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Why is this being debated when it doesn't change the outcome of the battle?
Right; didn't someone mention ways for Tsunade to just negate arrows entirely anyway? :lol
Why is this being debated when it doesn't change the outcome of the battle?
The serious damage isn't actually done to the spine until after you pull the object that's penetrated it out. Which is when the Byakugo happens. Not that serious that she did this :lol
Uhuh. And Hidan broke his own spine [You must be registered for see links], yet moved perfectly fine despite having normal body construction aside from a normal concept of death. Either way, it doesn't prove that Byakugo is a reviving ability.













Lol she shouldnt be moving...... Especially not jumping in the air. But ok. LOL The moment the sword entered her body Byakugo stated, it healed the area around the sword even when it was in.
Hidan is immortal. Why would you even bring him up? I am sorry but this proves absolutely nothing.
No? When a sword/object enters the spine its not just going to pierce a perfect hole. It shatters a bit of its surroundings as well which is what causes the minor disability when the object is still in the spine. Byakugo healed all that shit, but since the sword was still inside it it basically acted as a foundation so the structure of the spine stayed in place, everything else was healed so she could move pretty much normally, granted it would hurt but you know, she's a tank.
That and its Naruto people have moved with the same if not worse.
The only thing the sword stopped was Tsunade from bleeding out in that moment. The nerves in the spine were all taken out in that section. She shouldne be walking or moving like she isnt injured.
Do you know what immortality is? It means no concept of death. It doesn't mean no normal body construction. The fact that Hidan actually has bones, blood, organs, needs to eat i.e. a stomach, etc. shows you that Hidan has normal body construction. If he breaks his spine then he can't move.
Or are we gonna say now that if Hidan breaks his legs, he can move just fine on them because he's immortal which obviously means no normal body construction?
Uhuh. And Hidan broke his own spine [You must be registered for see links], yet moved perfectly fine despite having normal body construction aside from a normal concept of death. Either way, it doesn't prove that Byakugo is a reviving ability.
.-. the whole spine wasn't crushed....besides, nerves are micro....so they can heal around the sword most likely.
Thats exactly the point....
Asuma had trouble moving after hidan stabbed his leg, Hidan acted as if he didnt have the injury.
Yeah, and not to mention Hidan could talk normally with his head cut off even though you need your lungs to properly speak.
Hidan didn't break the bones in his leg. He stabbed himself and didn't give a shit about the pain because it doesn't mean anything to him. Asuma has a clear sense of pain and couldn't stand because of it.
Sasori could talk, hear and see with a heart. Kishimoto doesn't particulary give a shit about some illogical shit like you can't speak without lungs. But even he doesn't deny that you die when you get striked through the heart or the brain.
Hidan didn't break the bones in his leg. He stabbed himself and didn't give a shit about the pain because it doesn't mean anything to him. Asuma has a clear sense of pain and couldn't stand because of it.
Sasori could talk, hear and see with a heart. Kishimoto doesn't particulary give a shit about some illogical shit like you can't speak without lungs. But even he doesn't deny that you die when you get striked through the heart or the brain.
The nerves need to go up and down the spine to the brain to send signals to the legs so they can move. With the susano sword there even if the nerves were fixed where they were they still couldnt connect and she should not have been able to walk.
Using Hidan's a terrible example, bone damage means nothing to him his neck-bone was completely severed yet when his head was placed back on with a couple of threads he could move his head fine.
He busted his own leg bone, yet moved it fine.
Difference is Hidan took his weapon out of the spine.
Tsunade survived this in base so no.
First off, the scan of her jumping is questionable if they even run directly through the spine, secondly, the nerves can still weakly travel through the sword or around it if its not pierced through it fully width wise, which it doesn't look like it did.
How is it questionable? She jumped.
And no nerves wont travel through the sword, that makes no sense. Second page with 2 susano swords counter your other point.