Phoenix of Chaos
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Me and a friend of mine were just arguing about this and so i decided to end this argument. Hit me with your best shot.
1. Minato's FTG has an obvious flaw. In foreign territory, he would have to go through the process of spreading all his kunai all over again.
LOL although if you'll notice it seems as though he throws alot more kunai than he originally has in his pouch XD
That said, I doubt Itachi would have any problem deflecting every kunai - or no not EVERY single one, but deflecting those that would be heading closest to his perimeter. His shurikenjutsu is incredible after all. But hey, dont just take my word for it.
Not only is he shown to nail every target, even the one in his blind spot, but even accurately uses one kunai to deflect another.
As such, Minato seems excellent with kunai as well, however it would be fair to say he is not at Itachi's level, Itachi's skill boosted by his sharingan reading the speeds of every projectile launched at him and by him. Still any doubts?
2. Minato's attack strategy is quite simple once you get down to it. Launch his kunai and as soon as the moment appears, also mark the opponent.
However this strategy would only come to fruition if the opponent is in the range of a touch. The same goes for his rashengan techniques. Come to think of it, Minato doesn't really seem like a long-range fighter does he? Not to mention that the shun-shin no jutsu is written on paper. So in deflecting his kunai, well,
3. Contrary to what some of you obtuse fanboys think, Minato would not be teleporting non-stop. At some point in the fight, he has to stop and try to come up with a strategy. I've heard way too many times, "You can't hit wht you can't touch" - which is oh so true. However, Itachi doesnt have to lay a finger on him, just at him. Regardless of knowing not to look into an Uchiha's eyes, Minato would already be at a disadvantage. Just a single point of the finger and there goes his mind.
4. Gamabunta could not handle Ita's Susanoo + Totsuka blade and Yata Mirror.
Its quite obvious that Gamabunta couldn't take on Itachi's Susanoo at close nor long range. His sword could not take on Susanoo's already tough defense, plus the Yata mirror. At long range his fire attacks would be no different, except make him vulnerable to Itachi's magatama attack.
BOTTOM LINE: Minato victory = very close-range combat. Itachi: NO.
Minato = peak physical attack. Itachi: Genjutsu
So i hope i nvr hear a word of this argument again. Bear in mind Itachi would not win easily as the person he's facing IS the fourth hokage, however he would still win.
FACT: Itachi is one of the only characters in Naruto who has never been truly beaten. Hashirama and the S06P are the other two. Minato died.
As said, by Itachi himself, "Every Jutsu has a weakness..."
1. Minato's FTG has an obvious flaw. In foreign territory, he would have to go through the process of spreading all his kunai all over again.
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LOL although if you'll notice it seems as though he throws alot more kunai than he originally has in his pouch XD
That said, I doubt Itachi would have any problem deflecting every kunai - or no not EVERY single one, but deflecting those that would be heading closest to his perimeter. His shurikenjutsu is incredible after all. But hey, dont just take my word for it.
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Not only is he shown to nail every target, even the one in his blind spot, but even accurately uses one kunai to deflect another.
As such, Minato seems excellent with kunai as well, however it would be fair to say he is not at Itachi's level, Itachi's skill boosted by his sharingan reading the speeds of every projectile launched at him and by him. Still any doubts?
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. Not to mention Itachi's god-speed hand seals that even Kakashi with his sharingan couldn't read.2. Minato's attack strategy is quite simple once you get down to it. Launch his kunai and as soon as the moment appears, also mark the opponent.
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However this strategy would only come to fruition if the opponent is in the range of a touch. The same goes for his rashengan techniques. Come to think of it, Minato doesn't really seem like a long-range fighter does he? Not to mention that the shun-shin no jutsu is written on paper. So in deflecting his kunai, well,
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. this could happen.3. Contrary to what some of you obtuse fanboys think, Minato would not be teleporting non-stop. At some point in the fight, he has to stop and try to come up with a strategy. I've heard way too many times, "You can't hit wht you can't touch" - which is oh so true. However, Itachi doesnt have to lay a finger on him, just at him. Regardless of knowing not to look into an Uchiha's eyes, Minato would already be at a disadvantage. Just a single point of the finger and there goes his mind.
4. Gamabunta could not handle Ita's Susanoo + Totsuka blade and Yata Mirror.
Its quite obvious that Gamabunta couldn't take on Itachi's Susanoo at close nor long range. His sword could not take on Susanoo's already tough defense, plus the Yata mirror. At long range his fire attacks would be no different, except make him vulnerable to Itachi's magatama attack.
BOTTOM LINE: Minato victory = very close-range combat. Itachi: NO.
Minato = peak physical attack. Itachi: Genjutsu
So i hope i nvr hear a word of this argument again. Bear in mind Itachi would not win easily as the person he's facing IS the fourth hokage, however he would still win.
FACT: Itachi is one of the only characters in Naruto who has never been truly beaten. Hashirama and the S06P are the other two. Minato died.
As said, by Itachi himself, "Every Jutsu has a weakness..."
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