Talk:Killing Intent

So would this be considered one of few Vision based Genjutsu that does not require sharingan?

Saimaroimaru

This jutsu does not exist
Assuming this is the 'technique' Orochimaru uses on Sasuke and Sakura in the Forest of Death, than this jutsu isn't a jutsu at all. Orochimaru simply lets Sasuke and Sakura feels his. Sasuke even literally says that this isn't a genjutsu and the fact that it isn't in any of the databooks also proves it isn't seen as a jutsu. --ShounenSuki 20:13, 11 August 2008 (UTC)

Where exactly is this on Wikipedia then? --ShounenSuki 12:34, 31 August 2008 (UTC)

Don't sound so smug Suki. Cause it could make you look foolish.--TheUltimate3 12:52, 31 August 2008 (UTC)


 * I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound smug. My apologies for that. I did a search for the names of this jutsu, but couldn't find anything. I didn't realize you were talking about a past article.
 * That said, this isn't a jutsu. Full stop. The name has never appeared in either manga or databooks and to add to that, the rōmaji and kanji don't match up. I was thinking that the concept of sakki could deserve a page on Narutopedia, but it shouldn't make claims that are plain false.
 * If not deleted, this page should be renamed "Killing Intent," or "Blood-lust" and should cover the concept of . Which, as Sasuke pointed out, isn't a genjutsu, or even a jutsu at all. --ShounenSuki 19:42, 31 August 2008 (UTC)

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Does this trivia point have anything to do here? I thought we kept some distance from fandom. Hakinu talk 10:20, 24 May 2009 (UTC)
 * In this case I would say it's ok. If someone would look for "Death Foreseeing Technique", the trivia can answer their question. Jacce | Talk 10:30, 24 May 2009 (UTC)

Why Do you keep reverting?
When Kakashi and Zabuza are about to fight, the killing intent of the two jonin drives sasuke to the point of contemplating suicide, to which kakashi stops him. How is this not killing intent, it even says "Thirst for blood?" 74.236.92.133 (talk) 20:58, 24 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Because Sasuke's reason for killing himself was, as far as I remember, to get it over with because they had no chance against Zabuza. This skill's description states the opponent is paralyzed and can even give the victim visions of their own gruesome death. What Sasuke did back there does not fit the bill. What happens to Sakura and Sasuke in the forest of death does. Hakinu talk 21:05, 24 May 2009 (UTC)

He said if he spent another hour feeling the intent he would go insane, he rather just take his own life. Just rewatch episode 7, towards the end, it is where you see kakashi and sasuke with swirlliness around them. 74.236.92.133 (talk) 21:11, 24 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Like I just said, it doesn't fit this technique. Compare the episode 7 situation to Episode 28's 11:58-12:15. Really, it's not the same technique. Sasuke's statement about how it's the intensity of jounins facing eachother indicates that it's the chakra flow you see in episode 7. The technique Kakashi uses is most likely the Water Clone that he's going to use to trick Zabuza with. Hakinu talk 21:20, 24 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Actually... Sasuke literally says he's talking about the killing intent of Kakashi and Zabuza. As the article says, killing intent is nothing more than someone giving off their pure intention to kill, their blood-lust. It's a concept found very often in Japanese literature. Its effect is different for everyone. When Jiraiya used it on Tsunade, she was didn't even flinch. When Kabuto let his killing intent free in the Forest of Death, everyone present was in paralysed with shock for a moment. Orochimaru's killing intent was so extremely great in comparison to Sakura and Sasuke, they literally hallucinated. --ShounenSuki (talk 21:52, 24 May 2009 (UTC)
 * So I'm right, and can change the debut now without being reverted? 74.236.92.133 (talk) 23:16, 24 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Well, if you want to get technical, Naruto showed sakki against Mizuki in chapter one. --ShounenSuki (talk 00:25, 25 May 2009 (UTC)