User talk:TricksterKing

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Re: Lightning Illusion Flash of Lightning Pillar
Like I said it's unnecessary referencing/allusion. The only reason that could be said is because you're assuming Sasuke being killed is the "image of the one thing they wouldn't want to ever see" for Jūgo. Its too much of an assumption when it could have just been a basic genjutsu or an entirely different one. The fact that it might just be the one "hell" image for Jūgo could be merely coincidental.

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RE:Izuna
I don't think Izuna ever died to begin with. Madara betrayed Izuna, Izuna betrayed later Madara. --Elveonora (talk) 21:43, February 6, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Vandals
Just revert their edits. If there's more than one sequential edit in an article, it's best you if you try saving the last good revision of the article on top of the vandalised one, just go to the article's history, compare the last good revision with the current one and save it on top. If it's something that is deliberate, like massive blanking of articles or insertion of profanity, don't even bother telling them to stop, nor do reply if they start attack you, just revert the edits and report the user to a sysop. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 12:12, February 15, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Translation Method
I generally do my Naruto-related translations on the computer. I do my professional translations both on paper and on the computer, because you can find more errors and get a fresh look at the text that way. —ShounenSuki (talk 09:47, March 9, 2012 (UTC)
 * Yup, sounds similar enough. Really though, translation methods are highly personal. Just try things out and stick to what works for you. —ShounenSuki (talk 09:57, March 9, 2012 (UTC)