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If Tsunade gets hit by Amaterasu, she will shed her skin by using scalpel and regrow it with Byakugo
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If Tsunade gets hit by Amaterasu, she will shed her skin by using scalpel and regrow it with Byakugo
Well I would like to think Tsunade is a little better than Naruto in genjustu seeing how she has a whole 1.5 than him in the DB.
And releasing her yin seal chakra will break it since its another source like someone putting chakra into another person.
What new chakra system? At that point of the manga he had no control over the Kyuubi, therefore he tried to disrupt the flow of his OWN chakra. Seeing how Tsunade's chakra control is tiers above early part2 Naruto's, she should be able to break that genjutsu easily.No she's not because this was not even Sharingan: Genjutsu. Orochimaru lost to a teen Itachi solely because of this reason. And as you can see, he is a huge fan of Sharingan. Also, he has 5 in genjutsu. You think she fairs any better? Nope.
No, because Naruto's method was exactly the same. Release new chakra to the system. Try to break off. Lose to B-rank genjutsu. Yin Seal is no different.
No she's not because this was not even Sharingan: Genjutsu. Orochimaru lost to a teen Itachi solely because of this reason. And as you can see, he is a huge fan of Sharingan. Also, he has 5 in genjutsu. You think she fairs any better? Nope.
No, because Naruto's method was exactly the same. Release new chakra to the system. Try to break off. Lose to B-rank genjutsu. Yin Seal is no different.
Lol. I don't know what kind of correlation you are trying to make here, but, the chakra inside the brain and the chakra inside the Yin Seal aren't the same as they are not located in the same location, obviously. Unless you want to tell me that the inside of the Yin Seal is also Tsunade's brain. Jiraiya's statement doesn't do anything to help your argument, at all, because you have failed to prove that the release of chakra stops Tsunade's flow, and then disrupts it.It works with my argument actually. 'The chakra in your head is controlled by the enemy' The yin seal releases on the forehead (if that isnt enough) and what has Byakugo been stated to do in DB4 increases the users power.
They place their chakra into Naruto's to disrupt the flow, which means they are using their chakra to stop and disrupt his chakra flow, that doesn't even begin to translate to "Any time chakra is put into another, their chakra flow is being disrupted. Same action, different uses. I could touch someone or something, but be doing different things each time. There is no evidence that any release of chakra automatically disrupts the flow of chakra.And he literally states 'placing their chakra into yours to disrupt the flow' Exactly what I said they were doing. Same thing as what YS chakra will be doing, the flow will be moving in its own way from the chakra source in the stomach, the yin seal comes from the forehead like another person's source of chakra.
You getting run over wont disrupt the flow?
And cuts her head off LOL Like what everyone will do in every battle with Tsunade.
But it pours chakra to her chakra network. How can she add more chakra to her chakra network without disturbing her current chakra flow? Please explain this.
Does me pouring water into a stream disrupt the flow of that stream? No. I don't know where you people got that taking in chakra acts as a way to stop or disturb the chakra flow, but it definitely wasn't from the manga.
Dear god, Tsunade tanked a magatama barrage and you still believe a few Kunai can take her down?
Decapitation genius. Like I said, she's literally a sitting duck while trying to break the genjutsu, so decapitation is easier. Not that it actually matters, as the yin seal can't disrupt genjutsu.
Decapitation genius. Like I said, she's literally a sitting duck while trying to break the genjutsu, so decapitation is easier. Not that it actually matters, as the yin seal can't disrupt genjutsu.
> we proved it can disrupt the flow of her chakra, however you have all the rights to ignore it
> can he even decapitate her? I mean he isn't famous for his physical strength. Cutting through bones and flesh isn't as easy as you believe.
Yes, it actually disrupts it, as the quantity of the water increases.
dis·rupt
disˈrəpt/Submit
verb
past tense: disrupted; past participle: disrupted
interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem.
"a rail strike that could disrupt both passenger and freight service"
synonyms: throw into confusion, throw into disorder, throw into disarray, cause confusion/turmoil in, play havoc with; More
drastically alter or destroy the structure of (something).
"alcohol can disrupt the chromosomes of an unfertilized egg"
synonyms: distort, damage, buckle, warp; More