![]() ![]() Unable to move or act on his own, he controlled six corpses to carry out his will as part of his "Pain" identity. Nagato created the Six Paths of Pain after he was left crippled during a battle with Hanzō. Nagato's Six Paths of Pain (with a new Animal Path). If the caster of the technique is interrupted in any way while transmitting chakra to the bodies being used as part of the technique, then all of the bodies will stop moving and become very vulnerable to attack. For this reason, the Six Paths of Pain are strongest when used together, employing combination tactics, the element of surprise, and/or sheer overwhelming power to defeat their enemies. With this shared vision, the user can coordinate their attacks and provide defences for their blind spots. When multiple bodies are controlled together the user is able to see through all of their eyes, thus registering six separate fields of vision at the same time. Ī first-person perspective of the Rinnegan's shared vision. ![]() Inoichi Yamanaka compared this technique to the Yamanaka clan's Mind Body Switch Technique, albeit on a greater scale. As a representation of this control, the controlled bodies' eyes take on the same appearance as the user's. Once their chakra enters the body, they are given complete control of it, allowing them to decide all of its actions, its use of jutsu, and even speak through it. To make full use of the body, the user ideally transmits their chakra from the highest and closest point possible so that they can have the best possible range. The user embeds one or more black receivers into a body, allowing them to channel their chakra into it from great distances. ![]()
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