User talk:Omnibender/Elemental recomposition table

Oil
Fire + Earth + Water = Oil release. I know Jiraiya used oil and he turned chakra into oil. With Kishi rectoning Amatersu into Blaze and Deidara's techs into collaborative Explosion and Earth its possible Jiraiya could have been using an elemental nature.Water And Earth creates a solution which is then give combustable properties through fire aka oil. I know Jiraiya didn't use and Water element tech but he knew enough to teach someone else about it.Umishiru (talk) 07:26, February 21, 2011 (UTC)

Blood Release
have u ever thought about a blood release as a possible three element combo possibly like water-yin-yang or as water-yin/yang-and another element. u know prolly something with water 01:38, February 25, 2011 (UTC)Muguruma69 (talk)
 * I have thought about it, but I'm a bit conflicted over the idea. My current idea for water + yin + yang is ocean, but that maybe too similar to wave, which I use as yang + water in the two element combinations. I can see how the three can make blood, and it sort of makes sense, but there's this unease about it. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 22:13, February 25, 2011 (UTC)

Triple Elements
I like the triple elemental combinations you came up with so far. I don't know if you need it, but here's some help on the names:


 * and.
 * and.
 * and.
 * Technically 炭 means charcoal (also written as 木炭, mokutan), but it can also be used for all kinds of coal. Normal coal is usually called.
 * and.
 * 汞 is a rather uncommon kanji for mercury, but still used in certain compound words and it's the standard word for mercury in Chinese. It's pronounced as 'mizugane' on its own. 水銀 literally means 'water silver' and the kanji you're using for mercury at the moment is simply the kanji for silver.
 * and.
 * and.
 * and.
 * and.
 * and.
 * and if you mean the drinks or  if you mean the basic substance.
 * and.
 * Just wanted to add this: and.
 * and.
 * For star, I personally prefer over, but that's just my personal preference. 星 is more poetic, but also more broadly defined, as it can refer to practically any celestial body.

—ShounenSuki (talk 11:32, March 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks. I already had some of those, but you did point out some stuff I didn't have. The one I intend to use is 石炭 indeed, because it's mineral coal, not the you get by heating wood. The uncommon kanji for mercury is welcome. I do mean the substance in alcohol's case, though I can see the nature being used to make beverages as well. I think I'll stay with flesh, since that incorporates muscle as well as other soft tissues. I specifically used the more narrow term for star because I want to focus on the plasma of it. I originally had this as Plasma Release, but then someone pointed out I could use star. The combinations I'm having most difficulty with are the ones with lightning, yang, and wind. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 16:14, March 5, 2011 (UTC)
 * Glad I could help. I would like to point out, though, that since 心 can also be translated as 'heart', it is now finally possible to summon Captain Planet ^^
 * Also, would you like some icons with your new elements? —ShounenSuki (talk 00:22, March 6, 2011 (UTC)
 * "By your powers combined, I am Captain Planet!". Make them only as you're willing to make. Ideas on stuff with wind, lightning, or yang (the most problematic ones) are also welcome. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 00:24, March 6, 2011 (UTC)
 * Not bad idea, the Captain Planet thing. Wind-Yin-Yang combination could be Spirit or Soul Release since you already have health, mind, flesh, and blood. Deva Path and 3 of the 5 treasures manipulate the soul. --Sorrel (talk) 07:01, March 7, 2011 (UTC)
 * The problem with soul is that there are (I think) various kanji for it, and several can also mean other things. I also want to have a good reasoning for that, and so far what I can come up with is unsatisfactory for my standard. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 17:03, March 7, 2011 (UTC)
 * I glad you like the icons ^^ If you're looking for a nice kanji for soul, 魂 is the most common one. 霊 is mroe related to the deceased. —ShounenSuki (talk 18:48, March 7, 2011 (UTC)
 * Will probably use it, but I still need to come up with a viable reasoning for the combination. Is there some cultural connection between wind/air and the soul in the Japanese culture? I know the kanji used for Gas Release can also mean spirit. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 19:34, March 7, 2011 (UTC)
 * Not really, as far as I know. 風 can be used for concepts like manners, customs, and style — e.g. and  — but that's about as close as you can get. I do think that 魂 encompasses these concepts, though. Although similar to the English words spirit and soul, 魂 and 霊 have very unique meanings. Read this for more detailed info. —ShounenSuki (talk 20:06, March 7, 2011 (UTC)
 * So it's something that kinda reminds one from habit/personality. I see there's also a relation with the word soul that three of the tools used by Kinkaku and Ginkaku use to curse and seal others. Yeah, I'm using it. Just a question before I add it. 魂遁 would be Konton or Gonton? Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 20:12, March 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * Konton. —ShounenSuki (talk 20:24, March 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * You might find this interesting:
 * There's a word for soul in Japanese,, that is written with 魂 — the kanji we talked about above — and 魄, which is a kanji that means roughly the same as 魂. However, both have a subtle difference to them. 魂 is said to refer to that part of the soul that governs the mind — the Yang energy — whereas 魄 refers to that part of the soul that governs the body — the Yin energy. —ShounenSuki (talk 20:38, March 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * So, in a way, Kishimoto may have switched some characteristics from Yin and Yang? Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 02:18, March 9, 2011 (UTC)
 * Yeah, odd isn't it? I wonder if it was a mistake or done on purpose... Here's a little list from the Japanese Wikipedia, showing some examples of the duality of Yin and Yang:
 * {| border="1" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable"

