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An attack used by gatherng alot of chakra and focusing it into a ball in your hands then firing it with much power at the opponent in the form of a long beam. Can only be used once a day to to Chakra consumption and as such is ranked "S". Strangely when Ahatake first he used it, he didn't use the seals though it does require them, meaning that it may have had less power when he used it against Keiba than it would have when he first made it.

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  • Ninja Art: Destruction Wave
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  • An attack used by gatherng alot of chakra and focusing it into a ball in your hands then firing it with much power at the opponent in the form of a long beam. Can only be used once a day to to Chakra consumption and as such is ranked "S". Strangely when Ahatake first he used it, he didn't use the seals though it does require them, meaning that it may have had less power when he used it against Keiba than it would have when he first made it.
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  • An attack used by gatherng alot of chakra and focusing it into a ball in your hands then firing it with much power at the opponent in the form of a long beam. Can only be used once a day to to Chakra consumption and as such is ranked "S". Strangely when Ahatake first he used it, he didn't use the seals though it does require them, meaning that it may have had less power when he used it against Keiba than it would have when he first made it.
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