Talk:Body Pathway Derangement

Certainty
Are you sure it's an exact flip of the signals? I got the feeling that the signals were just completely mixed up. Additionally, if it was so predictable, then it wouldn't be hard to figure out for anyone, really.

Lightning Release - Presumed
Shouldn't this jutsu (as in Tsunade's case) be classified as Lightning Release~Presumed? L Mars (talk) 23:46, March 15, 2010 (UTC)

 

Umm I think that this should not be considered as lightning release. We all know, that humans have an little amount of electricity naturally in us, and with precise chakra control Tsunade could maybe focus this electricity in one point.

So that I think this should be considered as medical ninjutsu, I'd say :D

Unosuke Tsukasa, The Sage of the Human Anatomy xD

Images
Isn't three images a bit too much for a page this short? --ShounenSuki (talk 21:21, March 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * I just removed them before I saw your post. I agree, 3 is a bit too much. DragonBallZ (talk) 21:23, March 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * Well yeah but no one image can explain what is actually happening, at least not the images presented. If the middle image actually showed the electrical pulses moving like in the anime then it'd work.  ¥ S uper N ovice ↔ T alk 2 M e  ¥ 21:24, March 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * Agreed. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 21:25, March 28, 2010 (UTC)

Lightning Release
Shouldn't we add (Presumably) to the Lightning Release thing just like we have done with Tsunade's infobox? I have tried to do it, but it didn't look well. May someone with more experiencie than me do it?--Kind-Hearted-One (talk) 21:25, May 9, 2010 (UTC)

Debate Part II
I am reopening this discussion because it seems to me this is an issue that needs to be settled. This is the only substantial evidence that lends credibility to the theory that Tsunade possesses Lightning Release nature. However, from the sounds of the description, all she is doing is converting her chakra into electrical impulses to disturbed the impulses of another body. All Lighting Release we've seen have had the following traits; As you can already see, this technique possesses none of those traits. It has no outward effect, whatsoever. That's not to say Lightning Release can't produce unseen effects, its just that we haven't seen it do so, so then, why do we assume this to be Lightning Release? I believe this is speculation in its best, as even the databook it is mentioned in does not classify it as Lightning Release. The Trivia note, in my opinion, can stay, as it does raise some questions, but I believe that, until we have better evidence or see other Lightning Release that do similar things, we should remove Lightning Release from both this technique and Tsunade. To further support this, listing this technique as Lightning type, despite the fact that we don't know such for sure is sparking absurd debates, now, about whether her chakra color makes her a lightning user (see here), when we're not supposed to be inserting speculation to begin with. What say the rest of you? ~ Ten Tailed Fox 04:42, November 3, 2012 (UTC)
 * 1) Have had some sort of outside effect; e.g, releasing a shockwave, creating some sort of protection, numbing a foe by channeling lighting chakra through a blade, etc.
 * 2) They all utilize bright blue chakra. Black in the rare case of Black Lightning.


 * So, because we've never seen lightning do something like that since then, we're supposed to remove it? It is possible that Tsunade was acting as nothing more than a defibrillator and Kishimoto never intended it to be lightning release and nothing more than an electrical impulse, but still, the premise is faulty.--Cerez 365 ™Hyūga Symbol.svg(talk) 11:40, November 3, 2012 (UTC)