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Draining Wave

Element None (Medical Jutsu)  
Duration Permanent (ish) +60
Effect    
Range 0  
Casting Speed Standard  
AoE 1 Target  
Advantage Nonstandard Defending Stat +40
Advantage Choose Worst Defending Stat +40
Advantage Cheaper if successful +20
Total Strain 160  
Chakra Cost 32  
This is one of exceptionally few offensive medical ninjutsu techniques that Tsunade approves of, and was made specially for her on her twentieth birthday; she taught it to many of the battlefield medics who served under her over the years. It serves to acutely fatigue one's aggressor, granting a brief surge of energy that allows a medic to get out of a sticky situation.

This technique may only be leveled up to twice the user's level of Medical Ninjutsu -- and costs half up to Medical Ninjutsu level as usual -- and it rolls against the opponent's Resolve or Physique, whichever is lower. If successful, its chakra cost is cut in half and gives the user a free Chakra Boost. Additionally, it gives the opponent the Aspect "Fatigued", with a tag. While this aspect's effects in combat are as normal, remember that Aspects Are True: its victim will find it difficult to engage in a chase until they have recovered (thirty minutes or so of rest).

This technique may only give the opponent the Fatigued aspect once. If the opponent already has the Fatigued aspect from elsewhere, it gets an additional tag the first time this technique is used.

[Intents:

In story: It makes medics a less enticing target because pursuing them will leave you in poor condition to escape or pursue. I hopefully made it sufficiently medium-power for Tsunade to approve of its use, particularly in chuunin exams.

Cheap enough XP:effectiveness for most medics to learn it to a useful level, without it being mindblowingly effective in a brawl.

For Noburi in particular: Opening round technique alongside Supplemental Action Water Whip as an alternative to Hozuki's Mantle, for use in situations where slowing himself down is less than idea.]


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Photophobia Seal


Once activated, this seal lasts 20 days, 3 hours, 2 minutes, and 47 seconds. When it is exposed to light of intensity greater than the light of a full moon, it causes intense, paralyzing fear in those within one meter of it (Roll Resolve versus 5) for seven and a half seconds. Those victim to it have described it as similar to their night terrors.

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The following are shamelessly stolen from @MadScientist's seal tech tree

Lubricant Bomb Seal

Similar to Goo Bombs, but the reverse. The less said about this, the less chance Mari will come in for innuendo.

Relay Destruction Seal

This seal activates the seal it's attached to (similarly to LBF), then destroys both.

Pressure Activation Seal

Activates the seal beneath it when pressure is applied to it.
 
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Super Dummy Seal

This seal requires an inordinate amount of chakra to activate. It does not actually do anything else.
 
Oooh wait

What if the seal deliberately needs a lethal amount of chakra to activate

It would be such a cruel trick to play

Aaron Smith-Teller said:
The shortest effective Name of God is the Tetragrammaton. This was the Name recorded in the Bible, the one the High Priests of Israel would speak in the Temple of Solomon. The rabbis said it was so holy that God would smite any impure person who said it. Some of them went on wild flights of raptures about the holiness of this Name, said it was the Shem haMephorash, the holiest Name of all.

In these more enlightened times, we know better. We call it the Mortal Name, and it just so happens to be a Name whose power is to kill the speaker. As the shortest Name, it kept working long after the flow of divine light into the universe had dropped to a trickle; there were records of men dying by speaking the Mortal Name as late as Jesus' time. If the kabbalists had just said "Yup, Names do lots of things, this one kills whoever says it," then there would have been no problem, but this was back when Rabbi Shimon was working on the Zohar and the kabbalists were still underground, sometimes literally. So instead everybody assumed a Name powerful enough that God smote anyone who said it must have been very important, and people kept trying to say it to prove their holiness and kept dying.
 
I'm happy to at least entertain ideas from RPG sourcebooks or video games, but Naruto canon is going too far. Have you seen how broken some of that stuff is?
Yeah I KNOW! I had to sort through so much nonsense!!!

But theres this "Edo Tensei" jutsu I think we might wanna give a shot.
 
