Insect Name: Apis cerana (Asian Honey Bee)
Constitution: D + [but it would be hard to swat them all seeing they mostly travel in swarms]
Rank: D
Power: D
Speed: B Rank
Strength: D (with C sharpness stingers)
Perception: C
Intelligence: D (but can be semi directed by creator)
Coordination: C
Range: 500 meters
Cost: .1 per 10, minimum .1 for 1 and maximum .5 for 50.
no more then 50 per use
Skill: N/A
Requirements: E Rank Kamizuru [Starter Bug]
Abilities: Apis cerana (Asian Honey Bee) is an insect, a slightly smaller Bee, chakra construct utilized by the Kamizuru clan. Based on the common Regional honey bee, semi independent (can act and react without direction), the clans most common tool. The most common use of the Apis cerana in combat is to silently ambush, or swarm, an opponent either as an assault in itself or in preparation for a derived jutsu. Other uses include simply tracking down a target, serving as a protective shield and as a prison to hold and detain a target in place. Aside from what is listed here, while the bee's have all the same shape, including a stinger, they do not produce bodily fluids and as such will not have poison unless through a means outside of this specific creation technique, Apis cerana have the ability to use all senses available to a normal bee. With this technique alone, that is to say unless another Kamizuru technique is used that has a different range, these bee's are formed no further then 1 inch from the user. If you you are rendered unconscious or unable to direct the bees then they follow the last directive given.
If a basic Apis cerana, that is not being used in a jutsu, is smashed while on a person, much like if the pheromone left if you smash a bee, then there is a chakra marker left on the person that a bug can track from a maximum of 2miles. The Apis cerana are revealed to be largely unaffected by genjutsu because they have no nervous systems as constructs however they can be influanced by commands of from a creator who is trapped in a genjutsu. the max is 750 bugs.
Constitution: D + [but it would be hard to swat them all seeing they mostly travel in swarms]
Rank: D
Power: D
Speed: B Rank
Strength: D (with C sharpness stingers)
Perception: C
Intelligence: D (but can be semi directed by creator)
Coordination: C
Range: 500 meters
Cost: .1 per 10, minimum .1 for 1 and maximum .5 for 50.
no more then 50 per use
Skill: N/A
Requirements: E Rank Kamizuru [Starter Bug]
Abilities: Apis cerana (Asian Honey Bee) is an insect, a slightly smaller Bee, chakra construct utilized by the Kamizuru clan. Based on the common Regional honey bee, semi independent (can act and react without direction), the clans most common tool. The most common use of the Apis cerana in combat is to silently ambush, or swarm, an opponent either as an assault in itself or in preparation for a derived jutsu. Other uses include simply tracking down a target, serving as a protective shield and as a prison to hold and detain a target in place. Aside from what is listed here, while the bee's have all the same shape, including a stinger, they do not produce bodily fluids and as such will not have poison unless through a means outside of this specific creation technique, Apis cerana have the ability to use all senses available to a normal bee. With this technique alone, that is to say unless another Kamizuru technique is used that has a different range, these bee's are formed no further then 1 inch from the user. If you you are rendered unconscious or unable to direct the bees then they follow the last directive given.
If a basic Apis cerana, that is not being used in a jutsu, is smashed while on a person, much like if the pheromone left if you smash a bee, then there is a chakra marker left on the person that a bug can track from a maximum of 2miles. The Apis cerana are revealed to be largely unaffected by genjutsu because they have no nervous systems as constructs however they can be influanced by commands of from a creator who is trapped in a genjutsu. the max is 750 bugs.
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