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People say that the use of kurama is not part of Madara's power.
While reading the hottest thread today about hashirama vs madara I notice people using an argument similar to the one below, I corrected this user yesterday. But I thought to make this so everyone can see it and we should see such a silly argument never used again on NB
My correction:
The difference between the Shima situation and this situation is that Madara very similar to Kabuto uses chakra to control his summon but in the situation above, Shima calls someone to fight someone with no input of her own strength or strategy. Shima is working as a TEAM and Madara and Kabuto are using their TECHNIQUES.
Notice the difference in definitions..
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While reading the hottest thread today about hashirama vs madara I notice people using an argument similar to the one below, I corrected this user yesterday. But I thought to make this so everyone can see it and we should see such a silly argument never used again on NB
Wrong. You yourself agreed that BM Naruto would be considered Shima's tool/power.
Why contradict your previous post to help support your argument?
So Shima summoning BM Naruto is a part of her arsenal? Must be Top 10.
My correction:
The difference between the Shima situation and this situation is that Madara very similar to Kabuto uses chakra to control his summon but in the situation above, Shima calls someone to fight someone with no input of her own strength or strategy. Shima is working as a TEAM and Madara and Kabuto are using their TECHNIQUES.
Notice the difference in definitions..
tech·nique
/tekˈnēk/
Noun
A way of carrying out a particular task, esp. the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
(task being to kill Hashirama)
team·work
/ˈtēmˌwərk/
Noun
The combined action of a group of people, esp. when effective and efficient.
/tekˈnēk/
Noun
A way of carrying out a particular task, esp. the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
(task being to kill Hashirama)
team·work
/ˈtēmˌwərk/
Noun
The combined action of a group of people, esp. when effective and efficient.
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