In summoning animals a blood contract is required, how does the summoning of inanimate objects work?
In summoning animals a blood contract is required, how does the summoning of inanimate objects work?
I think you usually needs scrolls to summons objects (Such as weaponry).
Where as summoning living beings, things aren't exactly clear. For instance, Pa could summon Naruto yet he didn't have a blood contract with him (that we know of at least). Yet usually when you summon a living being, you use a blood contract.
I think it's more of a chakra base thing than a blood thing. Madara and Obito could summon Kurama yet i don't think that Bijuu bleed.
Flying thundergod works like the summoning technique, yet you don't need blood contract for it. You just teleport somebody from mark 1 to mark 2, and the mark is most likely chakra based.
The rinnegan user can summon its path thanks to the rinnegan rods, which can handle chakra.
So probably a blood contract is chakra based as well.
Vladosaurus wrote: Flying thundergod works like the summoning technique, yet you don't need blood contract for it. You just teleport somebody from mark 1 to mark 2, and the mark is most likely chakra based.
FTG has nothing to do with the summoning jutsu.
UltimaDude wrote:
Vladosaurus wrote: Flying thundergod works like the summoning technique, yet you don't need blood contract for it. You just teleport somebody from mark 1 to mark 2, and the mark is most likely chakra based.
FTG has nothing to do with the summoning jutsu.
I think it was stated that they work in similar fashion. At the end of the day, both of them are glorified space-time jutsus.
Vladosaurus wrote: I think it was stated that they work in similar fashion. At the end of the day, both of them are glorified space-time jutsus.
FTG was compared to the summoning jutsu because they both involve teleportation. The OP asked about the requirments about the summoning jutsu, not FTG