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After Akamaru uses [[Dynamic Marking]] to mark a target, both he and Kiba use [[Man Beast Combination Transformation: Double-Headed Wolf]] to become a large, two-headed wolf. The two then perform a much more powerful [[Dual Piercing Fang]] attack. Like the lesser version, they spin rapidly to attack their target. Unlike the previous version, however, they move so rapidly that they can't see where they're going, hence the reason for the earlier Dynamic Marking, which allows them to track their opponents via the distinctive scent.
 
After Akamaru uses [[Dynamic Marking]] to mark a target, both he and Kiba use [[Man Beast Combination Transformation: Double-Headed Wolf]] to become a large, two-headed wolf. The two then perform a much more powerful [[Dual Piercing Fang]] attack. Like the lesser version, they spin rapidly to attack their target. Unlike the previous version, however, they move so rapidly that they can't see where they're going, hence the reason for the earlier Dynamic Marking, which allows them to track their opponents via the distinctive scent.

Revision as of 21:17, 18 November 2010

After Akamaru uses Dynamic Marking to mark a target, both he and Kiba use Man Beast Combination Transformation: Double-Headed Wolf to become a large, two-headed wolf. The two then perform a much more powerful Dual Piercing Fang attack. Like the lesser version, they spin rapidly to attack their target. Unlike the previous version, however, they move so rapidly that they can't see where they're going, hence the reason for the earlier Dynamic Marking, which allows them to track their opponents via the distinctive scent.

This attack is powerful enough to cut a person in two, and even dent a Rashōmon gate. Even if the attack misses, its speed is so great that the surrounding air can slice like a blade. Such power is not without its drawbacks, however. Not only does this attack effectively blind both Kiba and Akamaru for its duration, but it tires them such that they can only perform it twice during Part I before requiring rest.

References

  1. Second Databook, page 208