Talk:Lava Release: Ash Stone Seal Technique

Seal
I noticed that this technique has the Fuinjutsu descriptor, but it's not really fuinjutsu. I think the "seal" in this case is more a linguistic choice to describe "sealing" something in place. Thoughts?--845933 (talk) 08:26, January 21, 2016 (UTC)
 * The manner of restriction of this jutsu is the same as Chibaku Tensei, just in a much smaller scale, and that is a fuinjutsu as well. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 17:50, January 21, 2016 (UTC)


 * While I can certainly see that point the same can be said for no less than six of Gaara's techniques, or anyone with the Suna style Magnet Release, using Assimilation style to copy Magnet Release techniques, and at least one separate individual technique of Kurotsuchi(also used by an original Akatsuki member against Tobi) in addition to the Collaboration technique used by the Allied Shinobi force against the Ten Tails. Only one of the above carries the Fuinjutsu descriptor because of the outside application of either a Seal Tag or Shukaku's Curse Seal. With Chibaku Tensei a seal IS seen in use for both times Kaguya gets sealed in the technique on the hands of Naruto, Sasuke, Hagoromo, and Hamura. To be honest this just seems like an altered form of the Lava Release: Quicklime Congealing Technique to use actual Lava in place of quicklime. Just my thoughts.--845933 (talk) 22:09, January 21, 2016 (UTC)