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== Overview == |
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− | [[Minato Namikaze]] created the [[Rasengan]] with the intention of combining it with his own [[nature]], a task that proved too difficult for him to complete prior to his death. [[Kakashi Hatake]] also failed to combine the Rasengan with his own [[lightning]]-nature, causing him to invent the [[Chidori]] instead.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 321, pages 9-10</ref> Naruto initially struggles to combine the Rasengan with his [[wind]]-nature, which he describes as needing to look left and right at the same time.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 329, pages 1-5</ref> He is eventually able to overcome this obstacle by using [[shadow clone]]s: he provides the [[chakra]], one shadow clone [[shape]]s the chakra into a sphere, and a second infuses the sphere with wind.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 330, page 3</ref> The end product becomes the Wind Release: Rasengan.<ref name="c337"/> Users who have mastered the Rasengan's shape transformation will only need one shadow clone, to provide the wind-nature,<ref>''Boruto'' episode 168</ref> and with additional experience users can perform it without any shadow clones at all.<ref name="BE41">''Boruto'' episode 41</ref> |
+ | [[File:Konohamaru's Wind Release Rasengan.png|thumb|left|Konohamaru's version generates an air current.]] [[Minato Namikaze]] created the [[Rasengan]] with the intention of combining it with his own [[nature]], a task that proved too difficult for him to complete prior to his death. [[Kakashi Hatake]] also failed to combine the Rasengan with his own [[lightning]]-nature, causing him to invent the [[Chidori]] instead.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 321, pages 9-10</ref> Naruto initially struggles to combine the Rasengan with his [[wind]]-nature, which he describes as needing to look left and right at the same time.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 329, pages 1-5</ref> He is eventually able to overcome this obstacle by using [[shadow clone]]s: he provides the [[chakra]], one shadow clone [[shape]]s the chakra into a sphere, and a second infuses the sphere with wind.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 330, page 3</ref> The end product becomes the Wind Release: Rasengan.<ref name="c337"/> Users who have mastered the Rasengan's shape transformation will only need one shadow clone, to provide the wind-nature,<ref>''Boruto'' episode 168</ref> and with additional experience users can perform it without any shadow clones at all.<ref name="BE41">''Boruto'' episode 41</ref> |
Naruto's version appears largely identical to a standard Rasengan, but is stronger,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 339, pages 12-14</ref> and capable of being thrown.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 86</ref> When used in combination with [[Water]] [[Water Release: Tearing Torrent|Release]], its wind nature can [[Typhoon Water Vortex Technique|expand]] the other jutsu's coverage area.<ref name="c337">''Naruto'' chapter 337</ref> Konohamaru's usage is surrounded by an aura and generates a large current of air, with its strength being capable of destroying a hill from a distance.<ref name="BE41"/> Boruto's is uniquely green in chakra and sports rings around the central sphere. Though his is incomplete, Boruto is able to throw it.<ref>''Boruto'' episode 169</ref> |
Naruto's version appears largely identical to a standard Rasengan, but is stronger,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 339, pages 12-14</ref> and capable of being thrown.<ref>''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 86</ref> When used in combination with [[Water]] [[Water Release: Tearing Torrent|Release]], its wind nature can [[Typhoon Water Vortex Technique|expand]] the other jutsu's coverage area.<ref name="c337">''Naruto'' chapter 337</ref> Konohamaru's usage is surrounded by an aura and generates a large current of air, with its strength being capable of destroying a hill from a distance.<ref name="BE41"/> Boruto's is uniquely green in chakra and sports rings around the central sphere. Though his is incomplete, Boruto is able to throw it.<ref>''Boruto'' episode 169</ref> |
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The Wind Release: Rasengan is an original technique created by Naruto Uzumaki.
Overview
Minato Namikaze created the Rasengan with the intention of combining it with his own nature, a task that proved too difficult for him to complete prior to his death. Kakashi Hatake also failed to combine the Rasengan with his own lightning-nature, causing him to invent the Chidori instead.[1] Naruto initially struggles to combine the Rasengan with his wind-nature, which he describes as needing to look left and right at the same time.[2] He is eventually able to overcome this obstacle by using shadow clones: he provides the chakra, one shadow clone shapes the chakra into a sphere, and a second infuses the sphere with wind.[3] The end product becomes the Wind Release: Rasengan.[4] Users who have mastered the Rasengan's shape transformation will only need one shadow clone, to provide the wind-nature,[5] and with additional experience users can perform it without any shadow clones at all.[6]
Naruto's version appears largely identical to a standard Rasengan, but is stronger,[7] and capable of being thrown.[8] When used in combination with Water Release, its wind nature can expand the other jutsu's coverage area.[4] Konohamaru's usage is surrounded by an aura and generates a large current of air, with its strength being capable of destroying a hill from a distance.[6] Boruto's is uniquely green in chakra and sports rings around the central sphere. Though his is incomplete, Boruto is able to throw it.[9]
Tailed Beast Influence
In the Sasuke Shinden novel, Naruto uses the power of the Nine-Tails to form a Wind Release: Rasengan that he's able to throw; he also doesn't need any shadow clones to create it. When it hits its target, it creates a shockwave of wind away from Naruto. In the anime, Naruto instead uses "Rasengan: Flash".
Trivia
- In the anime, Asura Ōtsutsuki developed Amenomihashira, a precursor to this technique.