Talk:Secret Technique Stone Needles

Ally
Just because it was convenient for Guy to hammer Kisame then does not mean Aoba could not (did not have much time after all) with another weapon. Thomas Finlayson (talk) 16:35, August 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks. Thomas Finlayson (talk) 20:30, August 19, 2010 (UTC)

Range
Minor thing, but that range looks to mainly be 5m, and it is actually quite difficult to throw knives accurately at range. This is the Narutoverse where people do it readily anyways, but I thought should be brought up at least. Thomas Finlayson (talk) 16:35, August 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks. Thomas Finlayson (talk) 02:45, August 20, 2010 (UTC)

Name = Earth Jutsu
Just a question, but why "Stone" Needle? The name would imply that only needles work, but since knives work too (and presumably shuriken and arrows), is it the composition of the blade (similiar to Asuma's knives) that makes the difference, that earth jutsu is needed to make it. Maybe too detailed orientated and too serious regarding fiction, but it is curious. Thomas Finlayson (talk) 02:49, August 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * "Stone needle" is simply an old name for acupuncture needles. —ShounenSuki (talk 09:41, August 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * Were they known, in a manner similiar to when Haku was first introduced, to be potentially used to paralyze someone if thrown right? Thomas Finlayson (talk) 18:02, August 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure if it is possible in real life or if it has ever featured in real-life legends, but modern-day fiction is riddled with paralysing acupuncture needles and pressure points. —ShounenSuki (talk 18:33, August 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * Fair enough, and the Zabuza incident does give "some" precedent. Due to the significance of the name, could you put that into a trivia page (if you do it, as opposed to me, it is more likely to stay there)? Thomas Finlayson (talk) 19:07, August 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * Sure, but you shouldn't worry about things like it being removed. You may have a history of thinking too deeply about things, but you generally start discussions before adding your thoughts and opinions to articles, increasing your credibility. —ShounenSuki (talk 19:30, August 20, 2010 (UTC)