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Re: blaze talk
I guess it was deleted. WindStar7125 (talk) 21:53, June 4, 2014 (UTC) WindStar7125

Blaze talk
That was me. I archived the largest portion of older topics, which made a pretty big archive, and the most recent topic, well, see the very big warning in the top of that talk page. Arguments about Blaze Release have been done ad nauseam, and just end up going in circles all too familiar, which are pointless considering there has been no new relevant information on what it is or how it works pretty much since the term was first introduced. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 21:55, June 4, 2014 (UTC)
 * Try having to part of those, explaining the same thing over and over again. Actually, don't, it'll make your brain hurt. Regarding your question, wind and blaze were only used collaboratively so far, not against each other. In a collaboration technique, the composing techniques feed into each other. Regarding what blaze may or may not be composed of, that's the "explain so many times your brain hurts" I mentioned before. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 22:08, June 4, 2014 (UTC)
 * If they had been used against each other, there's also the issue of the amount of chakra put in them. A jutsu of a "weaker" nature can overcome one of a "stronger" nature if the jutsu is more powerful or has more chakra put behind them. For example, say Naruto threw a Rasenshuriken against Sasuke's Great Fireball. Rasenshuriken is a much more powerful technique, so it makes up for the nature disadvantage. There is no instance of blaze and wind being pitted against one another to say how they'd work, and the amount of chakra put into the jutsu also influences it. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 00:02, June 5, 2014 (UTC)
 * To which I again refer you to what has been said ad nauseam of what this is, on the basis of having a different name alone. A summarised version is at the second to last topic in the second Blaze Release talk page archive. Following that, if Blaze Release is truly just a strong Fire Release, Kishimoto has to explicitly say so, because he has developed an entire logical basis for something with a different name not to be just a strong Fire Release. The same argument erupted when Storm Release first appeared. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 12:41, June 5, 2014 (UTC)