Good God, this is one of the best Ranma Naruto crossovers I think I've ever read. Really. The ONLY thing I can sugjust for you to do is study up more on the names of the techniques, because I noticed that when you had problems with there names, you just put question marks in them middle of them.
That, as Mike said, sounds like a character encoding issue. I'm using non-ASCII characters in some of the technique names (the wonders of copy and paste from Internet sources that understand Japanese) and if your browser isn't expecting that then it'll have trouble. On the other hand, it could be Open Office outputting bad HTML. I'll have to add checking it to my TODO list.
And thanks for the compliment.
So, my advice, fix that then post this somewhere while writing more in this. Not so sage advice I know, but, that is all I have to give.
It'll come eventually. I've got a chapter under construction to complete before I make any moves in that direction at the very least.
What I'd meant, above, was stories where basically, Ranma seems to know most or all of Naruto's techniques (particularly Kage Bunshin and Oiroke, as well as the other standard jutsu... maybe Chidori/Rasengan for good measure), and then proceeds to do everything far better than Naruto with essentially the same moves, etc.
Well, that's just lazy. That and chidori wouldn't even work for Ranma; he'd have the same problem that Kakashi had before he yoinked himself a sharingan eye. I don't think I've ever read a story like that, thankfully.
I've got Horse of the Leaf archived somewhere (read it a few years ago, I think), and it's not really what I meant. Ranma seems to end up beating Sasuke in most Naruto crossovers, anyway.
That's true. It's a trend I have no intention of following because I know it would end up a very deliberate farce of a battle. The mental image of Sasuke trying to use chidori on a Ranma who's backing away ever so slightly quicker than Sasuke can catch up with amuses me too much for me to not use it if I ever go in that direction. And it's a bit too Benny Hill to include.





