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gaara loses. he lost to deidara in a desert in his own village, itachi wins in any situation; some characters just can't beat others face it
Well i doubt Garra would be able to beat Sasuke alone and Itachi>Sasuke so i say Itachi but if in a desert,Garra would win.
And guys, to be honest, I don't know why people are bringing up the desert. Gaara got owned by Deidera... IN THE DESERT. That has nothing to do with it.
Well, Gaara is the most odd character in NVerse.....I mean he doesn't even use his body like a ninja in any battle, just flicking his fingering and doing that break dance thingy....
A ninja(sarcasm) who uses only SAND....It's obvious that in his favorable conditions, he can beat anyone, except those NINJAS (real) who can get themselves out of the clutches of SAND...
But Itachi's intelligence and genjutsu mastery give him a sharp edge here...
p.s. I m not hating on Gaara...It's just what I think...
I completely agree with you, especially about the taijutsu part. I mean, we haven't even seen a single punch from gaara.
not related: i love your signature clip, that's one of my most favorite parts in the anime, total ownage![]()
Well, Gaara is the most odd character in NVerse.....I mean he doesn't even use his body like a ninja in any battle, just flicking his fingering and doing that break dance thingy....
A ninja(sarcasm) who uses only SAND....It's obvious that in his favorable conditions, he can beat anyone, except those NINJAS (real) who can get themselves out of the clutches of SAND...
But Itachi's intelligence and genjutsu mastery give him a sharp edge here...
p.s. I m not hating on Gaara...It's just what I think...
Yeah, not a single physical feat...
And, Thanks....My man Minato's best ever moment...
Ama is an easy sell for me. Even if it manages to beat Gara's main sand defense people are forgetting his sand armor. If he is hit he can shed the sand that covers his body easily to avoid taking a lot of damage from it. Gaara could win in a desert scenario with mid difficulty.
The only reason Deidra was able to get an attack in on Gaara was simple because he exhausted his chakra and passed out trying to save the village. Even the few small explosions that hit Gaara would not have been enough to defeat him. He just was not able maintain his sand armor and his sand defense after saving the village. Also it distracted him long enough to get an attack through his defense. Otherwise I think Deidra would have been easily defeated. Tsukyomi is a joke, how many times has that been successful in the recent chapters of manga.
After saying all of that and being a Gaara fan I will move onto my biggest point. Gaara cannot win against Itachi. Gaara outranks Itachi is defense and chakra. Itachi's best attributes are not his eyes, genjutsu or ninjutsu. Itachi's best quality is his intelligence. I believe this a lone defeats Gaara. I believe Gaara could defeat Itachi in a desert scenario, but I don't believe Itachi would go all gung ho and charge Gaara on his own terrain. Itachi would never fight under this circumstance he would merely delay and withdraw to a more suitable location. Itachi would never go into a fight without a plan or strategy that he did not think would win for him. He had enough forethought to give Naruto something to help against Sasake. He was able to break the impure world jutsu and then remove it from its wielder. He has understood more about the war than most. He was suspicious of Tobi enough to implant a defense for Sasake against him. Itachi simply thinks so many moves ahead that for Gaara to keep up it would almost remind me of the fight between Hidan and Shikamaru. This coming from a Gaara fan, i simple give way to much credit for intelligence because the manga has shown us time and time again that the strongest, fastest, person and the best ninjutsu does not always win. The person with the best strategy and the best counter seem to be the sharpest tools. Even Naruto showed that even though Neji was stronger than him in almost every category in part 1, that a simple strategy that your opponent does not see can lead to their defeat.