Limbo: Border Jail | |
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Name | |
Kanji |
輪墓・辺獄 |
Rōmaji |
Rinbo: Hengoku |
Literal English |
Wheel Grave: Border Jail |
Viz manga |
Limbo Hengoku |
Debut | |
Appears in |
Manga only |
Data | |
Classification | |
Rank |
S-rank |
Class |
Supplementary |
Range |
All ranges |
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Limbo: Border Jail is a technique which uses the power of the Rinnegan.
Usage
The user projects a shadow of themselves into the invisible world known as Limbo (輪墓; Literally meaning "Wheel Grave"). The shadow is generally impossible to detect or visually perceive without the Rinnegan. This can operate independently of the user and attack or restrain target(s), or defend the original body from attacks as the shadow was strong enough to repel all nine tailed beasts in a single instance. All the while to the naked eye, it appears to be the act of an invisible force.
Drawbacks
Although it is invulnerable to most physical attacks, techniques which make use of the Sage of the Six Paths' chakra can cause harm to the shadow. The downside to this technique is that the user's shadow, after a set period of time, automatically returns to their body and it is left temporarily unusable.
Trivia
- Both the first word's furigana (リンボ, Rinbo) and the second word (辺獄, Hengoku) refer to Limbo, with リンボ being the Japanese way of writing Limbo and 辺獄 being an actual translation of the word's meaning.
References
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