[Opinion] Are Uchiha One-Trick Ponies?

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One trick ponies? Amaterasu the best ninjutsu one hit kill. Tsukuyomi can be one of the best genjutsu by itachi can be one hit kill and can get a susannoo that can have a perfect defense so that's three more than one
All steming from the Sharingan you pretty much just proved what he's trying to say. Guess Sasuke could be the exception since he developed Kirin.

"Amaterasu the best Ninjutsu one hit kill" LMAO
 

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I agree with your point.

It's like Taskmaster from Marvel; he has the power to copy what he sees, but he doesn't gain the skill of whom he's copying. So while they can use their skills to overcome different challenges, Taskmaster can only use what he has seen.

One trick ponies? Amaterasu the best ninjutsu one hit kill. Tsukuyomi can be one of the best genjutsu by itachi can be one hit kill and can get a susannoo that can have a perfect defense so that's three more than one
1. Itachi represents the entire Uchiha clan?

2. This topic is about the normal Sharingan, the Mangekyou Sharingan is therefore off-topic.

3. You seriously overhype the MS.

Your assessment of the Sharingan is correct, but it doesn't make the Uchiha seem like one-trick ponies. They can perform many jutsu, have strong chakra, and even have their unique traits (Mangekyou techniques, powerful fire-style). The S jg aringan is not merely "one trick."
This topic though isn't about the MS, which not all Uchihas had access to.

You have a point with Katons, although the Uchihas seem to have no versatility of Katons- only big ones and bigger ones.

They're still some pretty powerful ponies.
That's true.

How did it weaken anything? The sharinan can only make your natural abilities better. Reaction time, speed, jutsu etc.
Actually no, relying on something like that can actually make you weaker. Take Wolverine from the X-Men, a future version of himself without a healing factor had to fight a past version of himself... and the future version won. He explained that, since losing his healing factor and pretty much unable to use his claws, he had to train harder to win without them. That's just one example.

Secondly, it does not increase reflexes or speed, it may end up only allowing them to see the car that hit them if they aren't quick enough to jump out of the way.
 
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