Any topic involving this is just bait at this point. The only people who say it are obviously trolling.Again I've never seen anyone say such a thing, not even Femme.
That's Byakugo's one weakness.
Didn't you claim that her regeneration was instant, therefore, the wound would be healed the instant decapitation occurs?Again I've never seen anyone say such a thing, not even Femme.
That's Byakugo's one weakness.
The problem...trying to apply real world logic to a manga that defies logic casually.I see some people say it's plausible for Byakugo to combat decapitation, but I don't agree. I never understood the reasoning of people who support that theory.
The chakra that Tsunade uses to fuel Creation Rebirth originates from her forehead. If her neck (and network consequently) are severed via decapitation, then where is she even going to draw chakra from to heal with?
very true , but sometimes it does apply though like if we know that if a Ninja got his head chopped off , he would die , because that what logic tell usThe problem...trying to apply real world logic to a manga that defies logic casually.
The fact of the matter is that it is unknown what would happen until such a scenario plays out in the manga.
remember Suigetsu,Hidan,Izanagi,Konan real world logic...nah.
I think it does apply , a little bitBy releasing the great volume of chakra stored in the users forehead at once, the body's cell division is forcibly stimulated by proteins, reconstructing all organs and all tissues making up the human body. The technique itself does not regenerate the old cells, rather it hastens the creation of new ones through division.
Just one special case trashes the whole 'real world logic' argument though.very true , but sometimes it does apply though like if we know that if a Ninja got his head chopped off , he would die , because that what logic tell us
well... Hidan was a special case
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I think it does apply , a little bit