Dart that was barely English. I think I gleaned enough through context clues though.
Dust Release (塵遁, Jinton, Viz: Particle Style) is a combined nature transformation kekkei tōta, an advanced version of kekkei genkai, made up of techniques that mix earth, wind, and fire-based chakra to create pulverising force.
This nature allows the user to manipulate molecules, giving them the ability to disintegrate anything on a molecular level within the boundaries of the three-dimensional form.
dis·in·te·grate
disˈin(t)əˌɡrāt/
verb
break up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay.
Correct me if I'm wrong but physically smashing your arm into its constituent elements would not cauterize the wound, because that's not heat. Is there anything about my post that you actually know anything about you would like to argue?
Way to make up your own definitions there, guy.
Oh, and here's the actual definition from an actual source:
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/disintegratedisintegrate Translate Button
[dis-in-tuh-greyt]
verb (used without object), disintegrated, disintegrating.
1.
to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up; deteriorate:
The old book is gradually disintegrating with age.
2.
Physics.
to decay.
(of a nucleus) to change into one or more different nuclei after being bombarded by high-energy particles, as alpha particles or gamma rays.
And
THE source of all sources:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disintegrateDefinition of disintegrate
transitive verb
1
: to break or decompose into constituent elements, parts, or small particles <water disintegrates the limestone>
2
: to destroy the unity or integrity (see integrity 3) of <The lies disintegrateed their marriage.>
intransitive verb
1
: to break or separate into constituent elements or parts <The iron hinges were disintegrateing into dust.>
2
: to lose unity or integrity by or as if by breaking into parts <The relationship started to disintegrate.>
3
: to undergo a change in composition (see composition 2) <an atomic nucleus that disintegrates because of radioactivity>
disintegrationplay \(ˌ)dis-ˌin-tə-ˈgrā-shən\ noun
Nowhere does it state in the wikia that Dust Release *physically* breaks down the elements.
In fact, since the kekkai tota is composed of the Fire element, and as we've seen in all the images and videos, it shows complete annihilation of the item caught in the object's grasp. That would lead to believe that it is a chemical decay or decomposition by heat to completely erase all traces of the evidence inside its area of influence.
Thus...by your definition, there would have been remnants of anything caught within the blasts within the canon manga/anime, which there isn't. Soo..,
Not to mention, Eric said I would make it to 500 yard marker after taking your damage with my dodge. Thus, I'd still outrun them. You manipulating them to follow would count as an action, so this entire post is rather invalidated at that.
Not to mention, if you're not allowing your opponent a chance to dodge or block your ability, then that's breaking the rules and grounds for disqualification. Which you're completely doing with how you're writing everything.