Before this chapter, we all assumed that the reason for Obito implanting only one Rinnegan was so that he could continue to use Kamui while having access to Rinnegan techs. Obviously he was very proficient with using his MS, so why would he ever give it up? More-over, why would Obito bother implanting only one Rinnegan if he didn't have access to the six paths? Obviously with only one Rinnegan he could still use the basic techniques, otherwise it would have been pointless to implant it.
Kishi having Obito state that the real reason was because he couldn't handle it makes little sense to me. Are we supposed to believe that an 8 year old Nagato is more capable than a Juubi Jin? I think not. If you ask me, it was simply a way to give Madara an upgrade that didn't exist before. Kishi originally limited the Rinnegan to 6 simple techniques, but now that he needs to give Madara a final upgrade, he's fluffing up the Rinnegan to be superior in the hands of the original wielder.
Don't get me wrong, I'm fine with double-Rinnegan Madara getting an upgrade, but don't try to add depth to the story where its not needed. It makes much more sense that Obito took on only one Rinnegan so that he could continue to use Kamui, not because he couldn't handle it.
Kishi having Obito state that the real reason was because he couldn't handle it makes little sense to me. Are we supposed to believe that an 8 year old Nagato is more capable than a Juubi Jin? I think not. If you ask me, it was simply a way to give Madara an upgrade that didn't exist before. Kishi originally limited the Rinnegan to 6 simple techniques, but now that he needs to give Madara a final upgrade, he's fluffing up the Rinnegan to be superior in the hands of the original wielder.
Don't get me wrong, I'm fine with double-Rinnegan Madara getting an upgrade, but don't try to add depth to the story where its not needed. It makes much more sense that Obito took on only one Rinnegan so that he could continue to use Kamui, not because he couldn't handle it.