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Of course there can be exceptions. Surely, there has to be a happy medium between removing all unnamed techniques and considering every single thing named in a video game to be a canon technique.

As noted above, several important and distinct techniques are mysteriously absent from the fourth databook, such as Madara's meteorites, "will materialisation", and Kurama's emotion sensing. But does that mean Susanoo simply grabbing somebody or grabbing somebody while Sasuke cuts them are separate techniques from Susanoo itself? Those were obviously inspired by canon uses of Susanoo, but there is absolutely zero indication they are considered separate techniques in the manga or anime.

When something named in a video game can easily fit under an existing technique, it probably isn't a separate technique. But when something named in a video game (or not named at all) doesn't match any existing technique, it should gets its own article. We can't pretend Susanoo grabbing a person and Madara pulling down meteors through an unknown method are in the same situation.