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Shuriken, like kunai, are one of the more basic weapons seen in Naruto series. They are sharpened, four-pronged metal stars, useful for throwing. Although small, they can be used to distract, pin down enemy shinobi, or if accurate enough, can be deadly. They have an open circle in the centre, used for grabbing with a finger, to avoid cutting oneself, or to put thread through. The circle is also beneficial to the weapons overall aerodynamics, ensuring more accurate trajectories.

Types of Shuriken

  • In addition to the basic shuriken, larger, arm-length shuriken have been seen in the series. They are usually carried on the back or stored in scrolls.[1]
  • The Fūma Shuriken is of a similar size, but is more lethal and can be folded together for easier storage.[2]
  • During the Chūnin Exams, one of the weapons Tenten threw at Temari was a fairly large shuriken that resembled a swastika ('卍') of sorts.[3]
  • The shuriken of the Land of Birds are a little bit different. It has three-pronged metal stars instead of four.
  • There have also been seen shuriken with bent points.
  • In the anime it was mentioned that there were cat shuriken.
  • Toroi of Kumogakure employs the use of slightly angular, square-shaped shuriken of varying sizes, ranging from those similar to the typically observed variant to ones nearly as large as his own person.[4]
  • One of the weapons created by was a useless shuriken that had so many points that it was impossible to grab.

Shuriken Launching Weapons

Shuriken launcher

A shuriken launcher.

  • An unnamed Konoha shinobi used an unusual semi-circular launcher against Pain's Deva Path, containing a considerable quantity of shuriken, which could be launched simultaneously.[5] This was achieved by holding onto a handle located at the crescents centre, while pulling out an attached length of chain that caused the shuriken to rotate, before firing the entirety in a single direction.[6]
  • Toroi used a simple length of cord to thread numerous shuriken together, in such a manner that the entirety could be released and thrown consecutively with just a single motion.[4]

Trivia

References

  1. Naruto chapter 1, page 27
  2. Naruto chapter 14, pages 13-14
  3. Naruto chapter 74, page 2
  4. 4.0 4.1 Naruto chapter 546, pages 1-3
  5. Naruto chapter 423, page 2
  6. Naruto: Shippūden episode 159