!　!Yin !Yang !Fundamental characteristics !Inclination !Function !Movement !Oscillation !Direction !Location !Weight !Light intensity !Humidity !Density !Form !Shape !Sense of touch !Particles !Chemical elements !Enviroment !Climate !Biological characteristics !Sex !Respiration !Organ structure !Nerves !reinforce/reduce (acupuncture) !Attitude, sensitivity !Work !Culture !Dimension !In-/exterior !Martial arts !Battle !Orientation !Spouses !Parents !Sides !Heavenly bodies !Weather !Day/night !Heaven/Earth !Temperature !Numbers !Business !State of affairs !Human beings !Mathematics !Spring/Autumn !Summer/Winter !East/West !North/South !Back/abdomen !Emotions !Internal organs !Human body structure !Portions !Height !Sound pitch, tone !Light/dark !Mountains !Rivers
 * centripetal force
 * centrifugal force
 * contraction
 * expansion
 * scattering, dispersion, disassembly, separation
 * adhesion, assimilation, gathering, formation
 * lethargic, slow
 * vigorous, quick
 * short wave, high frequency
 * long wave, low frequency
 * descending, horizontal
 * ascending, vertical
 * inside, centre
 * outside, circumference
 * heavy
 * light
 * dark (dim light, moonlight)
 * bright (bright light, sunlight)
 * damp
 * dry
 * dense
 * thin
 * small
 * large
 * deflating
 * expanding
 * hard
 * soft
 * electrons
 * protons
 * nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, calcium, etc.
 * hydrogen, carbon, sodium, arsenic, magnesium, etc.
 * waves　―　air　―
 * ―　water　―　earth
 * cold climate
 * tropical climate
 * plant
 * animal
 * female
 * male
 * exhalation
 * inhalation
 * solid organs, condensing
 * Hollow organs, swelling
 * central nerves, parasympathetic nerves
 * peripheral nerves, sympathetic nerves
 * reinforce
 * reduce
 * calm, negative/unmotivated, defensive
 * active, positive/assertive, offensive
 * physical, social
 * psychological, mental
 * material
 * mental
 * space
 * time
 * interior
 * exterior
 * gentle
 * strong
 * Defence
 * Offence
 * below, behind, right
 * above, front, left
 * wife
 * husband
 * mother
 * father
 * reverse
 * obverse
 * Moon (Great Yin)
 * Sun (Great Yang)
 * rain
 * clear
 * night
 * day
 * Earth
 * Heaven
 * cold
 * warm
 * even
 * odd
 * loss
 * profit
 * quiet
 * changing
 * Body
 * Spirit (mind)
 * - (negative)
 * + (positive)
 * Autumn
 * Spring
 * Summer
 * Winter
 * West
 * East
 * North
 * South
 * abdomen
 * back
 * constraint
 * excitement
 * Five (six) zàng: liver, heart, spleen, lungs, kidneys (and pericardium)
 * The six (five) fǔ: gall bladder, small intestine, stomach, large intestine, urinary bladder (and Sān Jiāo)
 * skin, bones
 * muscles
 * lower part
 * top part
 * low
 * high
 * low
 * high
 * light
 * dark
 * north
 * south
 * south
 * north
 * }
 * —ShounenSuki (talk 10:16, March 9, 2011 (UTC)


