Talk:Blaze Release

Was is this supposed to be exactly? New element or simply batsh*t crazy powerful Katon? I did see somewhere that the "En" character is made up of two "fire" characters. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 15:16, September 17, 2009 (UTC)
 * Maybe it's what the element of Amaterasu is.--Rikudou Geass (talk) 15:19, September 17, 2009 (UTC)
 * If I had to define it, I would say that it's the result of something like an advanced nature recomposition made with a single element, kinda like trying to force it being stronger. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 15:27, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

Just a thought, i think this is a combination of Fire release and Lightning Release.

I was thinking that it could be a combination.

18:39, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

Although possible, it's not confirmed from any source yet. How about waiting a while until it is a confirmed case of not, no? --NejiByakugan360 18:48, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

Thats reasonable.

Sting! TenRyuoh!


 * At the moment, there are two possibilities for Blaze Technique:
 * It's an advanced element, created by mixing two basic elements. In this case, the most logical combination would be Fire and Lightning;
 * It's an advanced version of Fire Release.
 * I'd go with the second option myself. refers to a very strong, very hot fire. --ShounenSuki (talk 19:58, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

Oh ok. Agreed :). --NejiByakugan360 20:14, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

I go with that as well, other than the Yonbi's Youton, a kekkei genkai is necessary to mix two elements into a new one. Sharingan isn't an element mixing kekkei genkai. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 20:25, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

Guess thats the only thing we can go on until it's revealed.

Sting! TenRyuoh! 20:29, September 17, 2009 (UTC)

I strongly disagree, it can't be anything to do with fire, it is clearly Amaterasu flames that he uses for the technique. It is likely that after the battle with Sauske and Killerbee (which is where he first really used Amaterasu with his own eyes), it is likely that he discovered something new about Amaterasu, possibly that it really is an elemental technique, referred for now as the Blaze element, and learned how to control this element, explaining why Sauske was much more skilled with the Amaterasu flames than Itachi was, because Itachi might have not discovered this secret about Amaterasu. Of course this is speculation, but it is likely that the "Blaze" element is really an element that has to do with Amaterasu.

Blaze realese does hav mostly to do with amaterasu but like he said balze is a really hot fire and lightning is 5xs hotter than fire so wouldnt amaterasus flames and his lightning realese combined would be blaze?


 * So I figured out a little something about what Blaze Release might be. Lightning that strikes ground causes a large, very hot and very harmful fire that spreads in a violent maneuver, usually called a Blaze. Maybe that works out? Just a little suggestion. --NejiByakugan360 21:07, September 19, 2009 (UTC)
 * Except "Blaze" is an english word, not a Japanese one, and "blazes" like the ones you described are not referred to with this kanji in Japan. Suigetsu Namikaze ( T | C ) 03:07, September 21, 2009 (UTC)

Amaterasu
Quick thought: Should Amaterasu be counted as a Blaze Release, since it's the cornerstone of the "nature"? I think the Amaterasu page should have it's nature icon switched from the Flame Release to the Blaze Release, and maybe add Amaterasu to the list of Blaze Release jutsu and add it to the Blaze Release category. AnimeNikkaJamal (talk) 07:19, September 20, 2009 (UTC)

Um, I'd say add the Blaze Release to Amaterasu, but do not get rid of Flame Release unless Amaterasu is confirmed to be Blaze Release. Flashfire   Master of   Flames  07:25, September 20, 2009 (UTC)

I believe that the blaze release take to fire elements to make it because if you look at the blaze icon it is just two fire icon stacked on top of each other

Blaze Release is a Powerful Fire Release
I think that blaze style is a more powerful and advanced version of the fire style...by advanced i dont mean that it's composed of 2 elements but that it's a much more powerful, maybe more hotter, and variation (dats the word i was looking for) of the fire style...tell me wat u guys think--Moiz1224 (talk) 03:26, September 21, 2009 (UTC)