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So is it toal taijutsu modifier?Copy/Pasted things to make it quicker, forgot to remove the (rounded down) part, which came from Ninjutsu.
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So is it toal taijutsu modifier?Copy/Pasted things to make it quicker, forgot to remove the (rounded down) part, which came from Ninjutsu.
For the table, you would use the 3 + 4, for a 7. For the actual number of Jutsu you know, it would be the 3 + 1/2 of 4, so 3 + 2 for a total of 5 Ninjutsu techniques. The table only shows the maximum number of each jutsu rank you could potentially have based on total score, whereas how much of that you can use is decided by score plus half of modifier, shoeing that modifier does matter but the actual score is the real important thing to develop when possible.Isnt it base star (say a 3 in ninjutsu) plus half the bonus? So if you have a 3(+4) in ninjutsu, you're a five.
Correct. It shows that Taijutsu is both more versatile and relies more on the person's bodily state than Ninjutsu or Genjutsu would, while the 2/3 on Genjutsu shows that Genjutsu requires someone who's control over chakra via the concentration stat is almost as important as actually practicing the Genjutsu techniques, which due to the way Genjutsi really works, has more accessible techniques as Genjutsu isn't really as constrained by individual Genjutsu techniques as it appears to be.So is it toal taijutsu modifier?
I believe Kiyoko said that resilience, whether it be physical or psychological, falls under the fortitude statKiyoko Tomoe
sorry to bug you, but I had a question about genjutsu, I was wondering how defense against genjutsu is determined? I assume one's genjutsu score is important, but does your score modifier come into play? If you have 0 genjutsu but your modifier is decent does that give you some passive resistance?
Kiyoko Tomoe
sorry to bug you, but I had a question about genjutsu, I was wondering how defense against genjutsu is determined? I assume one's genjutsu score is important, but does your score modifier come into play? If you have 0 genjutsu but your modifier is decent does that give you some passive resistance?
I believe Kiyoko said that resilience, whether it be physical or psychological, falls under the fortitude stat
Bukijutsu, not being an actual Jutsu type, does not have a technique list or technique set; it is considered a fighting style,
Ummm...
Manipulated Shuriken
Barrier Method Formation
Shadow Shuriken
Fire Release: Exploding Flame Formation
Manipulated Shuriken Wire Binding
Heavenly Punishment
Black Secret Technique: Machine Shot One
That's all just stuff that wouldn't fit under taijutsu or ninjutsu I found in under 5 seconds. I could easily run a character almost entirely based on the style.
Don't you be trying to get my sweet sweet Taijutsu nerfed.yeah but taijutsu techniques are just clever uses of limbs, they get their own techniques.
yeah but taijutsu techniques are just clever uses of limbs, they get their own techniques.
Bukijutsu has many subcatagories under it including the use of Shuriken, kunai and swords however in naruto Shuriken techniques usually fall under the shurikenjutsu catagory but since we do not have a skill for that i'm guessing it has been brought under the main catagory of Bukijutsu.Throwing two shuriken, one disguising the other, is just two basic shuriken throws used cleverly.
I was under the impression that Bukijutsu was using something like a puppet or specialty weapon like Temari's fan, or summoning scrolls for weapon spam like Tenten.
Throwing two shuriken, one disguising the other, is just two basic shuriken throws used cleverly.
I was under the impression that Bukiutsu was using something like a puppet or specialty weapon like Temari's fan, or summoning scrolls for weapon spam like Tenten, not throwing two shuriken at the same time in a clever way.
But like, that still meets the bar for what Naruto considers a technique is what I'm saying. I think its useful to describe a maneuver like that in terms of a specific technique, it's something most characters, especially genin, would specifically have to practice before they could pull it off .
I actually think its more correct to have the broad category of "Ninja tool use", which can refer to things like shuriken, or puppets, or chakra powered devices and then within that have the more specific category of "bukijutsu" which refers to the use of relatively mundane weapons like bows, scythes, swords and the like. Bukijutsu is associated to some degree with real life martial arts, relatively few of which make use of murderous puppets powered by spiritual energy.
This is why I think that it has all been put under the Bukijutsu skill.At this point I think it's already work to have a ninja that is solid. It's possible but takes finesse and researching the perfect techniques. Making basic weapon techniques separate would demand an extra skill point. Are we not stretched thin enough?
I'm actually saying that bukijutsu should be folded into Tool use, and people should be allowed to make techniques for that single category to distinguish things like weapon styles or techniques like shadow shuriken and the like.
But I don't really care that much, whatever Kiyoko decides to do is fine.
I'm actually saying that bukijutsu should be folded into Tool use, and people should be allowed to make techniques for that single category to distinguish things like weapon styles or techniques like shadow shuriken and the like.
But I don't really care that much, whatever Kiyoko decides to do is fine.
I also super like this idea another +1I really like this idea super +1
With 4 (+4) your total would be six (if i'm getting this right) so you would have 5 D and one C.Really confused regarding the Ninjutsu score table. Rengetsu has 4 (+4) so from what I understand, he has access to 5 d ranks, 2 c ranks and 1 b rank. With the Score + half modifier he can then choose 6 out of those options? I.e. 3 D ranks, 2 C ranks and 1 B rank?