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|literal english=A thousand long cylindrical objects |
|literal english=A thousand long cylindrical objects |
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|other names=Needles |
|other names=Needles |
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− | |users=Genma Shiranui, Haku, Kin Tsuchi, Sasori, Shigure, Shizune, Tenten, Anko Mitarashi~anime, Aoi Rokushō~anime, Kabuto Yakushi~anime, Kankurō~anime, Kushimaru Kuriarare~anime, Sakura Haruno~anime, Shura~anime, Danzō Shimura~game, Hidan~game, Ino Yamanaka~game, Karin~game, Orochimaru~game, Tsunade~game |
+ | |users=Genma Shiranui, Haku, Kin Tsuchi, Sasori, Shigure, Shizune, Tenten, Anko Mitarashi~anime, Aoi Rokushō~anime, Kabuto Yakushi~anime, Kankurō~anime, Kushimaru Kuriarare~anime, Sakura Haruno~anime, Shura~anime, Danzō Shimura~game, Hidan~game, Ino Yamanaka~game, Karin~game, Orochimaru~game, Tsunade~game |
|debut manga=15 |
|debut manga=15 |
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|debut anime=9 |
|debut anime=9 |
Revision as of 00:13, 14 December 2012
Senbon are metal needles with a point at both ends. They often serve a medical purpose, being used to strike acupuncture points. They have little killing power, but can be thrown with great accuracy. A user with proper medical knowledge however, can effectively use senbon in battle to incapacitate or even kill their target should they aim for vital spots. To make these needles more effective, the user can poison the tips of the senbon. An added benefit of throwing these at the enemy is that these are smaller than a kunai or a shuriken, making it harder to see and dodge.