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So we all know what the sharingan is (note: this is not EMS VS 6 paths abilities). It's a visual jutsu that enables one to instantly understand any ninjutsu, taijutsu, and genjutsu and copy it to perfection. The rinnegan is a visual jutsu that lets one have access to all ninjutsu.
Essentially, the sharingan enables one to have instant power in any given situation. The rinnegan allows for a deep understanding of ninjutsu and enables for training for all ninjutsu. This includes sealing, barriers, and genjutsu which Nagato has displayed. He displayed high level of genjutsu by making enough genjutsu barriers to delay Inoichi's probes on his henchman.
What's the difference? The difference is the same as someone who cheats on a test compared to the one who was cheated off of. One only knows the answer, the other knows the source material and how it works. To a sharingan user, every ninjutsu is a new thing to copy. To a rinnegan user, each ninjutsu is a variation of that which they already know. Nothing surprises them. It's even possible that they could have access to ninjutsu like particle style. In other words, if a rinnegan user fought a sharingan user who was equally skilled in a fight of just nijutsum the rinnegan would always win. The sharingan user has a an arsenal that's limited and he has to build on. The rinnegan user knows all and can use his diversity and strategy to trap the sharingan user and can use much more effective ninjutsu.
That's my opinion on the rinnegan and sharingan. Hope you enjoyed it.
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Essentially, the sharingan enables one to have instant power in any given situation. The rinnegan allows for a deep understanding of ninjutsu and enables for training for all ninjutsu. This includes sealing, barriers, and genjutsu which Nagato has displayed. He displayed high level of genjutsu by making enough genjutsu barriers to delay Inoichi's probes on his henchman.
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What's the difference? The difference is the same as someone who cheats on a test compared to the one who was cheated off of. One only knows the answer, the other knows the source material and how it works. To a sharingan user, every ninjutsu is a new thing to copy. To a rinnegan user, each ninjutsu is a variation of that which they already know. Nothing surprises them. It's even possible that they could have access to ninjutsu like particle style. In other words, if a rinnegan user fought a sharingan user who was equally skilled in a fight of just nijutsum the rinnegan would always win. The sharingan user has a an arsenal that's limited and he has to build on. The rinnegan user knows all and can use his diversity and strategy to trap the sharingan user and can use much more effective ninjutsu.
That's my opinion on the rinnegan and sharingan. Hope you enjoyed it.
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