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i go by facts and feats. so sorry if sasukes better in all departments except experience. in terms of all shown abilities, sasukes superior. great dragon fire and amaterasu + hawk summon is bad news for a wood element user
sorry no. no evidence of that. only reason hes fighting the kages so well is mokuton and rinnegan. we've barely seen his EMS
i know that. but he didnt have rinnegan vs hashirama and hashiramas never seen rinnegan
sasukes kenjutsu kept up with bee's. and sasuke defeated a thousand fodders, without killing any of them and without getting a single scratch on him. madara said that around a hundred fodders was "too much"
lmao, you've jst proved my point about being "stuck up sauske fanboy."
(first quote)You go by facts nd feats. Facts have proved madara to be an "invincible immortal" as stated by itachi-san. Madara has accomplished much more nd greater feats(thanx to the ems) than any uchiha even before when sasuke was a fetus xd
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(second quote)Read madara's profile nd check up on his abilities, naruto.wikia.com is a site. Madara would own sasuek in taijutsu, kenjutsu ninjutsu skills, is more intelligent nd stronger than sauske nd is able to use mokuton nd rinnegan powers like you said. Madara's ems powers include: meteorite technique, bijuu manipulation(only seen on kurama) nd yasaka magatama. We haven't seen any sasuke's ems techs part frm yasaka magatama.
(third quote)As stated in another thread, madara would definately give hashirama a better fight in his current state than when he fought him before cause of rinnegan nd mokuton abilities.
(fourth quote) Where does madara say hundred fodders were "too much?" Plus even if sauske has surpassed madara in kenjustu, there is still much more madara can do than just weild his sword around. I also mentioned that sasuke nd naruto are overrated considering how young they both are nd wat they've learn't in a short time. This contradicts the meaning of 'experience over time.'