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The sheer variety of jutsu available to the shinobi world suggests that some of the most innovative and exciting fighting styles were only ever briefly glimpsed, leaving fans to wonder about their true strengths and the masters who wield them.
3) Demonic Illusion: Tree Binding Death

Kurenai Yลซhi’s signature genjutsu is a truly terrifying ability that highlights the strategic power behind illusion techniques. It binds the target, seemingly wrapping them in a tree before the user can deliver a fatal blow. As a technique that appears to be a powerful and specialized genjutsu unique to one of Konoha’s few illusionists, it had the potential to be a foundation for deeper exploration into the nature of genjutsu outside of Sharingan-based abilities.
Brief glimpses of Kurenai’s genjutsu hint at a fighting style entirely focused on immediate, inescapable capture. If the series had explored this technique more, it could have delved into the intricacies of how Kurenai casts it, its susceptibility to other jutsu methods, or variations that Kurenai might have developed over her career. A deeper focus on Kurenai as a character and her skill could have set up a fascinating contrast to the brute-force taijutsu and ninjutsu battles that dominate the series.
2) Wind Scythe

Temariโs mastery over wind release is arguably the most impressive non-tailed-beast wind style in the entire series, and the Wind Scythe is her iconic tool. This technique utilizes her massive fan to conjure powerful, slicing gusts of wind that can carve through stone and deflect almost anything. Itโs a versatile, long-range attack that lets Temari dominate the battlefield by controlling the space and keeping opponents at bay, showcasing a rare form of a large-scale ninjutsu.









