Talk:Scorch Release

Name
I think it's "Heat Release". Yatanogarasu 07:55, December 26, 2010 (UTC)

A combination of...??
Seeing as this clearly involves flames and Pakura is from the sand... it is a possible combo of Fire+Wind chakra.

The way the ninja shriveled up as if dehydrated may be a reference of the heat waves in the desert. As seen in Gaara's Wind Release justu and Temari's Dust Wind technique, sand and desert things are commonly assossiated with wind release; this connects back to dehydration in the desert.

When i look at this kekkei genkai, the word that comes to mind is arid just like the desert. the arid winds can cause dehydration and the heat causes evaporation. Honestly I kinda lost myself right not and have no idea wut im talking about but it kinda makes sense.

so yeahh.. Fire + Wind? makes sense 76.197.224.30 (talk) 09:19, December 26, 2010 (UTC)

While I agree that this will turn out to be Fire and Wind, the fact is that we only saw Pakura use Scorch Release, and while it looks like fire, we shouldn't suggest fire is a part of it. This isn't the same as Ōnoki, who we saw using Earth Release before using Dust Release, or Darui, who we saw using both Water Release and Lightning Release before using Storm Release. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 16:40, December 26, 2010 (UTC)

Well, it could be Fire + Lightning as both substances are very hot, but I can't see how Fire + Wind could be Explosion, so I guess Fire + Wind makes the most sense right now. That, and the creator of this talk made a convincing argument. --S.C. Amigo (talk) 16:58, December 26, 2010 (UTC)

Funny, I can see Fire and Lightning being Explosion as well. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 17:05, December 26, 2010 (UTC)

Literal translation
Is the literal translation scorch release or heat release, because I remember seeing on the spoilers that it was called heat release, and MangaStream is known for adding in their own touches to give it style. So I was just wondering about that.Red-kun (talk) 11:27, December 26, 2010 (UTC)Red-kun
 * No worries, "燋" means "scorch; burn; scald" and as far as I know, it's related to burning, not necessarily with a fire. --GoDai (talk) 11:53, December 26, 2010 (UTC)