| Chakra = Physical + Spiritual | Now, if a shinobi has— Phy - 10 units | Sprt - 13 units The most chakra they could make is 10 units of chakra. The remaining 3 units of Spiritual Energy will sit there until he recovers 3 units of Physical Energy. Let's say the same shinobi goes into Senjutsu. Then they would have to absorb 10 units of Natural Energy to have 10:10:10 units of all three energies, which would attain balance between the three energies. Now, I admit that this isn't "balance" because the extra 3 units of spiritual energy remain, but this is the only thing that could be possible. I could make it as you say and claim that only those with perfect balance could train in Senjutsu, but then Naruto wouldn't be able to train it. I also can't abandon the energies because they're canon and are essential in explaining Senjutsu. However, I can perhaps impose that the chakra imbalance affects the quality of sage chakra as it does with normal chakra. Note: This won't affect Naruto's ability to master the sage mode, but it would influence the quality of his sage chakra.
Takuma packed his stuff, and they got going. As he walked away from the bench he sat on, he snapped his fingers, and the eyes of the ten under his genjutsu glazed for a moment before they returned to normal, unaware of what had happened and returning to enjoying their time in the park.
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My apologies, the formatting sometimes removes paragraph spaces when I copy-paste. I hope it's fixed now.
Maruboshi was as far removed from his prime as one could be and required ample warmup to get his body to react to his commands with combat sharpness. He stretched his body in the middle of a dirt field after sunrise, feeling the tension in each of his muscles.
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Hi! I have fixed the formatting. I don't know why this is happening, but I'll be double-checking from now on before posting. Chapters often don't update on the app, so that's why it might not be showing up correctly,
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2) Upload chapters 1 at a time throughout the week. There are two things to note: A) I'll revert to [3 chapters /week together] during combat chapters, and will notify about it beforehand. B) IMPORTANT!! I CAN NOT commit on specific day schedule (Like [Mon, Wed, Fri] or [Tue, Thurs, Sat]) because that's not how I write—so if we go option (2), the chapters will be uploaded when they're completed, which will be entirely depend on how productive I'm that week.
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1) The usual, no change. [3 chapter/week, all together]
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Kakashi was an ANBU Captain, not the ANBU Commander.
"Tell the ANBU commander to send me Hatake and his team along with Uchiha Itachi if he's not on the team anymore." Hiruzen sensed Ichi's reluctance and confusion. "It will be good to have a Uchiha and the Sharingan to be there when I meet Danzo. I can't bring Uchiha Fugaku with me, and he might not trust my words, he might not trust his son, but he will trust Hatake."
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Hmm, let's see. These are off the top of my head— If you want further discussion, come on to the discord server if you like: - Everything you write or plan needs to lead somewhere. It needs to have some purpose that adds to the story. If it doesn't, throw it away or modify it so it does. Something constantly needs to be happening; progression is paramount—it doesn't have to be power progression—it can be emotional progression, world-building progression, - Think about other characters. I don't do this well, but ensure that the supporting cast has their own thing going in the background, and they don't seem like they are put on ice between their appearances. - Readers aren't stupid, so you don't need to be scared about them missing foreshadowings and clues. Trust them. Now, in fanfiction or web fictions, you might have to repeat things from time to time so they don't forget it—but don't overdo it. - Have your characters do the work. If you want to give them something, you must have them earn it. You don't have to make it super hard, but make sure it doesn't feel like a handout. Justify it with some level of reasoning that would make sense to everyone. - Interpersonal relationships between characters is important. Think about what they would think about each other. If they like, hate, dislike, love, irked, admire, envy... each other. - Only give the readers the information they need. Always ask yourself—"do the readers need to know this?" It will help you keep things lean. - DON'T be scared to change things. A majority of your readers have probably read the canon plot in fanfiction a thousand times—they want something different. It's possible to be entertaining by sticking to the canon, but it would be very difficult. - Ideas are cheap. If you have an idea, don't save it for later; use it now if possible. You will get more ideas later on. - Have your character make mistakes. Give them flaws. That's what that makes them interesting. The same goes for powers—their flaws and limitations make them interesting because they allow characters to be creative within those limitations. FLAWS > QUALITIES. - MOST IMPORTANT POINT— WRITE. You need to write. Don't overthink and just put words on page, and keep doing it. Wrote too much, I think.z Aight, bye
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