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The Shadow Guard Technique is a technique used by Shikaki Nara. It uses the secret clan technique of shadow manipulation in order to produce a rubber-like substance that can absorb enemy blows, thus lessening the damage that the user may sustain. This technique cannot prevent high level attacks and techniques entirely, and will shatter if it is assailed by too great an attack at one time.

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  • The Shadow Guard Technique is a technique used by Shikaki Nara. It uses the secret clan technique of shadow manipulation in order to produce a rubber-like substance that can absorb enemy blows, thus lessening the damage that the user may sustain. This technique cannot prevent high level attacks and techniques entirely, and will shatter if it is assailed by too great an attack at one time.
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  • The Shadow Guard Technique is a technique used by Shikaki Nara. It uses the secret clan technique of shadow manipulation in order to produce a rubber-like substance that can absorb enemy blows, thus lessening the damage that the user may sustain. This technique cannot prevent high level attacks and techniques entirely, and will shatter if it is assailed by too great an attack at one time.
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