- 1. Water Wall:
- Name: Water Wall
Rank: C
Type: Ninjutsu
Used For: Defensive
Element: Suiton
Range: 0-6m from user
Duration: 2 Posts - When Broken down
Hand Seals/Charge up: Dragon → Hare → Slam the floor with hands
Description: Similar to the Doton Technique, Water Wall is a similar suiton version of it. Kuroo creates a wall specifically made of water from the ground. This wall will absorb any weapons temporarily, and defend up to C-Rank Ninjutsu-Taijutsu and under. B-Rank and above will break the wall down, as the water will all fall. When the wall does break, this water will become a sudden wave, which will sweep anyone off their feet, or at the least make them loose balance. (The wall is 10ft in height, and 8 ft in width.)
Weakness: During this time, Kuroo is vulnerable to techniques from behind.
Without wasting time, I woke up early in the morning, got myself ready, and headed to the training grounds of Konoha. I was thinking of creating more jutsu for myself to use, as if they would all benefit me in battle. Although it took me a while to generate ideas on what I would make, after a while of brainstorming, I had finally created some interesting, yet simple techniques to train and perfect. The first one is a jutsu derived off of the Doton version of a large wall. Of course, I in no way can make such a huge wall of dirt, so I created a version made of water that could absorb in weapons, and defend up to C-Rank techniques and lower.
The first step was the hand seals. I performed a short string of hand seals "Dragon and Hare" then I slammed the ground, focusing my chakra to channel into the ground water. I could feel the pressure, as I tried my hardest to summon this water out of the dirty ground, but it didn't work. I knew the process would be hard, so I'd keep trying. Trying to do my best, and get the best results I could.
The first time, I failed, so I attempted once again, with the same process as earlier. Dragon → Hare → Slam hands on ground → channel chakra to bring the water wall up... My teeth grinded against each other, as I kept working on it. Even if it wasn't working just yet, I knew that the technique would work. I took a small five minute break, and went back to trying again. Three, four, five times. That's how long it took me, it took me five official, true, tries to get it to start working. At first, the wall appeared to be really small, and not to my capabilities, so I decided I would focus more on the action, and think less about it in my mind.
As I failed a few times, the water that splashed onto the floor after dispersing was quite a refresher. It helped me keep my mind straight, and not loose track of what I was doing. It was really helpful, and I figured that once this technique was to break apart from a strong attack, or just because I can't hold it anymore, it can be a distraction in a way. The large amount of water could make the opponent loose balance and fall, getting swept away with the tides of water. I figured out another advantage to my jutsu!
It worked. The wall was gradually increasing in size every time I went through the process I decided of. As long as I could focus, and keep calm, the wall would grow taller and wider each time I tried. As soon as I did a final try, it was the largest of all the attempts. It was an approximate ten feet in height, and eight feet in width. That was my limit, and now I was relatively tired. I couldn't continue on to actually know if I could go any further, so I decided to take another break and recover. If that last try was official, and real, then I've properly learned the technique. I was thinking to myself, as I sat on the ground, breathing in and out quite heavily. The technique was relatively difficult to grasp by only a few tries, this was going to take longer than I thought!
About half an hour passed, and it was training time again. All efforts this time to see if I can go any higher than what my current record is. My hands formed the two hand seals, and then slammed my hands on the ground with pride. I could feel the chakra in my body also putting in its two cents. The wall of water started to emerge from the ground, at the same height, and width as last time. Guess that's my limit...
Word Count: 658/500
Water Wall has been successfully learned!