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The Denial of Passage Technique was a fūinjutsu used to restrain individuals, preventing captives from being able to escape. When a seal was set on a target individual and anchored with a binding seal, the sealed individual would not be able to move more than five meters away from the binding seal, experiencing a sensation akin to an invisible wall if attempting to break away from the binding seal. It was an even-numbered sealing technique.

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  • The Denial of Passage Technique was a fūinjutsu used to restrain individuals, preventing captives from being able to escape. When a seal was set on a target individual and anchored with a binding seal, the sealed individual would not be able to move more than five meters away from the binding seal, experiencing a sensation akin to an invisible wall if attempting to break away from the binding seal. It was an even-numbered sealing technique.
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  • The Denial of Passage Technique was a fūinjutsu used to restrain individuals, preventing captives from being able to escape. When a seal was set on a target individual and anchored with a binding seal, the sealed individual would not be able to move more than five meters away from the binding seal, experiencing a sensation akin to an invisible wall if attempting to break away from the binding seal. It was an even-numbered sealing technique.
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