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The Bamboo Clone Technique is similar to other clone techniques such as the Shadow Clone or Water Clone Technique, except with bamboo. To form the clone(s) the user creates a mass of bamboo to grow from seeds using Yang Release and then transforms the bamboo into their likeliness, allowing the clones to move and act on their own. If struck with sufficient force, the clones will revert back into bamboo.

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  • Bamboo Clone Technique
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  • The Bamboo Clone Technique is similar to other clone techniques such as the Shadow Clone or Water Clone Technique, except with bamboo. To form the clone(s) the user creates a mass of bamboo to grow from seeds using Yang Release and then transforms the bamboo into their likeliness, allowing the clones to move and act on their own. If struck with sufficient force, the clones will revert back into bamboo.
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  • The Bamboo Clone Technique is similar to other clone techniques such as the Shadow Clone or Water Clone Technique, except with bamboo. To form the clone(s) the user creates a mass of bamboo to grow from seeds using Yang Release and then transforms the bamboo into their likeliness, allowing the clones to move and act on their own. If struck with sufficient force, the clones will revert back into bamboo.
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