Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-1181222-20170823100207/@comment-25122992-20170823133723

Hmp, fair enough, but still, some more details would be interesting to hear. I mean, for example, the jutsu is unique in the regard that it needs the marking on Shin's palm, unlike other MS jutsu that were depentent on visual prowess only. Plus, @Thekillman, there's also your assumption that the technique does work not only on weapons, but on the humans as well. Perhaps, this assumption wouldn't be very credible based on Naruto's and Sasuke's injuries (no reason to believe that Naruto's movements were restricted by the swords and the scalpels that injured Sasuke could've just targeted some spots on the body to immobilise him, given Shin's vast knowlegde on human anatomy), but these's the fact that Shin clearly moved his clone to shield himself from the fire with the jutsu. When I was reading manga I assumed that Shin in fact didn't move Shin, but rather his weapon to drag him onto the fireball, yet in the anime it seems that he controlled the clone's body directly.