Rinnegan's Design

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Do you believe that the Rinnegan's design is lame compared to the Sharingan?

The Sharingan is much more pleasant to look at and it is apparent that whoever designed the eye put much more effort into it's creation than the Rinnegan. I feel like when the artist was designing the Rinnegan, they got frustrated because they had to match the Sharingan's sophistication that they might have just said "screw it" and gone with the design we see today.

To me, Rinnegan = Lollipop Eyes.

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Yea it kinda looks like a confused/dazed/hypnotized look
Which in a way sorta fits I guess
But I love how the sharingan looks
I'd rather have that
 

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Could barely read your post but.. I agree. The Sharingan definitely has a better look than that of the Rinnegan.
 

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yeahh...but what els should ik look like :O
 

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yeah. : ) i agree
 
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I only like the design of the 3 tomoe sharingan and rinnegan does have a cool hypnotic look like the other guy said
 

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nothing makes you strong and mistyreius... Design makes you happy and someone :| Rinnegan is power ....Jk
sharigan onws :D ...
 

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Rinne is the Japanese expression for Samsara, the pattern of reincarnation or resurgence in a number of Indian religions. This is mirrored in the names of all Six Paths of Pain, which share the names with Samsaric realms of reincarnation. Samsāra or Sangsāra (literally meaning "continuous flow"), is the continuing cycle of birth, existence, demise and rebirth (reincarnation) within Hinduism, Buddhism, Bön, Jainism, Yoga and Sikhism. According to the view of these Indian beliefs our present life is just one of many—stretching back well before birth into prior existences as well as reaching ahead past death into future incarnations. over the course of each life the standard of the actions (karma) carried out decide the future destiny of each individual. The Buddha taught that there is no start or finish to this cycle. the aim of Indian religions is to escape this process, the accomplishment of which is known as moksha.
 

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It's pretty nice imo
 

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Rinne is the Japanese expression for Samsara, the pattern of reincarnation or resurgence in a number of Indian religions. This is mirrored in the names of all Six Paths of Pain, which share the names with Samsaric realms of reincarnation. Samsāra or Sangsāra (literally meaning "continuous flow"), is the continuing cycle of birth, existence, demise and rebirth (reincarnation) within Hinduism, Buddhism, Bön, Jainism, Yoga and Sikhism. According to the view of these Indian beliefs our present life is just one of many—stretching back well before birth into prior existences as well as reaching ahead past death into future incarnations. over the course of each life the standard of the actions (karma) carried out decide the future destiny of each individual. The Buddha taught that there is no start or finish to this cycle. the aim of Indian religions is to escape this process, the accomplishment of which is known as moksha.

Well thanks for the theology lesson, but it is hardly relevant to my initial topic. :D
 

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no, i think that the rinnegan looks cool!
 
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Rinne is the Japanese expression for Samsara, the pattern of reincarnation or resurgence in a number of Indian religions. This is mirrored in the names of all Six Paths of Pain, which share the names with Samsaric realms of reincarnation. Samsāra or Sangsāra (literally meaning "continuous flow"), is the continuing cycle of birth, existence, demise and rebirth (reincarnation) within Hinduism, Buddhism, Bön, Jainism, Yoga and Sikhism. According to the view of these Indian beliefs our present life is just one of many—stretching back well before birth into prior existences as well as reaching ahead past death into future incarnations. over the course of each life the standard of the actions (karma) carried out decide the future destiny of each individual. The Buddha taught that there is no start or finish to this cycle. the aim of Indian religions is to escape this process, the accomplishment of which is known as moksha.

This guy knows his stuff, you should try actually reading it.
 

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yeah i like it but i hate the color it shouldve been more like this Purple instead of the purple they have , or at least changed the designs , the priest in the naruto movie has a better looking dojutsu then anybody in my opinoin
 

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Sharingan is cooler at the desing.
 

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I don't know why but I like how the Rinnegan looks. Simplistic Elegance. However I do like how the Sharingan in all its different forms better.
 
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