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I do not want to start a debate about this, but being on the defensive has nothing more to do with it. It's even better than letting your emotions get the best of you. And also, just because I do not want to kill someone, doesn't mean that I won't try to stop him with all I've got.
Remember what Naruto said in the first VOTE fight? That he'll try everything to get Sasuke back.
So close to fulfilling his dream, do you really think Naruto would without using all he's got? Do you really think, Naruto, the guy with the strongest willpower would just give up at such point? If so, that'd be a total contradiction of his character, and I couldn't take his character serious at all anymore.
But it's a contradiction if he uses full power to stop him but accidentally kills him in the process, don't you think? In my eyes, Naruto got serious enough not to get himself killed. There are numerous factors he could have used but didn't, which is why I formed this opinion.
And Sasuke wasn't low on chakra?? Sasuke probably drain a third of his chakra putting the bijuu in CT and casting them all in Genjutsu.. Also Naruto probably has 3 or 4 times the amount that Sasuke have so I don't see the huge problem here..
Naruto being on the defense could be one of the main reason why this fight went the way it did.. Say Naruto was to attack while he's low on chakra and Sasuke absorb those attacks, the match could've gotten very ugly for Naruto... I also see you side.. Naruto could've possibly overwhelm Sasuke with clones because Sasuke was to low on chakra to defend... So it works both ways. So it really only creates more secnarios..
Yeah, not to mention that Naruto didn't use more power that he did against Kaguya. The way I saw it is that Naruto attacked according to Sasuke's output of power, just to somehow evade death. But this is the part where a point of view can go sideways.
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