Talk:Fire Release: Ash Pile Burning

When
Boy I never heard of this. When was this used? --Rasengan888

During Asuma's fight with Hidan during Hidan n' Kakuzu arc.

Effect
Doesn't the ash burn your skin? I think I heard someone say that suring the episode that it can cause burns on the skin even before it's ignited. - WhiteArmor - (Talk) - 14:22, May 15, 2010 (UTC)

I've just seen the episode, and Hidan was completely OK in the ash before Asuma exploded it. And there is no talk about the technique itself, only about why was Asuma also burned.--Kind-Hearted-One (talk) 14:27, May 15, 2010 (UTC)

But if you look at the state of Hidan's clothes you see the explosion is only outward, and the damage to Asuma looks like 3rd-degree burns (or 2, I am not an expert)--Thomas Finlayson (talk) 5:56, May 15, 2010 (UTC)

No response so I will get more detailed. 1) The fact that the ash does no harm must be addressed because (as seen above) there has been general confusion about this, including on other sites; and since we want this to be the best one it would not harm to mention it. 2) The damage only occurs outward from the user, which the word 'expolsion' does not really clarify. If not for this even more damage would be inflicted. So for accuracy it should be noted. 3) The actual damage is 3rd-degree burns (or 2, I am not an expert) and should be noted to show that this is what it does as opposed to blowing the enemy to smithereens (that was a pretty impressive looking blast after all, and deceiving). --Thomas Finlayson (talk) 5:56, May 15, 2010 (UTC)