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Aburame Kagerou
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Jan 12 2013, 10:08 PM
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Kumonenkin [Sticky Spider Gold]

Description
A specialized ability that allows the user to produce a web-like substance from their sweat glands and mouth. There are two variations; a golden, solid version that can be made into projectiles, or a web-like version, white and sticky. The substance is infused with chakra, and can only be damaged by a chakra weapon, such as the Hyuuga Jyuuken or a chakra blade.
D Rank:
- Kumonendo [Spider Sticky Vomit]
The user shoots a stream of webbing from their mouth, grabbing on to a nearby opponent. The thread connects directly from the user’s mouth to the target. If the target is airborne, it can be slung around wherever the user desires.
- Kumoshinari [Spider Bind]
The user gathers a large mass of webbing in their mouth and spits it directly at the opponent. It expands into a wide spider-web shape, enveloping the enemy and pinning them down to a nearby surface. The strands are sticky, due to chakra mixed with body fluids.
C Rank:
- Kumomayu [Spider Cocoon]
The user creates a large sticky ball of thread, then burst and expand it upon the opponent, capturing them. After the opponent is caught, the user shoots layer after layer of thread, forming a cocoon around them. The thread is made sticky from the user’s chakra mixing in with body fluids. The threads will maintain chakra even after the connection is cut from the body.
- Kumonenkin [Sticky Spider Gold]
Secreting a golden liquid from the mouth and sweat glands, the user can create weapons. When the substance hits the air, a chemical reaction causes it to harden, gaining the density of solid steel.
- Kumosouiki [Spider Cobweb Region]
A technique used for surveillance, the user lays single threads throughout an area, giving the appearance of nothing more than stray spider webs. The strands connect back directly to the fingers. Should an enemy ninja trip one of the threads, the tension will run down the length, pulling a finger and alerting the user to an enemy.
- Kumosouka [Spider Cobweb Flower]
Similar to the Kumoshinari, the user spits a web at the opponent and pins them to a nearby surface. The webbing is thicker, and more difficult to pierce, as well as stickier, rendering movement nigh impossible.
- Kumosoukai [Spider Cobweb Opening]
The user will gather a large ball of webbing between their hands, then throw it at a favorable area. The webbing will unravel, forming a huge spider web to ensnare the opponent. It is sticky, and retains chakra. The strands are very strong; a web can hold up to 5 tons at one time.
- Nenkin no Yoroi [Armor of Sticky Gold]
User must know [Kumonenkin] Taking advantage of the steel-like strength of [Kumonenkin], the user secrets the golden substance from their mouth and sweat glands. When the liquid hits the air it hardens, providing defense against physical attack. The armor is strong but flexible, plated like an insect's legs with openings at the joints to allow movement. Con: It is slightly heavy, and can slow down the user and prevent some dexterity.
B Rank:
- Kumosenkyuu [Spider Warbow]
User must know [Kumonenkin]. Expelling [Kumonenkin], the user forms a large war bow. The arrows are formed by concentrating the shape of the [Kumonenkin] projectiles. There are three standard variations of which the arrow may be fired. The first is a normal shot, firing the arrow. The second will have a spider thread attached to the tail. Chakra flows down this thread, and the flight path of the arrow can be manipulated. The third variation is a screw-tip, forcing the arrow to spin and pierce whatever it hits.
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