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It is, yes. Hopefully you'll get along well.
What if that doesn't happen?
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It is, yes. Hopefully you'll get along well.
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That's good. *I sit down cross-legged* The next part is going to be sort of time sensitive. Once you've eaten the fruit, I'm going to rip out most of the chakra you gain from it and form it for you. This will allow it to gain a sort of sentience and a physical form. The purpose of this is to give you an ally who can help manage your chakra, and even work to draw in natural energy to form sage chakra for you while you're moving, which will help alleviate the need for the shadow clone loophole. Then, I'm going to have to seal it back inside you, and you'll be almost done with everything I can do for you. The last bit will be to teach you that loophole and show you how to make absolute clones, the highest form of the clone technique. After that will be the dojutsu transplants and you'll be ready to go back to doing whatever it is you do.
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To share the knowledge. It's a lot easier to give someone a book like that than teach them through trial and error.
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I guess.
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I just come up with what I want to do, then use the theory and such behind it to make it happen.
If you mean how I learned what's in the book to begin with, I didn't. I just compiled what people already new and added a few small improvements.
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Dunno. What's the best way to practice designing something brand new from scratch?
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*When you finish reading* Got all that memorized? With that, you should be able to create brand new techniques and understand why techniques that already exist work the way they do.
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You may as well study while you rest. *Pulls a book out of nowhere and hands it to you* This'll help you with your various techniques. It's the theory and practice behind hand seals and jutsu, so you could use this knowledge to create brand new techniques.
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Yep.