Talk:Steam Armour: Steam Enhanced Strength

I was wondering why should Han's new jutsu be deleted? I mean I can go either way on this. It can be considered a style of Taijutsu that is exclusive to Han but at the same time gives more info on the steam armor article. So what do you all think? --Tuxedo12 (talk) 18:02, September 22, 2012 (UTC)

Yeah, we shoud keep Steam Armour: Steam Enhanced Strength for several reasons: If you Han lovers think of any more reasons, add those too :).
 * 1) During the battle against Naruto and B, each jinchūriki showed us at least one technique in their "normal state" (Yugito - Claw Creation, Yagura - Water Mirror, Roshi - Scorching Stream Rock, Utakata - Bubbles Technique and Fu - Scale Camouflage), so it's pretty clear that Han used this technique in his "normal state".
 * 2) Several Techniques like for example Sword of Kusanagi: Chidori Katana, have been used through tools, so why not this one? Another example: Lightning Dragon Tornado and Kiba (but anime only).
 * 3) Under Han's unique traits it says "Steam-based ninjutsu", so this is the ninjutsu that Han's using in his fights.

So, I propose keeping this page (mabybe a name change) and that's that! So what do you think Naruto fans? :)--Omojuze (talk) 18:49, October 14, 2012 (UTC)

If there will be no denials by tomorrow, this fight between Han haters and Han lovers will be over and lovers will win (You must write why u deny this jutsu, you haters) :). --Omojuze (talk) 18:55, October 14, 2012 (UTC)


 * Because Enchanted Strength isn't a jutsu, or even an application of taijutsu. It was using the Steam Armor to augment his strength, information that is already in the Steam Armor article.
 * Now to debunk the rest of these,
 * 1)Each has shown an ability, that is true. That doesn't make a punch from Han a technique.
 * 2) Sword of Kusanagi: Chidori Katana is a jutsu, using nature transformation. All we know about the Steam Armor is that it augments strength. Don't know if chakra is involved or anything. Also, it's already mentioned in Steam Armor.
 * 3) And yet we have not seen ninjutsu, we saw taijutsu.--TheUltimate3 Allied Shinobi Forces Symbol.svg (talk) 20:31, October 14, 2012 (UTC)