Talk:Taijutsu

Taijutsu requiring chakra
It was mentioned on the page that "Taijutsu typically does not require chakra". But chakra is required even to live and is being constantly used up and replenished. Chakra can be called as stamina or energy. To perform simple martial arts techniques or to do hand to hand combat, stamina or energy is required. Therefore, even the simplest things such as to walk or to kick require chakra. So doen't every Taijutsu requires chakra?--Aizaz Arif (talk) 14:48, October 16, 2016 (UTC)
 * No response?--Aizaz Arif (talk) 18:15, October 28, 2016 (UTC)
 * This is it. No response till yet? I think I will have to change whatever I think.Aizaz Arif (talk) 10:35, November 16, 2016 (UTC)
 * I don't agree with it myself. Even though Taijutsu doesn't 'require' chakra for the most basic hand to hand combat, as you say, it's always there and the majority of Taijutsu even uses chakra for the attacks. Gentle Fist, Chakra Enhanced Strength, Eight Gates techniques... all of them chakra dependent.--Elve Talk Page 10:43, November 16, 2016 (UTC)
 * Then should we change it?--Aizaz Arif (talk) 10:46, November 16, 2016 (UTC)
 * Well, no, because technically it's correct. The very most basic Taijutsu really requires no and uses no chakra. But since chakra is what keeps everyone alive on the Naruto Earth, one kinda needs chakra to use Taijutsu, because without it, he or she wouldn't be alive. And then as I mentioned, all advanced Taijutsu makes use of chakra, either releasing it, using it to boost physical strength or speed etc. so maybe it should be slightly reworded, that in its most basic principle, Taijutsu doesn't use chakra, but it can be augmented with chakra to achieve much better results and effects. EDIT: Upon checking the article, it says it all already, what is there to change?--Elve Talk Page 11:09, November 16, 2016 (UTC)

Taijutsu not typically needing chakra is something stated right in the manga itself. According to Ebisu's big long explanation, using taijutsu only drains the user's stamina, whereas nin/genjutsu has the extra step of converting stamina into chakra. Honestly, the idea that chakra acts as a life force and that all living things generate it seems to have only come about later in the series, since according to his version a ninja's default state is having 100% stamina and 0% chakra. Part 2's treatment of chakra seems to contradict a lot of things like this from early on in the series.--BeyondRed (talk) 03:30, November 17, 2016 (UTC)
 * Perhaps you are correct BeyondRed. That seems to be the case.--Aizaz Arif (talk) 08:10, November 17, 2016 (UTC)