Name: Cauterize
Rank: C-Rank
Power: D-Rank
Activation Cost: 3
Upkeep Cost: 1
Range: Self
Speed: 15 m/s
Element: Fire
Skill: Ijutsu
Classification: Open
Requirements: Ijutsu Skill
Parent Technique: Chakra Palm
Hand Seals: Tiger
Description:
Utilizing the principles brought forth by the Chakra Palm technique, the user combines their Medical Chakra with Fire Chakra which coats their hands and upon making direct contact with the flesh of a wounded individual begins to burn the wound lightly enough as to not cancel out the numbing effect of the ordinary Chakra Palm technique while being hot enough to close an open wound so long as the damage is external.
It is worth noting that this technique requires at least one post to repair surface-level cuts and deeper cuts will require up to three posts to cauterize depending on severity. This technique cannot heal wounds larger than a limb in size and cannot repair organs.
Unlike Healing Hands, however, this technique is capable of stopping the bleeding on larger physical wounds so long as they do not fall under the aforementioned exceptions and is primarily of use when a patient has lost a limb or has suffered a wound requires bleeding to be staunched immediately, such as a deep stab-wound or a wound involving an artery.
Weaknesses:
- If interrupted, the technique must be restarted to take effect.
Rank: C-Rank
Power: D-Rank
Activation Cost: 3
Upkeep Cost: 1
Range: Self
Speed: 15 m/s
Element: Fire
Skill: Ijutsu
Classification: Open
Requirements: Ijutsu Skill
Parent Technique: Chakra Palm
Hand Seals: Tiger
Description:
Utilizing the principles brought forth by the Chakra Palm technique, the user combines their Medical Chakra with Fire Chakra which coats their hands and upon making direct contact with the flesh of a wounded individual begins to burn the wound lightly enough as to not cancel out the numbing effect of the ordinary Chakra Palm technique while being hot enough to close an open wound so long as the damage is external.
It is worth noting that this technique requires at least one post to repair surface-level cuts and deeper cuts will require up to three posts to cauterize depending on severity. This technique cannot heal wounds larger than a limb in size and cannot repair organs.
Unlike Healing Hands, however, this technique is capable of stopping the bleeding on larger physical wounds so long as they do not fall under the aforementioned exceptions and is primarily of use when a patient has lost a limb or has suffered a wound requires bleeding to be staunched immediately, such as a deep stab-wound or a wound involving an artery.
Weaknesses:
- If interrupted, the technique must be restarted to take effect.
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