Talk:Ameyuri Ringo (Shinobi World Supplement)
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I did not understand how the jutsu "Thunder Gate" works, it is very confusing. Throw 2d20 5 times, and at first you mean the space that will fall up to the user? Let's say the average is used, 21 (2d20),would go 105 feet, with a width of 20 feet? And the other 4 times of 2d20? Are five lightning falling? Dealing damage of 2d6.
- This page has a cut down version, the full version is in with Lightning Style. Picture this jutsu’s range as a grid of 5 ft. squares that is 20 squares wide and long centered on the user. Roll 1d20: this determines where a lightning bolt falls left-to-right. Roll a second d20: this determines the same lightning bolt’s position front-to-back. Each creature within the targeted 5 ft. square attempt the saving throw and takes the damage. Repeat this process 4 more times. —Ref3rence (talk) 03:01, 26 November 2022 (MST)