User talk:Omnibender

Build-on on Previous Combination Theory
Hey, can you look over this theory? My current pattern theory for natures is that the "enhancing nature" affects the "main nature" in a counterclockwise direction on the nature transformation diagram. As I said before, Wind enhanced Water to create Ice, Fire enhanced Earth for Lava, Water to Lightning for Storm, Earth to Wind for some "solid wind" nature which Dust was previously a candidate for, and now, Lightning to Fire for Explosion. In my theory Ice can only be created from water, Lava from earth, Storm from lightning, and Explosion from fire, and Ice cannot be created from wind, Lava cannot be from fire, Storm cannot be from water, and Explosion cannot be lightning (although unsure for now). My new idea is that this also applies to the adjacent element combinations. In a counterclockwise direction, Fire enhances Water to produce Boil, Water to Earth to produce Wood, Earth to Lightning to produce Magnetism (As the nature didn't create magnetic rocks or anything), Lightning to Wind for a theoretical "vibrating/fast/shattering wind", and Wind to Fire for Scorch, a phasing fire. Overall, Fire can be enhanced by Wind or Lightning, Wind can be enhanced by Lightning or Earth, Lightning can be enhanced by Earth or Water, Earth can be enhanced by Water or Fire, and Water can be enhanced by Fire or Wind. Kishimoto's more unorthodox natures like Storm seems to imply this pattern, which I plan to build on top of my old, partially failed theory. A counterclockwise direction may also be an interesting approach as opposed to the clockwise direct relationships the natures have. Opposite Recompositions: (I previously had Blaze but you showed me Explosion made so much more sense and it seems to work) Adjacent Recompositions:
 * Ice: Wind enhances Water; Floating ice; Can be produced from Water.
 * Lava: Fire enhances Earth; Molten earth; Can be produced from Earth.
 * Storm: Water enhances Lightning; Fluid electricity; Can be produced from Lightning.
 * "Pressure"?: Earth enhances Wind; Solid air; Can be produced from Wind. (Previously thought of for Dust until it became a KT.)
 * Explosion: Lightning enhances Fire; Sudden combustion; Can be produced from Fire.
 * Scorch: Wind enhances Fire; Phasing heat; Can be produced from Fire.
 * Boil: Fire enhances Water; Burning water; Can be produced from Water.
 * Wood: Water enhances Earth; Trees growing from the earth in fluid forms; Can be produced from the Earth.
 * Magnetism: Earth enhances Lightning; Magnetic energy; Can be produced from Lightning.
 * "Resonante"?: Lighting enhances Wind; Vibrating air?; Can be produced from Wind. I see shockwaves in my mind, like the ones that you pointed out that were similar to Pulse.

Also, I think since Gaara cannot turn his chakra into sand, he may instead be converting it to an air pressure-based force to manipulate sand. This is just like how a Magnet Release user needs metallic materials to manipulate, since they do not convert their chakra into the tool, but into a force that manipulates it. If my theory is correct, Earth should enhance Wind, and therefore form a "solid wind" for which ShounenSuki was reminded of something like Pressure Release. Pressure seems a little too close to wind for me, but I still think it may be something along those lines, since it explains why Gaara cannot turn his chakra into sand like a sand nature of chakra should allow him to. And of course, just a theory, would love your feedback. --GoDai (talk) 04:27, October 18, 2011 (UTC)


 * Yeah... most of my ideas revolve around 2-nature combinations for now. I'm trying to establish a pattern for KTs, but... I can't really make any solid confirmations, since obviously there's only one such nature. I think what you said about Yin and Yang would probably be correct, since I can't really see it working in reverse, Yin and Yang themselves are concepts and values that apply to the elements of the universe in the first place, so I cannot really imagine Fire enhancing Yin or Yang. For now, I'd agree that Fire+Yin would be the best theory for Blaze for now, since it makes the most sense. I'm still thinking about sand. Shukaku could seemingly produce sand, but the question to how Gaara retains his powers has yet to be elaborated upon, and while Gaara has mentioned to be extremely powerful, I would find it a surprise that he cannot produce sand from chakra if his power was really Sand Release. But of course, Dust turned things into dust instead of controlling dust, which could be related, since Dust includes Wind and Earth as its components. Another pattern observation could be used to elaborate:

As you can see, each element, when being enhanced by two different elements, shows some opposing duality. I think Earth in Magnetism is doing something interesting, that I cannot analyze yet, since it's the only example of Earth as an enhancing agent. If its effect as an enhancement is "allows subtle forces to manipulate earthen materials", it would make sense if it allows Lightning to manipulate metal and Wind to manipulate sand. --GoDai (talk) 04:21, October 19, 2011 (UTC)
 * Fire can be enhanced by Wind and Lightning. Wind makes it maintained in a ball and go through things to damage them internally. Lightning makes it forceful and sudden, blowing targets up.
 * Wind can be enhanced by Lightning and Earth. In theory, Lightning would make it sudden, forceful and vibrating, while Earth would make it solid and stable.
 * Lightning can be enhanced by Earth and Water. Earth seems to make it invisible, while allowing it to attract and repel metals. Water makes it take on a fluid motion.
 * Earth can be enhanced by Water or Fire. Water makes it fluid and grow trees while Fire melts the earth instead.
 * Water can be enhanced by Fire or Wind. Fire vaporizes it and gives it burning properties, while Wind turns it into ice instead with a cold feeling.

Re: Hyphen change
I make for a terrible teacher…

'Yin–Yang' should get an en dash (–). It's a compound noun made up of two nouns with equal value, like 'space–time'. —ShounenSuki (talk 23:19, October 19, 2011 (UTC)