Dust Release: Detachment of the Primitive World Technique

The user uses Dust Release to create a structure, with a sphere located at its centre, between the palms of his hands. This cube expands rapidly in size when being propelled towards its intended target and traps them inside its confines. The chakra sphere then seems to explode with a tremendous amount of force, while the exterior walls of the cube effectively restrict the size of the blast radius, resulting in the destruction of everything and anyone caught within as they are pulverized into minute particles of dust. When two of the same techniques collide, they merge into a large spherical explosion where everything in that explosion is destroyed.

This technique can be manipulated into other various three-dimensional forms, including cones and cylinders, with each still retaining a sphere located at their centres. According to Ōnoki, the differences in shape demonstrated by this technique are reflective of the generational gap between its users. However, these alterations appear to be far from superficial and instead, seemingly affect the directionality of the resultant blast, with both the conical and cylindrical versions being used to propel the explosion over a considerable distance rather than confining it like the cube variant.