Talk:Uchiha Style Shurikenjutsu: "Lightning": Triple

article name style
I know we follow direct translations etc… but should an exception be made for the naming of this article to just "Lightning: Triple" sans the quotation marks? —Cerez 365 ™(talk) 22:41, July 8, 2017 (UTC)
 * I don't really see the issue... It wasn't an issue when Fire Release Bullet: "Blaze" came up...--BerserkerPhantom (talk) 22:49, July 8, 2017 (UTC)
 * Ohh. I didn't see that technique. It's fine then I suppose. Why are his technique names being written in quotation marks though is a whole other issue.—Cerez 365 ™Hyūga Symbol.svg(talk) 22:58, July 8, 2017 (UTC)
 * Because the kanji are written in brackets "「" & "」".--BerserkerPhantom (talk) 23:05, July 8, 2017 (UTC)
 * Are the brackets supposed to indicate something? Also, what about the 'Uchiha-Ryuu' part? Are we certain that's not part of the name?--GunmetalDragon (talk) 23:10, July 8, 2017 (UTC)
 * Not really, no. Not at least to my knowledge, anyways. Yes. And the name "Uchiha Style Shurikenjutsu: "Lightning": Triple" would just look silly and awkward.--BerserkerPhantom (talk) 23:12, July 8, 2017 (UTC)

Uchiha Classification
Considering how the initial part of this technique called "Uchiha Style", should be classify this as an Uchiha Clan technique?--Steveo920 (talk) 02:28, July 11, 2017 (UTC)
 * Except it isn't the first part of the technique's name. He simply called it Uchiha style shirikenjutsu, which, since Boruto is not an Uchiha, is open to interpretation until verified as an Uchiha-created technique. He could just mean that it's modelled after the other techniques we've seen.--Cerez 365 ™Hyūga Symbol.svg(talk) 02:45, July 11, 2017 (UTC)
 * But this jutsu is already listed under the jutsu list on the uchiha clan page. o.O--GunmetalDragon (talk) 05:28, July 11, 2017 (UTC)

Just as a heads up, I got the raw and Boruto doesn't use it as a prefix. He says "Uchiha-Ryu Shurikenjutsu...!" and then, on the next pages, the jutsu name. So yeah, it's probably a technique he got from Sasuke or whatever. • Seelentau 愛 議 12:27, July 11, 2017 (UTC)

Lightning Flash
This technique is literally just the Lightning Flash technique that both Sasuke and Sarada use and we know Boruto learned this from Sasuke so shouldn't they be classified as the same jutsu just different names used at different times and by different people? I'm sure there has been another case where two different people had their own separate names for the same jutsu. Djghostface292 (talk) 15:22, July 12, 2017 (UTC)
 * The same effect doesn't necessary mean that the techniques are the same. For example, both Sasuke and Omoi use the jutsu that flow the lightning chakra through the sword, but Sasuke's technique is a separate jutsu called by him Sword of Kusanagi: Chidori Katana. Ravenlot 27 (talk) 15:30, July 12, 2017 (UTC)
 * But like I said, we know, as it has been confirmed, that Boruto learned this technique from Sasuke in the first place and he even calls it an Uchiha shurikenjutsu. I'm not saying they just have the same effect, I'm saying that I think these two are the exact same techniques but Boruto just came up with his own name for it. Djghostface292 (talk) 15:47, July 12, 2017 (UTC)djghostface292
 * Lightning Flash needs a Fūma Shuriken, this one needs 3 separate, basic shuriken, so... It's a small, yet important nitpick.--BerserkerPhantom (talk) 16:07, July 12, 2017 (UTC)
 * true, I wasn't thinking of that. Isn't there another technique Sasuke has just like his where he coats regular shuriken in lightning? Djghostface292 (talk) 16:23, July 12, 2017 (UTC)djghostface292
 * C`mon, I think the nitpicks are unnecessary here. Effect doesn't suggest that's completely the same jutsu. Let's say it that way: Sasuke always uses Chidori as a template for his lightning techniques, including the Fuma Shuriken coating (since it was clearly Chidori flown through it). But there's no reason to believe Boruto can use Chidori, so his lighting chakra flow is based on some other (seemingly, more simple) principle. Ravenlot 27 (talk) 16:29, July 12, 2017 (UTC)