The user creates a large, flat, circular pool of water in front of their opponent. Its surface acts like a mirror, perfectly reflecting the attacking targets. By then hooking onto and rotating the "mirror" 90° with their staff, the reflections emerge and materialise from the mirror, where they collide with the mirrored targets. As these reflections use the exact same technique as their counterpart — regardless of its type — they counter the attack completely, while repelling them in the process. However, upon impact, the reflections disperse into water.
Trivia[]
- Mizukagami (水鏡) is a normal Japanese word referring to a reflective surface of water.
- In Naruto Mobile, the technique can be used after previously mirroring an attack to create a new reflection that attacks with the previously recorded techniques.[2]
- The trading card game Naruto Kayou by Studio Pierrot classifies this technique as A-Rank.[3]
See Also[]
- Mirrored Sudden Attacker Technique
- Water Clone Technique
- Moon Shadow Technique
- Water Release: Clear Mirror Still Water
- Water Mirror Colliding Bullets
References[]
- ↑ Fourth Databook, page 320
- ↑ Naruto Mobile Yagura (New Six Paths of Pain) Profile
- ↑ Naruto Kayou Yagura Karatachi OR-078 card

