Talk:Sword of Nunoboko

Technically...
This is either another variation from the Ten-Tails Malleable Chakra which the Sage named "Sword of Nunoboko" or Tobi made a warped version of the blade with the chakra. Because it is highly unlikely he pulled this sword out of his ass, thus making it very unlikely this is the exact same sword.--TheUltimate3 (talk) 11:37, October 16, 2013 (UTC)

Perhaps it isn't a "weapon". It is formed of chakra, which means it would be a technique, used by the Sage, who used Ten Tails chakra, so it COULD have been "sealed" in the Ten Tails and could only be accessed by the Jinchuriki of Ten Tails. This probably makes no sense, but it does in my head. Edit: If it were just a simple weapon, then any user of Ying/Yang could use it in theory. SusanooUnleashed (talk) 11:55, October 16, 2013 (UTC)


 * Do note however, it came from the same chakra orbs through his hand. This isn't something that could be sealed, it was made from the chakra orbs.--TheUltimate3 Allied Shinobi Forces Symbol.svg (talk) 12:11, October 16, 2013 (UTC)
 * Reminds me of the Sword of Totsuka being made part of susanoo. — S im A nt 12:32, October 16, 2013 (UTC)
 * And that is a damn good point. Alright then.--TheUltimate3 Allied Shinobi Forces Symbol.svg (talk) 13:41, October 16, 2013 (UTC)

so since this is made out of the malleable chakra, does that mean the sage had it too?--J spencer93 (talk) 19:07, October 16, 2013 (UTC)

It's made of the same substance, we didn't see Obito forming it, it just appeared in his hand, he summoned it for all we know, so it could be "the" sword. For the above, I guess so, Sage must have been a user of the black chakra whatever thingy--Elveonora (talk) 21:29, October 16, 2013 (UTC)

Of course the Sage would of had it also. He WAS the FIRST Jinchuriki of Ten Tails. What makes you think Obito is somehow a "special" case for its use? It's made from the beasts CHAKRA. The same chakra the Sage once wielded. SusanooUnleashed (talk) 09:42, October 17, 2013 (UTC)

Name Meaning
Does the sword's name actually have a meaning? Perhaps a name from a mythology? Yatanogarasu (Talk) 02:29, October 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * Looking for Japanese scripts, it seems the sword's name comes from this. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 02:36, October 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * Ah. Should we put that derivation there yet, or wait for the scripts? Yatanogarasu (Talk) 02:57, October 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * No harm in waiting. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 15:11, October 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * Right. Yatanogarasu (Talk) 17:43, October 18, 2013 (UTC)

Since it's not in kanji, like Izanagi and Izanami, should we open to our own interpretations and add the Amenonuhoko? Yatanogarasu (Talk) 22:49, October 20, 2013 (UTC)