Talk:Chakra Blade

Why was the Chakra Blade article deleted?
The article I created on Chakra Blades. Snapper2 said,

"This page has been deleted. The deletion log for the page is provided below for reference. * 17:07, August 28, 2010 Snapper2 (Talk | contribs) deleted "Chakra Blade" ‎ (Not enough examples to warrant an article.)"

I still don't understand the rationale behind deleting the article. I know the article was short, but it's an integral part of the Naruto universe. It was part of a plot in a few episodes, it's a trademark tool of Asuma, and there are several jutsu associated with it. I wrote a brief explanation because I thought in time other contributors would add to the article over time. here's a copy of the article below.



A blade made from a special metal that absorbs the user's Chakra characteristics. The Chakra absorbed by the blade can exhibit power based on the user's Jutsu. Asuma Sarutobi, Sora, and Shikamaru Nara use jutsu that require the use of a chakra blades like the Flying Swallow jutsu and Shadow Imitation Shuriken Technique jutsu.

Chakra Blades seen in the series include Asuma Sarutobi's Chakra Enhanced Trench Knives, which Shikamaru inherited after Asuma's death, as well as Sora's Chakra Enhanced Triple-Bladed Claw.



--MochaShakaKhan (talk) 02:58, August 29, 2010 (UTC)


 * I believe it was deleted because the info was already very well explained in the existing articles. Is there something in those two articles that doesn't list something about the subject? Similarly, we don't have a page on Gaara's sand manipulation, as it is already explained in his abilities section. I also think that it could be that this was deleted because it'll be used to show the chakra blade from the fourth Shippuden movie once it is released in DVD and subbed. Creating it now would only invite speculation on the matter. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 03:37, August 29, 2010 (UTC)


 * I deleted it because it's essentially an article about two other articles. Maybe if it were about three other articles...
 * It's also marginally redundant to chakra flow. ~SnapperTo 04:54, August 29, 2010 (UTC)