CLAN NAME: Uzumaki.
TRAITS: Red hair.
ABILITIES:
- Uzumaki Blood:
NAME: Uzumaki Blood.
RANK: 5.
LIMITS: Uzumaki Clan.
DESCRIPTION: The members of the Uzumaki clan possess an incredibly strong life force which allows them to endure and even survive the most grievous of injuries. On top of being rather hard to kill, members of the clan heal faster than other people and live longer. They also possess a strong and special form of chakra, allowing for the manifestation of Adamantine Sealing Chains from their body which they can manipulate with ease. Yet the most prominent aspect of the clan is their Fuinjutsu abilities, which are rather fearsome to say the least. With all that has been listed, members of the clan get a +1 to Endurance and a 20% reduction when learning/buying Fuinjutsu.
- Spoiler:
NAME: Adamantine Sealing Chains.
RANK: A.
ELEMENT: None.
CLASSIFICATION: Hiden. Ninjutsu. Fuinjutsu.
DESCRIPTION: Adamantine Sealing Chains is a technique exclusive to the Uzumaki clan and one that molds their chakra into extremely durable chains which can be used for various purposes, such as directly combating or physically restraining their target even if said target is a Bijuu. The chains can be used to erect a barrier strong enough to prevent anyone or anything from entering or leaving the perimeter defined by the chains. The chains are sprouted from the back of the user and can form a barrier that’s a max of fifty meter radius.
The major downside of this technique is perhaps the charge up time, it taking an entire post in order for them to manifest. Another weakness of the chains focus on the target’s ability to break free, something possible only if the target’s strength stat is a tier higher than the user’s chakra control stat. The chains do move at speeds a tier lower than the user’s chakra control stat and thus a faster individual can avoid being restrained by the chains. Only ten can be made at once, and if used to make a barrier, the barrier itself can only last a max of five post before automatically deactivating itself, in which case it goes into a two post cool down.