This has been bugging me since the beginning, Why when Minato died did Hiruzen step back in rather than electing a new Hokage.
This.Because an experienced leader was needed at that time of crisis.
Two Reasons:This has been bugging me since the beginning, Why when Minato died did Hiruzen step back in rather than electing a new Hokage.
Well he was considered well before this, Oro that is.Two Reasons:
-Remember when a hokage dies a new one is usually needed immediately. They don't want to look weak towards other nations. This could start unwanted conflict.
-There wasn't anyone else around. The Sannin were in unknown places. God knows Oro couldn't be hokage.
Did you see the shit Orochimaru was doing in his free time? No way he should of became Hokage.I get that they needed a leader quick what you guys aren't getting is WHY a previous leader? isn't S.O.P to elect a NEW leader. I do agree with Kobak though that he must have still been the strongest but that seems like a stretch Danzo would have done. And actually about oro there's no way to tell but not skipping him over may have kept him from going insane(even for just a little longer) plus evil genius or not he'd be an assett to a nations military force just like Gaara was.
This.Hokage is suppose to be the strongest. Minato was the strongest, and when he died, Hiruzen became the strongest, simple![]()
That's not factual in the slightest.Hokage is suppose to be the strongest. Minato was the strongest, and when he died, Hiruzen became the strongest, simple![]()