Talk:Wind Release: Shakujō Twister

Appearance ?
I don't remember this technique appearing in the anime, nor even named either, so this is possible speculation. --Speysider Talk Page 16:35, July 26, 2013 (UTC)


 * I don't remember this technique either and I just finished rewatching the arc. ~ Ten Tailed Fox Yamagakure Symbol.svg 18:25, July 26, 2013 (UTC)


 * In Shippūden episode 61, after Sora's demonic hand emerged and he attacked Kazuma, the older man used this technique.


 * It was never named whatsoever in the series. This is just some fan name you've given the technique. --Speysider Talk Page 08:58, July 27, 2013 (UTC)


 * Well, Speysider, if it is an unnamed technique, then its fine. It describes the technique. I've gone back and looked at what he said, and he's right. Kazuma does preform a wind blast with his shakujō. Its just like Fire Release: Great Fireball Shower. Do you think that's a canon name? No. Nor is this. Its an unnamed technique. Hence, it is just given a name that describes the technique, and this cuts it. ~ Ten Tailed Fox Yamagakure Symbol.svg 09:32, July 27, 2013 (UTC)


 * I'll concur on that, but calling it a Wind Release technique is going a bit far imo. --Speysider Talk Page 09:33, July 27, 2013 (UTC)


 * What if we merge it with Gunbai Fanned Wind, since they are both unnamed "wind" techniques that do basically the same thing and call it something along the lines of "Wind Shockwave"? ~ Ten Tailed Fox Yamagakure Symbol.svg 09:36, July 27, 2013 (UTC)


 * Sounds interesting to me. Do we have any unnamed, tool-based wind blast techniques we can merge into this? Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 17:27, July 27, 2013 (UTC)


 * Well, Gunbai Fanned Wind and this technique are the only two I know of. They use different tools but do pretty much exactly the same thing, and are both anime-only. ~ Ten Tailed Fox Yamagakure Symbol.svg 01:53, July 28, 2013 (UTC)

one produces a twister that starts at the user and moves outwards, the other just creates an invisible blast of wind. don't think a merge fits this scenario honestly. --J spencer93 (talk) 18:27, October 2, 2013 (UTC)