User talk:Omnibender/Elemental recomposition table

Oil
Fire + Earth + Water = Oil release. I know Jiraiya used oil and he turned chakra into oil. With Kishi rectoning Amatersu into Blaze and Deidara's techs into collaborative Explosion and Earth its possible Jiraiya could have been using an elemental nature.Water And Earth creates a solution which is then give combustable properties through fire aka oil. I know Jiraiya didn't use and Water element tech but he knew enough to teach someone else about it.Umishiru (talk) 07:26, February 21, 2011 (UTC)

Blood Release
have u ever thought about a blood release as a possible three element combo possibly like water-yin-yang or as water-yin/yang-and another element. u know prolly something with water 01:38, February 25, 2011 (UTC)Muguruma69 (talk)
 * I have thought about it, but I'm a bit conflicted over the idea. My current idea for water + yin + yang is ocean, but that maybe too similar to wave, which I use as yang + water in the two element combinations. I can see how the three can make blood, and it sort of makes sense, but there's this unease about it. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 22:13, February 25, 2011 (UTC)

Triple Elements
I like the triple elemental combinations you came up with so far. I don't know if you need it, but here's some help on the names:


 * and.
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 * and.
 * Technically 炭 means charcoal (also written as 木炭, mokutan), but it can also be used for all kinds of coal. Normal coal is usually called.
 * and.
 * 汞 is a rather uncommon kanji for mercury, but still used in certain compound words and it's the standard word for mercury in Chinese. It's pronounced as 'mizugane' on its own. 水銀 literally means 'water silver' and the kanji you're using for mercury at the moment is simply the kanji for silver.
 * and.
 * and.
 * and.
 * and.


 * and.
 * and if you mean the drinks or  if you mean the basic substance.
 * and.
 * Just wanted to add this: and.
 * and.
 * For star, I personally prefer over, but that's just my personal preference. 星 is more poetic, but also more broadly defined, as it can refer to practically any celestial body.

—ShounenSuki (talk 11:32, March 5, 2011 (UTC)