[X] Action Plan: Revoting the Same Plan
Faster than that, I believe. I think it's 5+level m/s.

That also doesn't account for chakra boosting. Gotta go fast. That'd be 31 m/s + whatever you get from Tac Move itself.

So, level 20 MEW would move at 31 m/s (i.e. 112 km/h or 69 mph) and Hazou can still jump off of that to move even faster.

It'd cost a chunk of chakra and his combat action, but I can see this being a really good way for Hazou to dramatically open/close the distance if he needs to.
 
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I was specifically refering to its use to block movement. Throw up a MEW between yourself and someone running at you to slow them down, that kind of thing. In this context I was imagining a teamfight between team uplift and another team where Hazou started the fight by throwing up a MEW to slow the enemy team's engagement to make time for Kei and Noburi to put up an airdome, etc.
Also, walls don't really slow ninja down unless they are ridiculously tall. They can run and/or jump over them.
 
Question for those among you who are actually familiar with canon:

Are there any non-filler ninja who are pure ninjutsu fighters? That is, they kick ass with their ninjutsu but their taijutsu & weapons skills are terrible? Academy students don't count -- we're talking actual field ninja.
 
Question for those among you who are actually familiar with canon:

Are there any non-filler ninja who are pure ninjutsu fighters? That is, they kick ass with their ninjutsu but their taijutsu & weapons skills are terrible? Academy students don't count -- we're talking actual field ninja.
Does Naruto count? :p
 
Question for those among you who are actually familiar with canon:

Are there any non-filler ninja who are pure ninjutsu fighters? That is, they kick ass with their ninjutsu but their taijutsu & weapons skills are terrible? Academy students don't count -- we're talking actual field ninja.

You probably don't think of them as ninjutsu users because it's so specialized, but obvious answer is the Aburame clan. The depend so much on their insects, and while they do know how to throw a punch it's a very minor part of their threat.
 
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To clarify, the question asks if we're allowed to sell directly to the military.
Not posting this inside a dump because it's been answered before, but to reiterate: yes, you can sell military gear / services to the Hokage and the Hokage's administration, who will then distribute them.
 
Question for those among you who are actually familiar with canon:

Are there any non-filler ninja who are pure ninjutsu fighters? That is, they kick ass with their ninjutsu but their taijutsu & weapons skills are terrible? Academy students don't count -- we're talking actual field ninja.

Kankuro, pain also might qualify. Zaku the sound genin didn't show any taijutsu skills as far as I recall
 
Player QuINOA Doc said:
Does Kagome think Hazou is capable of learning, and, separately, modifying Force Barrier (for spinny force walls of death no jutsu).
Hazō can probably learn to scribe it in his own sealing language with Kagome's help, but it might be a situation like the skywalkers where he cannot actually infuse them successfully. Similarly for modifying, at least for small modifications. Hazō feels that asking about getting it down to one seal has a pretty good chance of either sending Kagome off down a sealing-theory rabbit hole or off on a screaming tangential rant about stupid stinking sealing students who want to turn themselves inside out and yellow.

Player QuINOA Doc said:
Does Genjutsu still use the same mechanics and stat requirements?
Yes.

Player QuINOA Doc said:
Also, does it require Technique Hacking to create one's own [genjutsu]? I ask because Mari indicated she had created her own, but then later said she doesn't know TH.
She did say that.

Player QuINOA Doc said:
Similarly, does Medical Ninjutsu roll itself to develop new Medical Ninjutsu Techniques?
No, you need Technique Hacking for that -- at least, as far as Noburi knows.

Is it legal to hire Pangolins to work in Konoha? How do we know if they can do anything other than dig huge burrows?
Keiko using summons to help her on a mission she's accepted would be fine, since ninja are expected to use ninja magic bullshit on missions even if they're domestic. Having summons work separately from you would be more tricky. In principle you could get a license to do so. The difficulty of obtaining that license would depend on exactly what work you wanted them to do. Assisting with construction, for example conflicts directly with civilians unless you've been hired out by those civilians as subcontractors for a D-class mission. This might lead to some ninja crying foul when their work is taken away by people/creatures who aren't even Leaf nin.

I think this would qualify under "using ninja powers for self-improvement"
In what way is having pangolins do extra work in town self-improvement...?

Doton: Directed Shrapnel Mine

Attribute Costs: Int 1, Wits 3, Control 4
Chakra Cost: 20 + 3 per mine beyond 5. It is boostable.
Description: This technique plants temporary traps in the fashion the user dictates. These are near-invisible, blending in with their surroundings, and explode to send shards of chakra earth flying violently. There are variants of this technique, including one that does not allow the user to dictate where the mines are placed (Int 2 instead), and one that has a larger effective range (Control * 2), but these are not known in Leaf.

