So I understand that this is a hot-topic among the base because we know so little about Tobirama's FTG...
However I want to put forth an idea that might be considered radical, even blasphemous. I think we might be able to assume that Tobirama had a superior FTG to Minato's in the sense that he DID NOT require seals to teleport to.
If we look at 624, Tobirama uses the FTG Slash.
Obviously this is a Space-Time Ninjutsu, but also a Kenjutsu. My theory is, requiring Tobirama to "mark" the opponent like Minato would strip a Kenjutsu of it's effectiveness. This isn't a Body Flicker Technique like Sasuke used against Naruto.
Rather this is a teleportation jutsu that utilizes speed to overcome the enemy so as to deliver a swift strike. Marking the opponent beforehand would be a waste that could otherwise be used to strike.
Now I know people may ask, "Well why was Minato the 'Yellow Flash'." My answer to that would be, his unpredictability and ability to hit *Multiple* targets in an almost instantaneous manner.
However I want to put forth an idea that might be considered radical, even blasphemous. I think we might be able to assume that Tobirama had a superior FTG to Minato's in the sense that he DID NOT require seals to teleport to.
If we look at 624, Tobirama uses the FTG Slash.
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Obviously this is a Space-Time Ninjutsu, but also a Kenjutsu. My theory is, requiring Tobirama to "mark" the opponent like Minato would strip a Kenjutsu of it's effectiveness. This isn't a Body Flicker Technique like Sasuke used against Naruto.
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Rather this is a teleportation jutsu that utilizes speed to overcome the enemy so as to deliver a swift strike. Marking the opponent beforehand would be a waste that could otherwise be used to strike.
Now I know people may ask, "Well why was Minato the 'Yellow Flash'." My answer to that would be, his unpredictability and ability to hit *Multiple* targets in an almost instantaneous manner.