My opinion is Kage Bunshin is there on the scroll of forbidden seals to distract idiots like Naruto who might steal the scroll from the more valuable contents later on in it. Naruto doesn't even look at the next technique, but spends all afternoon learning Kage Bunshin no jutsu until Iruka finds him. Normally someone who finds the scroll wouldn't have nearly as much chakra as him, and they might burn themselves out or even die from chakra exhaustion trying to learn it. It's not really a kinjutsu, it's a distraction, in more ways than one.
Right.... then again the last chapter can be ignored no? Just the title of chapter 315 should point out something to you...
Id have to agree that the scroll he stole is either a fake (doesnt actually contain forbiden jutsu) or the dangerous ones are encoded or hidden on it somehow. Im leaning to the theory that the techniques on the scroll may have been forbiden (dangerous to use/learn) but more to the unexperienced than anything else. Like what was said before it could of just been a fake to trick a would be theif into thinking they got the right one. After all, something as dangerous as the Forbiden Techniques would be under a lot more security than a novice theif should be able to break thrue even on a good day. I would think that the actual scroll's location would be known by only a small handfull of people to keep it hidden from spies. Really, Naruto should be thankfull that it didnt blow up when he opened it.
That's why the third was woirried about what Naruto will read in the scroll.... ya because it was just a fake.
Also Kinjutsu are supposed to be sealed techniques. Notice how Orochimaru (Whose life goal it is to learn EVERY jutsu) Had no knowledge of the fourth's jutsu, yet many ninja are familier with KB. That fact alone means it is jounin level and not kinjutsu level. Additionaly the main reason it is jounin level is because of the high chakra consumption the technique needs to work.
Excuse me? The Fourth invented it and used it as a last resort and we can be fairly certain that only KAGES have acces to it. It's the strongest tehnique outthere what do you expect? To have anyone knowing about it?
Do you actually see Sarutobi teaching this jutsu to anyone?
To use numerical equivalents (Since we've all agreed Naruto is already starting to turn into DBZ anyway) lets say Kakashi has about 5000 chakra. Naruto would have 10000. Now lets say to use a mid level katon jutsu requires a minimum of 500 chakra. If Kakashi where to make 11 KB's he wouldn't be able to do it. However even if he made 50 Mizu Bunshins they all would have the power to use that jutsu. Naruto however has such an inordinate amount of chakra that he doesn't need to worry about not having enough per clone to use a jutsu (Not that he knows all that many). IE: from a logical perspective the fixed 1/10 of the mizu bunshin can be better then the endlessly dividing chakra of the KB for most people.
Again we have no idea how much chakra a mizu bunshin consums it might consume a lot more than just 1/10 of the chakra used for a KB or otherwise Zabuza would have used it more wouldn't he? And why do Sarutobi/Itachi and Kakashi use KB when the situation is thick and not Mizu Bunshin? That tehnqueu is't effective compared to the KB not even from a cost point of view.
Also your logic is quite skewed. A katon jutsu using 500 can be usaed by 50 mizu bunshins? Leading to 25000 chakra usage? Impressive feat... when Kakashi has just 5000 chakra,.
Technically the rasengan is a lump of chakra, albeit one spinning at high speeds. And I am saying that Kage Bunshin is jounin level. However as has been noted in the manga, the main reason for this is the inordinate amount of chakra needed to use the technique effectively.
However even with his chakra all fixed, I doubt he would have gotten it on his first try. Sakura would almost definatly have mastered it immediatly considering that she was able to do the tree walking technique, almost casually on her first try. She invested no great effort to learn it. Additionaly Sasuke managed to learn the water walking technique while he was busy ripping off Lee's speed and the chidori. IE: It probably isn't as hard as learning to apply the principle in the first stage
One little word: Sharingan? the greatest shortcut out there? Ignoring that are you?
Also the amount of time Naruto spends to master water walking which IS harder than tree walking is smaller proportionally to the amount the time Sakura needed to master tree walking. If we take all factors into account it took him a lot less time that it took Sakura to learn tree walking.




