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In the end of chapter 634, the latest chapter of Naruto Shippuden, Naruto's shuriken and Sasuke's arrow mixed together and formed a new black kind of shuriken to attack the ten tails.

What kind of power does the new shuriken contain? It contains Naruto's Wind element, but which of Sasuke's powers does it contain?

New Shuriken

Is it the "Amaterasu" OR "Lightning" element?

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It is a blaze element technique (an enhanced Amaterasu with help from Naruto). What is is called? Well according to the said chapter:

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They could call it "SHAKUTON KOURIN SHIPPUU NO YA ZEROSHIKI (read: Swirling Gale of Black and White Arrow)!"

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  • Hmm, not sure if it's a good idea for us to be using a scan watermarked with an illegal distribution site.
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    Jun 13, 2013 at 4:31
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  • It's good that you included the page as proof for your answer, but it has a watermark showing that it's from a site which illegally distributes the manga. Just as we don't allow questions about where to get illegal fansubs, I don't think it's a good idea to include this watermarked image since it is promoting an illegal site.
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  • @MadaraUchiha This is not about copyright of the image but rather promoting illegal distribution methods such as fansubs and manga browsers
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    Jun 14, 2013 at 15:43
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It contains Amaterasu. In Naruto, wind is superior to lightning and in fact defeats it. What Naruto stated earlier in the chapter was that he was glad that his wind could fuel Sasuke's fire with his powers - and the image is clearly black and colored like Amaterasu. He manipulates Amaterasu through his Blaze Release: Kagatsuchi.

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