If you want valid reasoning. take these two instances.
1)The sharingan's ability to predict an incoming attack is what allowed Kakashi to use Kamui on sasuke's Susano'o arrow.
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2)Added to that ability, Susanoo's response to life threatening situations may have been what enabled Itachi's Susano'o to be activated in the nick of time and it obviously wasn't the entire Complete susano'o.
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Tough, i take Noddy's statements as a logical premise to that situation.
Indeed. My speculation is based on the panel but I solely included that point being that in your OP you were working with Real-time figures. Disregard it. I'll stick with my first premise, The sharingan enabled itachi to see the incoming attack thus reacting in time.I don't recall in which the manga promptly stated that: Susanoo is able to construct itself during life threatening situations, and/or taking actions.. As the user of the technique must will it to happen.
In this hypothetical situation, are you giving Kakashi the best possible circumstances? I mean, is his MS already activated (though I still doubt if he can predict the lightning with MS)?
Hiruzen made a joke out of it, saying something about Iruka using past tense. Hiruzen later states he's no longer a match for Orochimaru/and that there isn't a ninja in the village that can match him any longer, and Anko makes a comment about "if only Minato were alive", and Hiruzen said he already sacrificed his life for the village, making no attempt to deny Minato's prime self being superior to him in old age.
If we go by logic similar to that.. Iruka basically said infront the third hokage that he was known as the strongest hokage.. the third knows the capabilities of all the hokage... yet, he didn't deny it.. does that automatically indicate truth?
Best possible circumstances? No not exactly, it's the same scenario as Sasuke vs Itachi except with Kakashi's evidential replacement. Also, I don't recall MS giving a higher aptitude of foreseeing/envisaging skills.
It works just as well as any other sharingan in terms of predictability...down to minute scales.@PuppyDogGeneral I was looking for something in part that shows the limits of Kakashi's sharingan in terms of predictability. I forgot about that.
So you don't believe it gives better predictability? That makes it easier. I thought you was going to try and use that argument. Anyways, I also don't recall the predictability increasing without an in increase of a tomoe. In the fight against Haku, Sasuke's foresight advanced when obtained the one tomoe. In the fight against Naruto, he saw his movements when he obtained the 3 tomoe. So far, the foresight ability of sharingan seems to increase as an extra tomoe is gained. Thus, Kakashi's foresight remains the same.
Nice, I also agree that they are all the same in terms of fforesight.It works just as well as any other sharingan in terms of predictability...down to minute scales.
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Lol yes I've seen a few that has.Offtopic: People actually use the MS = faster visual prediction/foreseeing? Blasphemy..
Dr. Proof, if I may ask, please refrain from using such words that will put most users in a state of flabbergast.
Thank you.
OT: I concur.
Excellent thread, welome back DrProof. So I wonder, how would Kakashi's Raikiri fare against A's raiton armor? Would he have impaled the Raikage whereas Sasuke only got in an inch?
Why does everyone post like this? (Not everyone, but a handful...) lol
OT: I disagree.
Kirin travels factually faster than that of the Raikage's version 2 Raiton Armor: The Sharingan's precognition simply cannot handle such kinds of speed.
Are you even a hundred and one percent positive that the Lightning Bolt Kakashi sliced with his technique was mixed-in with chakra /or travels at intense speeds i.e Kirin?
Kind of a retarded question, really.
And using the word ''extirpated'' is exaggerating.