Konoha Style Ninjutsu
Oil Jutsu's Rules
Oil Jutsu's Rules
1) This is not considered part of an element restriction. You may learn 2 elements AND Oil Jutsu.
2) You may ONLY learn Oil Jutsu if you are a legal citizen of Leaf or trusted by Kage.
3) You may NOT teach these jutsu to Non-Leaf Shinobi
-Oil Jutsu's created by Eris
Academy Jutsu.
Oil clone
A simple clone made of oil usually carried by the Leaf ninja using this technique or type of techniques is either a summoning scroll which can give them much oil or a simple vial of oil. This clone if burned will die, if water is added the oil will become seperated and the clone will fall apart, if lightning hits the oil it will most likely ignite it and thus cuase the same burning effect as fire. Physical attacks seem to go right through the clone as the hit obviously makes contact but the clones re-appear quickly.
Oil element: Oil expansion
This technique allows an oil user to put their chakra into a small amount of oil and expand it into a rather large volume of oil which can be betterly used to fuel further jutsu.
Oil element: Slippery Field
The user is able to make and oil sitting upon the ground very very slippery and almost impossible to walk on. This technique is most often used by fellow Leaf ninja as a joke to each other, but can actually slip up an unsuspecting enemy.
Oil Element: Sticky Tar
Like the Slippery Field the user will gain a great control over the oil and also be able to make it very sticky usually just enough to slow down higher level ninja very slightly. A ninja of academy rank though would find it near impossibly to get out of this sticky trap, a gennin would probably have much difficulty but eventually find a way out.
Oil Manipulation
A simple yet very essential jutsu for all oil users. This technique simply allows one to form oil into a shape. At this point the oil manipulation is very weak and only very simple shapes can be made.
Detection technique: Oil mining
This technique allows users of oil to search for and locate oil deep within the earths crust. This technique is used purely for locating the oil and not actually obtaining it. By placing ones hand on the ground the oil user can cover a rather large area and sense whether or not their is oil to be used directly underneath them.