Talk:Oily Water Technique

Deletion unnecessary
Deva says it could just be a variation of the Hydration Technique. Isn't a jutsu a the Big Ball Rasengan a variation as well? And Deva only wants to delete because he did not create the page himself. --OmegaRasengan (talk) 18:52, September 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * I wasn't the user who originally added the deletion tag. I don't care who creates a page, I just think creating a new unnamed jutsu page is necessary as the oil can simply be mentioned of the hydrification technique page.

I have to say I highly doubt that Deva wants to delete this article simply because he didn't create it himself, but either way, I still support the page's deletion. The information here can just as easily be represented on the Hydrification Technique page, especially as it hasn't been stated previously how the water involved in the technique acts, for all we know this might be the normal quality displayed by all of the users and not just the Second Mizukage. Blackstar1 (talk) 19:10, September 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * I agree with deletion for all we know, the water produced by the Hydriation tech is oily.Umishiru (talk) 19:29, September 21, 2011 (UTC)


 * Hydration Technique turns someone into a liquid form... liquid meaning in most cases water. Gaara said it's more "oil than liquid" and a suna shinobi said "the oily liquid". So far we know, the hydration technique allows to turn to liquid (as saw by Suigetsu and Mangetsu) so clearly this is a different case just for the fact that this ain't water. Althought people might said this is a variation of this Hydration Technique, i think this was a similar case with the "Dust Style: Detachement of a Primitive World" and "Dust Style: Dust Cone Technique". We can say this technique is different or it's the same, but until further explanations from Kishimoto comes, then this article shoould stay as it has differences with the hydration technique. --Kiba91 (talk) 20:27, September 21, 2011 (UTC)

I'm the one who added the deletion tag. There was no need for a page over something that almost certainly an existing technique. It is still water, albeit an oily one. Unless we are later told that this is a different technique altogether, the page is quite unneeded. Skitts (talk) 21:55, September 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * I do not think that the page is necessary for now. If we get a name or more exposition on this, showing that this is indeed a different technique, we can simply add it again. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 02:46, September 22, 2011 (UTC)


 * I agree that for now, when we don't even have all the information on the Hydrification technique this article is unnecessary. We can wait and see, for all we know there could be no difference between what Capt'n Awesome or Suigetsu do or it could simply be a variant like Shikuro and Torune's use of bugs. A notation in the Hydrification should be fine (maybe even that's not necessary)--Cerez365™Hyūga Symbol.svg 03:07, September 22, 2011 (UTC)

i personaly think the page is unecessary and should be mentioned on the hydrification technique page or the mizukages abilities section. for all we know it could just be the hydrification technique being used to partially turn his body into that liquid. also it could be him just using water chakra like with the rubber rope thingy that dodai made or naruto cutting fuka's hair with his wind chakra in the anime. its probably just him using ater chakra to create this odd liquid, however this is all just specualtion either way i move that the page be deleted.98.26.245.197 (talk) 03:17, September 22, 2011 (UTC)

The techniques seem very different to me: He doesn't turn himself into water. He doesn't move water around to amp his strength. He doesn't let attacks pass through his water body. He creates a liquid which destroys sand, and creating liquid is a fair bit different than hydrification. Probably related, but they're clearly different jutsu. ZeroSD (talk) 16:31, September 22, 2011 (UTC)
 * Has Mangetsu turned to water? He looks the same as the Second does now when using the technique. It's their clan's technique. Kishimoto has never said there was one set way of using it.--Cerez365™Hyūga Symbol.svg 16:45, September 22, 2011 (UTC)
 * At least partially, yes. Mangetsu's hand is melted in a way that a human hand can't, and a couple other parts of him look like they're dripping themselves rather than just having liquid dripping off of them. While it's a clan technique and there may be multiple ways of using it, hydrification technique still specifically refers to the transformation into water of which Mizukage has shown none of. We shouldn't just assume they're the same technique when they look and act differently. ZeroSD (talk) 16:56, September 22, 2011 (UTC)
 * You do realise that unless the Second lifts his hand, the only part of him that you can see is his face right? Going from what was said about the clan, the most logical bet would be to list him as a user. You're assuming it has to be water that they turn into or even that what he's using isn't water just because it was likened to oil. You can again use Shikuro and Torune from the Aburame clan as prime examples and apply that here with Capt'n Awesome.--Cerez365™Hyūga Symbol.svg 17:05, September 22, 2011 (UTC)