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I see the argument for involving the water clone technique with this one, but I think it would be best if was listed as a related technique instead. We don't know if those are directly involved with the water clone. We don't list the Second Mizukage's clone as derived from it either. [[User:Omnibender|Omnibender]] - [[User talk:Omnibender|Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Omnibender|Contributions]] 21:21, November 23, 2011 (UTC)
 
I see the argument for involving the water clone technique with this one, but I think it would be best if was listed as a related technique instead. We don't know if those are directly involved with the water clone. We don't list the Second Mizukage's clone as derived from it either. [[User:Omnibender|Omnibender]] - [[User talk:Omnibender|Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Omnibender|Contributions]] 21:21, November 23, 2011 (UTC)
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Should not it be mentioned that he used his staff ?
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--[[User:Elveonora|Elveonora]] ([[User talk:Elveonora|talk]]) 10:57, November 24, 2011 (UTC)

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Clone Technique

Sounds to me that it creates water clones to counter the attacks. Whether or not we list this as being derived from the Water Clone jutsu, it should be still listed as a clone tech.Umishiru (talk) 06:53, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

The difference is that a water clone is a clone of the person using it and this seems to create the same technique as the opponent (as with Naruto's Rasengan) to effectively block/counter the person. Joshbl56 06:56, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

Clone techs can be used for many purposes, after all Naruto back in the Second part of the Chnin exam had his clones use the transformation jutsu to turn into his teammates and later against Pein into boulders and rocks. Gaara used the sand clone jutsu for defensive purposes. This jutsu seems to act as a transformation and clone tech to counter the attacker, since its made of water as noted in the article they are clearly water clones and not shadow clones.Clone techs have a wide range of uses just looking beyond this jutsu here.Umishiru (talk) 07:03, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

I'm not sure what your getting at with the clone technique but all I meant was that this isn't a normal water clone since it also clones the technique the opponent is using. Joshbl56 07:09, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

All I am saying is that the water clone jutsu has a hand in its creation, part of it but not all.Umishiru (talk) 07:13, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

Ah, Ok. That makes perfect sense (sorry, I'm a little crazy from having to revert those changes from that wiki contributor). Should we also add that this technique is derived from the water clone technique? Joshbl56 07:16, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

I think we should wait for others to respond. It a bad thing to get a late night release as not that many are available for edit opinions. In fact I'll add now and if it gets removed or agreed to be removed later on, oh well.Umishiru (talk) 07:24, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

I just want let known my analyzation of the tech. Its looks like Yagura summoned it from his hand, that produced a water mirror that created mirror images that seem to be blurry and only see able on the water itself like they are only mirror images, he has his staff grab the disk and move it down while also naming the tech, the clones become less blurry and come out of the mirror to attack. I think the tech, creates a mirror image(s) and with a motion gives those images solid form from the water used to make the mirror.Umishiru (talk) 07:43, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

I see the argument for involving the water clone technique with this one, but I think it would be best if was listed as a related technique instead. We don't know if those are directly involved with the water clone. We don't list the Second Mizukage's clone as derived from it either. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 21:21, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

Should not it be mentioned that he used his staff ? --Elveonora (talk) 10:57, November 24, 2011 (UTC)