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As we know Ino have one special ability known as Mind Transfer Jutsu!

She can get into difrent persons body with her own and sty on others!

However when she is doing it she can't move her real body and if the person she has trns. into get hurt the same happens to her body! [point:if the person dies she dies too . =( ] Thx :P

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