Does the new scan change anything i've said ? :sdo:
Beginning of war arc Naruto can't use that though. And that's what we was debating.
Well EMS = BSM it's been shown and portrayed.
Portrayed? It was portrayed that BSM Naruto was far superior than EMS Sasuke
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What exactly does SM Naruto have that can kill Sasuke ?
I don't know about killing but he would be distracted af just by looking at two frogs wearing capes.
But that's SM Naruto with Pa and Ma, I was talking about 1v1 one situation. Naruto's power was still in it's early stages of blooming which means Sasuke was still superior just like Indra and Ashura when they were young.
Yeah I can see why. Madara had EMS+Kyuubi to equal Hashirama and his monster reserves+Sage Mode.
And what's the difference ? Without Kurama he isn't seeing through or breaking through Sasuke's genjutsu that's a fact.
really now? or am I just going have to pull up sage mode kabuto scans.
Madara had Kyuubi so he could win against Hashirama not draw, but his avatar was still strong enough to match Hashi's Mokuton feats. And unlike him Sasuke also has Enton, Amaterasu and the highest level of lightning feats.
P.S : Controlling Kurama is still considered a Sharingan feat no different to Naruto using Kurama is considered a body feat.
well ems = bsm it's been shown and portrayed.
But that's SM Naruto with Pa and Ma, I was talking about 1v1 one situation. Naruto's power was still in it's early stages of blooming which means Sasuke was still superior just like Indra and Ashura when they were young.
in war arc ems sasuke had jugo's curse mark+kurama and naruto chakra = bsm naruto
If Naruto is unrestricted without Kyuubi preventing merging then Ma and Pa are needed.
Thats the final step in the training. He has permision for them to be there.
Sasuke cannot hope to defeat Naruto especially with Gamabunta there. One frog kata hit and Sasuke is critically injured.
Yeah, i thought you would say that... but.. yeah, no. ยฏ\_(ใ)_/ยฏ
It does but Sasuke fans like being in denial.