

The Rasengan was designed to use the caster's elemental affinities. It has been noted a few times that the Rasengan is superior to its counterpart, the Chidori, by Jiraiya, Kakashi Hatake, and even Sasuke Uchiha after seeing the after effects of the Rasengan on a water tower. In the anime, Naruto was able to throw the Rasengan, making it a mid-range projectile technique. This tends to launch the target spiralling backward after being hit or, if the target is lying on the ground or being launched to the ground, the destructive force is enough to form a crater. The compacted nature and moving speed of the chakra allows the Rasengan to grind into whatever it comes in contact with to inflict major damage. Once it is complete, it becomes self-sustaining, which does not give the Rasengan a definite limit like the Chidori. The Rasengan does not require any hand seals to use, relying only on the chakra control of the user. He died before he could accomplish this, but on shape transformation alone, the Rasengan is still a very useful, powerful, versatile, and difficult technique to learn and master. Minato spent three years developing the Rasengan his plan was to take the shape transformation of one's chakra to the " highest possible point" and then combine it with his chakra's nature affinity, creating a technique that did not need the aid of time-consuming hand seals to control. Rasengan (螺旋丸, Rasengan) is a powerful A-rank technique invented by the Fourth Hokage, Minato Namikaze, which he created by observing the Tailed Beast Ball. Genin!! Indiscriminate Grand Melee Tournament Meeting!! Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snowįinally a clash! Jōnin vs. Sage Art: Many Ultra-Big Ball Spiralling Serial Spheres.Sage Technique: Spiralling Serial Spheres.

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