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Tsunade is a one dimensional fighter; people pointing that out aren't "arguing anything to see Tsunade lose". They are pointing out her very obvious flaws.
Tsunade has absolutely no combat versatility. She is Taijutsu only. This is extremely restrictive as it requires consistent CQC. This isn't a problem for people like Gai and the Raikage; they have the speed to consistently force CQC against their opponent. Tsunade, on the other hand, is noticeably below average in speed.
Tsunade has super strength, but most characters can emulate / mimic super strength anyway. Attacks like Rasengan, Chidori, Raikiri, Hell Stab, etc . . . those are all moves that, despite the user not being as strong as Tsunade, still has strikes that are just as lethal. So again, super strength is great if you happen to be fighting a Susano'o rib cage, but in 99% of scenarios, that strength is superfluous.
Tsunade's trump card is a regeneration technique, but unfortunately for her the manga has had Madara compare Byakugo directly to Hashirama's regeneration. What's worse is that Madara eventually came to acquire that very regeneration technique, and was even in Sage Mode (which amplifies all abilities). Despite that, Madara was unable to grow back his arm and instead had to attach a Zetsu arm. This proves that regeneration techniques can close wounds, but do not work like Majin Buu / Piccolo regeneration where you pop out a new limb scott free.
So in the end, you've got a slow Taijutsu user who happens to hit very hard (which most characters can do through strike / punching augmentation jutsu) and who has a regeneration technique that has limits.
Compare that to people like Sasuke, Itachi, and Kakashi who are well versed in all ninja fields (ninjutsu, genjutsu, taijutsu), are effective at all combat ranges (with techniques for CQC as well as mid / long range), have utilized numerous strategies in their battles (intelligence / tactics), and who've used pretty much every ninja tool the manga has shown us (kunai, shuriken, swords, ground spikes, chains, ninja wire, smoke bombs, etc). I'll almost always pick the versatile fighter over someone like Tsunade.
The only times one-dimensional fighters work are in the case of Minato, Raikage, and Gai, all of which excel greatly in speed to compromise for their lack of versatility. Even Gai is versatile in the sense that he uses nunchucks and has gated attacks that are effective at all ranges (Morning Peacock and Afternoon Tiger).
Tsunade has absolutely no combat versatility. She is Taijutsu only. This is extremely restrictive as it requires consistent CQC. This isn't a problem for people like Gai and the Raikage; they have the speed to consistently force CQC against their opponent. Tsunade, on the other hand, is noticeably below average in speed.
Tsunade has super strength, but most characters can emulate / mimic super strength anyway. Attacks like Rasengan, Chidori, Raikiri, Hell Stab, etc . . . those are all moves that, despite the user not being as strong as Tsunade, still has strikes that are just as lethal. So again, super strength is great if you happen to be fighting a Susano'o rib cage, but in 99% of scenarios, that strength is superfluous.
Tsunade's trump card is a regeneration technique, but unfortunately for her the manga has had Madara compare Byakugo directly to Hashirama's regeneration. What's worse is that Madara eventually came to acquire that very regeneration technique, and was even in Sage Mode (which amplifies all abilities). Despite that, Madara was unable to grow back his arm and instead had to attach a Zetsu arm. This proves that regeneration techniques can close wounds, but do not work like Majin Buu / Piccolo regeneration where you pop out a new limb scott free.
So in the end, you've got a slow Taijutsu user who happens to hit very hard (which most characters can do through strike / punching augmentation jutsu) and who has a regeneration technique that has limits.
Compare that to people like Sasuke, Itachi, and Kakashi who are well versed in all ninja fields (ninjutsu, genjutsu, taijutsu), are effective at all combat ranges (with techniques for CQC as well as mid / long range), have utilized numerous strategies in their battles (intelligence / tactics), and who've used pretty much every ninja tool the manga has shown us (kunai, shuriken, swords, ground spikes, chains, ninja wire, smoke bombs, etc). I'll almost always pick the versatile fighter over someone like Tsunade.
The only times one-dimensional fighters work are in the case of Minato, Raikage, and Gai, all of which excel greatly in speed to compromise for their lack of versatility. Even Gai is versatile in the sense that he uses nunchucks and has gated attacks that are effective at all ranges (Morning Peacock and Afternoon Tiger).
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