Btw, Kakashi also survived and moved around in gravity strong enough to hold down Kaguya. Despite the fact he accomplished that feat everyone ignores it.
Why would you consider her seal separate from her? It regenerates after some time any way. It's a part of her base reserves now. Yeah, they are pretty damn high. At least at Hashirama's level.
Oh come on. These databook stats cannot be compared to others. We all know that.
It is further explained by Tsunade that because of the delicate nature for building up chakra required for this technique, a person is substantially drained of normal reserves of chakra, making it dangerous for one to perform surgery or battle.
That gravity was only affecting people with more reserves, as Obito was able to more around as well when Naruto and Sasuke couldn't. That wasn't a feat by any means.
Pure fanon trying make sense of a plot hole, which still doesn't make any sense.
-Obito had enough chakra for PS.
-Kakashi and Obito were affected by it until the will of Rin showed up.
-Bones were affected by it.
-Naruto was able to move soon after.
The thing can't be explained.
Errrr omg byakugou is a fuuinjutsu, a technique... So obviously its not her base lol. It's like saying 7 gates Might guy's chakra is his base chakra...
Her own chakra is stored within the seal. Who the heck cares what type of seal it is? It is her base chakra, because it's her own damn chakra.
Yes, her own chakra is stored within the Yin Seal. No one is debating that. But it does matter what kind of seal it is because it's a storage seal.
That isn't her base chakra level - her base chakra level has nothing on that Yin Seal, why? Because it took three years for her to (with her precise chakra control at a level that surpasses Shizune) siphon it away to be unleashed at a later time.
It's not even a slight against her, to say that her general/normal chakra reserves or "stamina" isn't huge...
Sakura's level is more "average" and to compare her to Naruto, Sasuke or Tsunade is utterly unrealistic and pretty unfair. That's an Uzumaki, a Uchiha and a Senju with legendary ancestors and a genetic legacy that have them OP as ****.
Sakura on the other hand, doesn't have the genetic legacy for it to make a lick of sense. It would be odd for a civvy born kid to suddenly develop monsterous chakra. Especially given what we saw of her in Part I.
If anything, to say she has "average" base chakra reserves it a compliment to Sakura's character...
(and you **** you all for making me of all people write this shit down)
... that she achieves the level she does, is capable of such "feats" without having large chakra reserves as so many others do.
I'm confused, I'll admit. I would have thought Sakura fans would champion this aspect of her character - that it's something she's overcome with technique/skill rather than genetic lottery.
She doesn't have great reserves, she has really good 'chakra control'.
Yes, her own chakra is stored within the Yin Seal. No one is debating that. But it does matter what kind of seal it is because it's a storage seal.
That isn't her base chakra level - her base chakra level has nothing on that Yin Seal, why? Because it took three years for her to (with her precise chakra control at a level that surpasses Shizune) siphon it away to be unleashed at a later time.
It's not even a slight against her, to say that her general/normal chakra reserves or "stamina" isn't huge...
Sakura's level is more "average" and to compare her to Naruto, Sasuke or Tsunade is utterly unrealistic and pretty unfair. That's an Uzumaki, a Uchiha and a Senju with legendary ancestors and a genetic legacy that have them OP as ****.
Sakura on the other hand, doesn't have the genetic legacy for it to make a lick of sense. It would be odd for a civvy born kid to suddenly develop monsterous chakra. Especially given what we saw of her in Part I.
If anything, to say she has "average" base chakra reserves it a compliment to Sakura's character...
(and you **** you all for making me of all people write this shit down)
... that she achieves the level she does, is capable of such "feats" without having large chakra reserves as so many others do.
I'm confused, I'll admit. I would have thought Sakura fans would champion this aspect of her character - that it's something she's overcome with technique/skill rather than genetic lottery.
What is a base reserve? That's her own chakra. Whether it's stored or not is an irrelevant point, when it's her own storage unit and her own chakra. That makes the whole thing her own reserve now.
Just stop arguing this. Shelke's trolling you. No one could possibly think that stored power=base power(the ordinary amount of power that occurs naturally)
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Base Reserve - is what her chakra level or "stamina" is in it's natural state. Without augmentations such as Tailed Beasts, Chakra Cloaks from outside sources or Yin Seals.
... yes it's her own chakra.
But it's stored up over three years, it's not a natural base level. It's an augmentation, an addition, an enhancement, a boost - a technique/skill that amplifies what she was born without.
Self-created definition of base? Can't really find it in the manga, that's for sure.
Base is a forum term, so yeah, everyone's view of it is self-created, yours included, but the most common version is "something that's unmodified and isn't bolstered by something else." This is especially evident since when we say "base Naruto" we're talking about Naruto without Kurama or natural energy augmentation.
Thank you for proving that it was thinly imagined.
Your welcome. So you accept that you have when dealing with a definition that's imaginary, you're, like, the only one that defines it your way, and as such, as a forum, we aren't playing by your rules, nor will your view be acknowledged as true?
I was talking about you. Which means Base is a slightly different concept than you believe it to be.
I am not asking anyone to play by my rules, when the concept of base and foreign chakra cannot be mixed. That is one sole certainty in this concept.
Self-created definition of base? Can't really find it in the manga, that's for sure.
Let's stop using our own definitions of base and then forcing it upon others.