Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

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Hi! So as we know, these "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" are made with the Gudoudama.
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The Gudoudama negates any Ninjutsu. So, would this attack be able to negate any other Ninjutsu - sans Senjutsu and other Gudoudama based attacks - as it flies along to strike?

What is your opinion? Discuss.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

I thought that was a bijuudama not a Gudoudama.

Also Gudoudama becomes useless after a certain range.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

I thought that was a bijuudama not a Gudoudama.

Also Gudoudama becomes useless after a certain range.
In the scan provided it shows a missing Gudoudama. Also presuming Naruto is within the range.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

I'm fairly certain it was just TBBFRS, not TSBFRS. Also, TSB's become useless when 70 meters out.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

It's possible, but Id doubt that he'd even need to waste energy activating the negation since the TBBRS would annihilate most jutsu anyway. Also, the target jutsu would have to be in the 70 meter range for it to negate anything.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

Bijuudamas has the same color i think.
I'm fairly certain it was just TBBFRS, not TSBFRS. Also, TSB's become useless when 70 meters out.
I don't think those bijuudama RS are made from TSB :l
Unless I'm mistaken, that is a Gudoudama hovering above his hand as he makes it?
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It's possible, but Id doubt that he'd even need to waste energy activating the negation since the TBBRS would annihilate most jutsu anyway. Also, the target jutsu would have to be in the 70 meter range for it to negate anything.
Haha, that's true.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

No. The TSO already functions as a variant of TBB/FRS. Naruto is unlikely to negate Ninjutsu since it already works as a separate jutsu. The TSO may have to stay in its "original state" for any negation to happen.
Off-topic: It seems the TSOs are also alternatives to create TBB variants. As opposed to charging a new one.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

I don't think so.

The one you showed is a BDRS like you said, but what you're thinking of is is the black orb things. Those are the ones that destroy everything, Bijuudamas explode on contact.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

Unless I'm mistaken, that is a Gudoudama hovering above his hand as he makes it?
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Haha, that's true.
Oh my bad, I thought the TSB just expands not explodes..
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But yeah they should be able to erase other jutsu...
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

Oh my bad, I thought the TSB just expands not explodes..
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But yeah they should be able to erase other jutsu...
Though there isn't much depth to the Manga, maybe that was behind the hand and not above it?
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

TSBBDRS- Thats one hell of a long name Lol.

OT: Most likely yes. Now that naruto has infinite senjutsu mode and TSB's are part of his arsenal he can use them as BDRS without losing the actually properties of TSB's.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

TBdrs are not made of godoudama if it's, naruto would not have the godoudama back which he did.
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

No bijuu rasenshuriken are not made out of godoudama. they are made from bijuu chakra!
 

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Re: Can Naruto's "Bijuudama Rasenshuriken" negate other Ninjutsu as it goes?

even if naruto's balls or his TBBFRS are made of TSBs they can't negate jutsu in the same fashion as juubito or juubidara did .

the thing that negates ordinary ninjutsu is ying-yang release / omyoudon , which has to be applied to TSB in order to have any negating effect .
e.g.
edo-hiruzen could regenerate from TSB blitz by the mindless juubito
edo-minato could't recover from YY release TSB blitz by the juubito who managed to take control of his body

apparently Juubito's TSB started being able to negate ninjutsus after his awakening , because he could then apply ying-yang release learnt from madara
 
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