Mechanics: Roll DSM versus Awareness when Tac Moving across terrain affected by DSM -- an Awareness success indicates noticing and avoiding the mine. Degrees of failure dictate injury class. Directed Shrapnel Mine is capable of friendly fire, but given time to train with those that use it, it may be avoided. The explosions occur in a Melee range -- minor injuries are possible beyond that, but it loses much of it penetrative power, then. This technique lasts between 5 and 10 minutes. It may be used on non-earthen surfaces, but is easier to see in that case (+5 dice to Awareness).

e: Possible addendum to the mechanics would be the ability to bait an enemy into following you across them while in melee with them, with a deception(or deception+Roki) roll as a move action.
This sounds like it basically stuffs Earth-chakra into a series of small, unstable bundles in range that then explode into chunks of rock of someone gets too close. Call it tentatively approved - we haven't double-checked how reasonable the costs / range are yet, but we like the fluff and the general mechanical idea.

Player QuINOA Doc said:
Does multicombat bonuses apply at the beginning of the first initiative, or only after everyone has gone? Because it's salient that ninjutsu users may not have their ninjutsu active (and therefore be unable to attack or defend) until then.
Ninjutsu specialists who want to survive geninhood pick a rapid-cast technique and train to activate it reflexively. They thus give and receive full MC bonuses from the very start of combat. This is what happened with Noburi and Hazō overreacting to the civilian child, for example.

For practical (and meta) reasons, a ninja can only learn one such technique, because you don't have time to evaluate a situation and select from the ninjutsu you know -- it has to be drilled into reflex so there's no possibility of conscious choice as to which one to use. It also needs to be learned right from the start to maximize your survivability. At that point in their development ninja typically have low chakra reserves, so fast-cast techniques like this typically are not among the most powerful. Fortunately, Noburi picked a good choice in Water Whip.

Player QuINOA Doc said:
Can Hazō MEW while underground via HLaM? What about HLaMing through MEWs, chakra constructs and natural constructs?
Hazō can cast MEW while underground as long as the surface is within range, since the technique will only form on the surface. He can HLaM through real granite, but not chakra constructs. See the HLaM informational post threadmark for more specifics.
 
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Question for those among you who are actually familiar with canon:

Are there any non-filler ninja who are pure ninjutsu fighters? That is, they kick ass with their ninjutsu but their taijutsu & weapons skills are terrible? Academy students don't count -- we're talking actual field ninja.
Any ninja that didn't have a serious showing in the manga (Shikaku, Inoichi, Shibi...). Mu, Kurotsuchi, and Deidara of Rock; Gengetsu of Mist; Rasa and Gaara of Sand; Shi of Cloud. There's other cases like Nagato who we never saw fighting with Taijutsu/weapons due to his being crippled (or would Asura count?), or unconventional "weapons" users like Temari. Tayuya is a unique case since she uses ninjutsu and genjutsu, but not taijutsu or weapons skills. Unless you count her Doki.
 
Yes! Finally, we might have a use for Intelligence in combat (I mean, other than sealing, but that's not really in combat).
 
"But the really dangerous one is Deidara, the Last of the Dragonlords. He swoops in on his legendary grey dragon with his blond hair streaming in the wind, saturates the battlefield with perfectly-made explosives, then watches and takes notes on exactly how everyone dies so he can make the next batch even better. They say half of all explosives used in the last Fang-Claw war had his mark on them."

Just as an aside, this is one of the most glorious lines I've ever read.

Also, Kagome never specifically said what Deidara is supposed to be the Summoner of so my guess is either dragons or pure explosive force.
 
So I've never really questioned this before, but I don't think it makes a lot of sense to have Technique Hacking as some separate, secret skill that's parallel to Sealing. Or rather, it makes a certain amount of game mechanics sense, but it doesn't necessarily make a lot of sense in universe. We don't even get a sniff of it as some separate, specially trained skill in canon. It just seems to be something that you learn how to do as you learn the building blocks of techniques and start to go, "Well if I change this, then maybe that." Nothing like sealing.

Basically, what's the deal with Technique Hacking? What if you just take a jutsu and try varying how you do it for different effects?
 
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LBF and Casino Seals are considered research priority. I think we should remove them from the list since we're not going to be doing any of them except black paper seals which will have immediate use.

LBF is something that only Kagome can do, and I am unsure if we are at that skill level to learn it.
 
"But the really dangerous one is Deidara, the Last of the Dragonlords. He swoops in on his legendary grey dragon with his blond hair streaming in the wind, saturates the battlefield with perfectly-made explosives, then watches and takes notes on exactly how everyone dies so he can make the next batch even better. They say half of all explosives used in the last Fang-Claw war had his mark on them."

Just as an aside, this is one of the most glorious lines I've ever read.
Clearly, Deidara is the summoner of Kagome's heart.

Kagara confirmed. Deigome? Kaeidome? Deidkaraome? Kagdei? I'm unsure if we settled on a name for them.
 
Apologies for not being involved with planning this time around -- busy with programming. But if I may suggest, we do need to make a response to the Pangolin's offense against Kei.

I would also like to talk with Shino regarding his sunglasses (would be good for flashbangs), Hinata in general (god we need to make friends with SOMEONE in the Hyuuga), and Kiba (just because it would be a snub to not approach him after apporaching the others).
 
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