Talk:Sand Body

Body Flicker?
Eh, i just thought this was sand body flicker. - S im A nt 16:56, April 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * Body flicker uses sand to disguise movement. In the movie, it's very clear that he actually becomes sand. Kinda like a sand version of Suigetsu's Hydration Technique. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 16:58, April 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * I think the sandspout thing might just be sand surrounding his lower body. I also thought it was sand disguising his movement and him quickly using substitution with the sand. When he flies away and disperses into sand, that could be him suddenly moving and substituting with sand. When the sand flows into the shape of his body, I thought that was him substituting in as soon as the sand takes his body shape. Otherwise, it doesn't make sense why he could just turn into sand and become completely invulnerable, such as when Naruto punched him. That only cracked his Armor of Sand. --GoDai (talk) 06:31, May 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * I disagree about him not being able to turn into sand. In the movie, can't it be suggested that the reason his Sand Shield within his gourd remained closed even when Naruto attacked with the Rasengan and the punch was that since Gaara was in Sand form the injuries would not have affected him? After all, we havent seen much of his new abilities after the the time-skip except for this fight with Naruto, versus Deidara and at the Kage Meeting against Sasuke. So i would assume that turning into sand would be a new development in shippuden.User:Kyle Ethan 15:05, May 03, 2010(UTC)
 * Gaara did use the Shield of Sand, but he just didn't think Naruto could break through it. It was a surprise, and he still attempted to use it again, but he didn't have enough power and focus after he was suddenly punched. It was clear that Gaara took damage, and if he could turn into sand, it is not clear why. --GoDai (talk) 23:01, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

Derived techniques
Should there be separate articles on the ways Gaara uses this? He used this both as a mean of transportation and as a way to fight, partially turning into sand and using it to rise, kinda like in a waterspout, but with sand instead. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 17:05, April 24, 2010 (UTC)