 * If I didn't know Yin-Yang applied to so many things, I'd say that this list fails to grasp to show "little". Still, there's stuff here I never heard of. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 17:49, March 9, 2011 (UTC)
 * Yin–Yang applies to everything. It is what the Universe is made of. —ShounenSuki (talk 20:37, March 9, 2011 (UTC)
 * Taking this table into consideration, I'd say coming up with properties and ideas will be far simpler, well, at least for the Yin and Yang combos. Vik0z0z (talk) Kami da! 13:52, March 13, 2011 (UTC)

Wind and earth combination
Man, it's annoying to see that empty spot for the wind-earth combination >< How about something that combines wind with the ability of Earth chakra to change how hard or soft something is? Perhaps a wind that can make anything it touches brittle, soft, or dull, pliable or hard? —ShounenSuki (talk 17:46, June 7, 2011 (UTC)
 * Oh I already have something in that spot. You need to take a raw look at it to see. It's one of the combinations I speculate on the most in the page. I hope Kishimoto will confirm it in coming chapters. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 01:12, June 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * Ah, of course. Te be honest, I still believe that's the best solution as well. Especially considering Dust Release. I even made an icon for it a long time ago already ^^ —ShounenSuki (talk 10:11, June 8, 2011 (UTC)

Fire, Water, and Yang.
Could this make steam release? Because when fire and water come together, steam happens, and yang is like making things more powerful... That's just what I was thinking. And would Mirror Release be like genjutsu? I think it sounds like a really cool idea. --Ampm123 (talk) 23:22, June 9, 2011 (UTC)Ampm123
 * I'm not considering steam as an option since Han is already known to use it, and his isn't even implied to be an element. I haven't imagined any of the combinations in this page as genjutsu. I see Mirror Release as something that can be used in many ways, though the easiest ways which come to mind are defensive and supplementary. I have one idea for fire, water, and yang, but I haven't put it down yet because I hope to find a better alternative, since the one I thought up doesn't sound very offensive, it looks like a element version of medical ninjutsu, something like hot springs, since Yang Release has to do with energy and life. I tried finding something liquid and powerful, kinda like napalm, but nothing seems to fit, and when it sort of does, there's no native word in Japanese for it. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 23:44, June 9, 2011 (UTC)

I like the hot spring idea. And the reason I thought Mirror Release would be a genjutsu is because like one person would use a mirror release move, and the opponent would like see there self in the "mirror" and it would make an illusion... But that's just what I thought. Thanks for replying. --Ampm123 (talk) 00:14, June 10, 2011 (UTC)Ampm123

Mirrors do have a ring about illusions don't they? One example of what I think would be a good portrayal of Mirror Release is imprisoning something that is reflected in the mirror. In some cultures, mirrors show one's soul, and when someone dies, reflective surfaces are covered so the deceased one's soul isn't caught by accident and is able to move on. Negating an attack by doing the same with a Mirror Release technique is one example of what I think it can do. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 00:35, June 10, 2011 (UTC)

I never knew about the soul not moving on, that's really cool. I really like all your combonations on the table. --Ampm123 (talk) 01:38, June 10, 2011 (UTC)Ampm123

