| Parent jutsu | ● Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique ● Shadow Clone Technique |
| Users | |
| Original Universe (Non-Canon): ● Itachi Uchiha Fanon Universe: | |
The user attacks his opponent with a series of mixed attacks, including kicks, punches, and stabs with kunai. During the string, he/she creates a shadow clone, which attacks with a flurry of shuriken, and the real user's body finishes with a fireball attack.
Trivia[]
- Onibi is one of many types of atmospheric lights in Japanese mythology, usually believed to be spirits of the deceased, the work of demons, or pranks by fairies.