so most people accept that itachi could seal the juubi with totsuka now right?

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bigfatloser

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I mean, obito sealed the juubi inside himself with no chakra, extremely injured and with only 3-4 handseals maximum.

totsuka can definitely pierce the juubi considering plenty of attacks had already harmed it and totsuka is a spiritual weapon.

so most people must accept the fact that if itachi stabbed the juubi with his totsuka sword the juubi would be sealed.
 

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Don't duplicate threads.
 

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Obito had the Rinnegan though, And the Jubbi is more than chakra it is natural energy too, so that probably would've countered the sword thingy. But Idk im not familiar with the swords work
 

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please do not let itachi fanboys brainwash you
 

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Uchiha macho brainwashed you. Itachi is shit compared to the juubi. Don't compare the two ever.
 

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As the hype goes, if it can be pierced, it can and will be sealed.
 

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Juubi > All except Rikudo , Itachi won't do shit.
 

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Don't duplicate threads.

dont post while butthurt.

op- logiclly yes he can seal the jubbi, its a huge target


look at what sasuke did.
 

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Yea it can, but like the tail beasts, the juubi would come back later after being sealed/killed.
 
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