Lightning Yin fire...Power release?
I dont know about your power release theory... I mean raiton its self is power. You shouldnt wast this spot on Power Release, I think you should make something better. Im not forcing your I just think power release is really really lame.And I dont think thats even close to what masashi would say. Ill try to give you scientific ideas for other elements to.--Black-Light (talk) 05:16, June 12, 2011 (UTC)Black-Light
 * I'm not saying power as in electric power. I'm saying power as in work performance rate or energy conversion rate. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 05:25, June 12, 2011 (UTC)

The Original Techniques
I came across this article on the Japanese Wikipedia and I thought you might be interested. It's about the techniques that the elemental jutsu from Naruto were based on. Below is the translation. —ShounenSuki (talk 01:25, June 17, 2011 (UTC)

Tonjutsu
Within ninjutsu, are techniques used to hide or escape from the enemy. Also called the, there are a total of thirty techniques, consisting of the , the , and the.

Ten Methods of Heavenly Escapes
Methods using the weather to escape. To effectively use these, a ninja must be trained in telling what the weather will be from the look of the sky.
 * : Utilising the sun. For example: blinding the enemy by having the sun in your back.
 * : Utilising the moon. For example: taking the opportunity to escape when the moon is hidden behind clouds.
 * : Utilising the stars.
 * : Utilising the clouds.
 * : Utilising mist. For example: Advancing when heavy fog causes a poor field of vision.
 * : Utilising thunder. For example: predicting a thundercloud and using the diversion of the thunder to do reconnaissance.
 * : Utilising electricity. For example: taking the opportunity to escape when the enemy is caused to falter by static electricity.
 * : Utilising the wind.
 * : Utilising rain. For example: Waiting for an evening shower to cause a poor field of vision before escaping.
 * : Utilising snow. For example: preparing a special outfit designed to protect against the cold, so you can escape during a blizzard.

Ten Methods of Earthly Escapes
Methods using objects and the terrain to escape.
 * : Utilising wood. For example: making timber that is leaning against something fall down.
 * : Utilising grass. For example: binding up grass to someone stumble.
 * : Utilising fire. For example: causing a fire.
 * : Utilising smoke. For example: raising a smokescreen.
 * : Utilising earth. For example: throwing earth at the opponent.
 * : Utilising buildings. For example: taking refuge under the floor.
 * : Utilising money. For example: coiling up money and escape while the enemy is picking it up.
 * : Utilising stones. For example: hitting the opponent with stones.
 * : Utilising water. For example: averting the opponent by grabbing their attention, especially with the sound of water.
 * : Utilising hot water. For example: throwing boiling water at the enemy.

Ten Methods of Human Escapes
Methods using humans and animals to escape.
 * : Utilising the male gender.
 * : Utilising the female gender.
 * : Utilising aged people. For example: as disguise.
 * : Utilising children. For example: using a child as a decoy.
 * : Utilising people of high social status.
 * : Utilising people of low social status.
 * : Utilising birds. For example: using a falcon as a decoy.
 * : Utilising animals. For example: causing a horse act violently to raise an uproar.
 * : Utilising insects, reptiles, and amphibians. For example: throwing a snake at someone.
 * : Utilising fish.

Awesome. What exactly is the "hot water" one? I had this idea for fire, water, and yang, sort of hot spring, associating yang to healing baths and all, but I never actually listed because it doesn't feel like it has any offensive potential. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 02:07, June 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * The 'hot water' one is . The same as in Hidan's hometown Yugakure. It's the same word that gave rise to the ゆ sign often seen on onsen and the same kanji used in.
 * I personally don't see why an element should necessarily have mainly offensive potential. Defensive and supplementary potential can be just as handy. Still, hot water can hurt like hell, trust me. —ShounenSuki (talk 02:35, June 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * Is there another similar kanji for hot water or spring which would include that meaning? Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 00:55, June 18, 2011 (UTC)


 * I think 湯 already carries the healing aspect enough, if that's what you mean. One of the first things a native Japanese person would think of when seeing 湯 is onsen and healing baths. —ShounenSuki (talk 01:08, June 18, 2011 (UTC)