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Toroi was a celebrated Kumogakure shinobi whose Magnet Release kekkei genkai and arsenal of square shuriken made him a feared fighter. His renown led Kabuto to reanimate him for the Fourth Shinobi World War.

Sex: Male
Status: deceased (reincarnated during the Fourth Shinobi World War)
Affiliation: Kumogakure
Kekkei Genkai: Magnet Release
Classification: shinobi
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Appearance

Tan-skinned and broad of face, Toroi had a sharply defined look built around a pronounced cleft chin and thick sideburns dropping from his medium-length, dull purple hair. He wore Kumogakure's usual uniform and forehead protector with a long scarf looped about his neck, and he was almost always shown clenching a sealing scroll between his teeth.

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Personality

His profile paints him as a measured man, cautious and careful, and given to discretion in how he operates.

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Abilities

Toroi's skill earned enough fame in his lifetime that Kabuto Yakushi later reanimated him to fight for Akatsuki in the Fourth Shinobi World War, and even his own partner admitted he could not match him. His weapon of choice was a set of distinctive square shuriken in assorted sizes, kept sealed inside a scroll; to leave both hands free he fought with that scroll gripped in his mouth, and he would thread large numbers of the blades along a rope so a single swing could launch them all at once. Underpinning this was the Magnet Release kekkei genkai, which let him magnetise his metal tools so that any object they struck turned magnetic in turn, drawing further metal toward the target and sharply improving his follow-up strikes, though the pull weakened with each transfer.

Once reincarnated he was mobilised with Gari, Pakura, Haku, and Zabuza, then broke off to stalk the Suna pair Musai and Nonota. Despite a warning about his technique the Suna-nin fell victim to it, and as Toroi readied still larger shuriken, Naruto ambushed him with a Rasengan and the recovered Suna-nin sealed him away. When the Impure World Reincarnation was finally undone, his soul returned to the afterlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Toroi in Naruto?

Toroi is a celebrated Kumogakure shinobi famed for his Magnet Release kekkei genkai and his arsenal of square shuriken, later reanimated by Kabuto Yakushi to fight for Akatsuki in the Fourth Shinobi World War.

What is Toroi's Magnet Release ability?

Toroi's Magnet Release lets him magnetize his metal tools so that anything they strike becomes magnetic in turn, drawing more metal toward the target and sharpening his follow-up attacks, though the pull weakens with each transfer.

What weapons does Toroi fight with?

Toroi fights with sets of distinctive square shuriken sealed inside a scroll, which he grips in his mouth to keep both hands free, often threading many blades along a rope to launch them all in a single swing.

How is Toroi ultimately defeated?

After his technique fails against a warned Suna pair, Toroi is ambushed by Naruto's Rasengan and then sealed away by the recovered Suna-nin, ending his reanimation once the Impure World Reincarnation is later undone.

Who was Toroi paired with during the Fourth Shinobi World War?

Toroi was mobilized alongside Gari, Pakura, Haku, and Zabuza before breaking off to stalk the Suna shinobi Musai and Nonota.

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