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Henge Seal: Despite the peculiar name and the fact that Leaf documentation suggests one of their sealmasters spent over a year working on this, this seal does nothing. Furthermore, the sealmaster who allegedly invented it does not remember ever working on anything like it. All copies of the seal and its notes have been burned and the subject is classified as an infohazard just in case.
 
Henge Seal: Despite the peculiar name and the fact that Leaf documentation suggests one of their sealmasters spent over a year working on this, this seal does nothing. Furthermore, the sealmaster who allegedly invented it does not remember ever working on anything like it. All copies of the seal and its notes have been burned and the subject is classified as an infohazard just in case.
Henge Seal: This seal acts like a predefined use of Multiple Earth Wall. It creates a wall of 30 ft vertical stones around the seal, at 50 meter's distant; ideal for secure camp against chakra beasts when stealth is not a factor.
 
Fire Suppressant Seal:
Upon activation, all fires within 1 meter are put out, though they may reignite. This does not stop explosions or pressure waves.

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Attention Getter:
Once activated, this seal is supernaturally interesting. Everyone who can see it rolls resolve. Those who fail gain the aspect tag "Look at the shiny!", which lasts for a number of rounds equal to the aspect bonus of the seal master.
 
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So "a few hundred" seals is ~years of income when Jiraiya is involved. So let's say the ratio is 250 seals:1 year for us, to be pessimistic. The donation alone is thus equivalent to ~25 years salary given away per year.
NB: that response was specifically including *specialist seals* drawn *by Jiraiya*, such as his Goo Bombs. Not simply explosives.

Trading seals for equity?
I don't know to what extent 'equity' exists as a concept in the EN, though admittedly I'm not super up on my late-medieval economics
 
How do we get the nice tables here for jutsu? Are we just copypasting off of google drive?
 
Grue seal

When used, this seal is retroactively replaced with a blank piece of paper. Well, that's the plan anyway, since nobody has ever used one.

Shadow-clone seal

When activated, this seal places 100 inert chakra-construct seal blanks over surfaces in the surroundings. These can be used to make a perimeter look scary, even if you don't have enough real seals to do it properly.

Bide

A small area around this seal is absorbs all overpressure for two rounds (up to some limit). During the third round, the energy absorbed in the first two rounds is released.

Social butterfly

An explosion seal that only explodes if active and within a specified distance from another active Social butterfly seal.



Serious suggestions may follow later.
 
Do we even want Jiraiya Goo Bombs out in the wild?

Theyre pretty OP.
Yes. They're OP, but they're also dependent on the sealmaster's sealing level; enemy sealmasters getting the design would not produce nearly as good of seals.

e: Also, he let us use them in the chuunin exams. So, doubtful he'd mind Actual Leaf Ninja using them.
 
I still maintain the Goo Bombs are mechanically fucked up. You throw them at people and then they explode into a sticky mess that is difficult to escape. Logically hitting someone with one should depend on the skill of the user and their Ranged Weapons skill and then the stickiness (difficulty to escape) should be dependent on the sealmaster's skill. Yet for some reason Goo Bombs use the sealmaster's skill on attack roll. No one has ever explained this or even attempted to as far as I am aware.

And remember, it's not that a more powerful goo bomb covers a wider area. They remain single target effects.
 
I still maintain the Goo Bombs are mechanically fucked up. You throw them at people and then they explode into a sticky mess that is difficult to escape. Logically hitting someone with one should depend on the skill of the user and their Ranged Weapons skill and then the stickiness (difficulty to escape) should be dependent on the sealmaster's skill. Yet for some reason Goo Bombs use the sealmaster's skill on attack roll. No one has ever explained this or even attempted to as far as I am aware.

And remember, it's not that a more powerful goo bomb covers a wider area. They remain single target effects.
???

This is exactly how they work?

From my understanding of how theyve been treated in the rolls, you get a roll to decide whether or not you dodge the projectile and how badly you may have fucked up(Athletics vs Keikos RW for example) and then depending on whether or not you dodged it you may have to roll Athletics vs Jiraiyas Sealing to dodge the bomb (which theoretically someone like Gai or maybe even Lee would be able to do successfully).

Hazou throwing these around on kunai wouldnt work at all.
 
Maybe we can get some Nara to owe us some hours in exchange for seals? What could go wrong being part of the Nara informal economy?
 
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