Sasuke is using Genjutsu with MS activated which makes it extremely powerful.
Tsukiyomi is a MS Genjutsu that is proven to be able to manipulate time and has been referenced as Itachi's jutsu (and only Itachi has used that term when activating it).
Sasuke has never shown the ability to manipulate time with his MS. If he has Tsukiyomi because he took Itachi's eyes, he has not shown us that he has the ability to use it to it's full extent (meaning to manipulate time itself), so it is not yet "Tsukiyomi".
When someone takes a jutsu and improves it, it is often given a -new- name. Itachi was famous for Tsukiyomi because he improved the regular MS Genjutsu and as such, it was given that name. Yes, the semantics are important here.
The only requirement identified in the manga is that you possess a double MS to activate Susanoo.
I don't understand the confusion here. Perhaps it's because of what is in the Databook? I'm pretty sure that changes over time as the manga develops anyway since that is really only a snapshot in time.
In regards to thought bubbles and other things like that.. a mistake could have been made in the push to publication.
Tsukiyomi is a MS Genjutsu that is proven to be able to manipulate time and has been referenced as Itachi's jutsu (and only Itachi has used that term when activating it).
Sasuke has never shown the ability to manipulate time with his MS. If he has Tsukiyomi because he took Itachi's eyes, he has not shown us that he has the ability to use it to it's full extent (meaning to manipulate time itself), so it is not yet "Tsukiyomi".
When someone takes a jutsu and improves it, it is often given a -new- name. Itachi was famous for Tsukiyomi because he improved the regular MS Genjutsu and as such, it was given that name. Yes, the semantics are important here.
The only requirement identified in the manga is that you possess a double MS to activate Susanoo.
I don't understand the confusion here. Perhaps it's because of what is in the Databook? I'm pretty sure that changes over time as the manga develops anyway since that is really only a snapshot in time.
In regards to thought bubbles and other things like that.. a mistake could have been made in the push to publication.
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