So Sasuke didn't focus his sight on the Hachibi when casting the flame on him? I thought Amaterasu works always this way....
Once again... Amaterasu burns slowly only when its user is not focusing his eyesight on target.
Yes itachi continuously added more fire to burn through and then nullified most of ama not to ****ing hurt his belowed konoha friends
He did, thats why Hachibi was swolled by the flames in very short time.So Sasuke didn't focus his sight on the Hachibi when casting the flame on him?
The flames are converging at the point the Mangekyo is focusing on but its penetration power isn't variable.
Jiraya would go down just as the wall. Itachi was on konoha side thus he did his best not to harm him while giving excuses. 1-2 meters? i already know how badly u calculate the distance.He woudnt have time for that since they were 1-2 meters from being crushed by frog stomach. Besides, that would put even more exertion on his eyes, and Itachi was saving every bit of strenght he could. Thats why he didnt want to fight Jiraiya in the first place.
He did focus to spread the fire faster but rest of the job was done by fire itself.He did, thats why Hachibi was swolled by the flames in very short time.
He did cuz he constantly added more power to one place rather then leaving fire on his own.It that was true Itachi would never burn through it so fast.
Either way, they were very close from being crushed. Like I said, Itachi wouldnt have time to put them off.Jiraya would go down just as the wall. Itachi was on konoha side thus he did his best not to harm him while giving excuses. 1-2 meters? i already know how badly u calculate the distance.
But that was only substitution, show. Real Bee used Kawarimi.He did focus to spread the fire faster but rest of the job was done by fire itself.
They stop at his will. its not like sasuke did with karin and bee.Either way, they were very close from being crushed. Like I said, Itachi wouldnt have time to put them off.
They stop at his will. its not like sasuke did with karin and bee.