No he doesn't, he gets finished before tht happens
Except Gengetsu is never ever landing a hit on him. Tobirama just needs to randomly teleport around the battlefield until the clam is outlasted. Shadow clones and Tobirama's superior speed just make this easier.
Again like I said.
GKF is a directional attack, whether tobirama gets a rough location of gengetsu or not.
He can still make him throw GKF at a completely different direction keeping him the mizukage safe and wasting tobirama efforts
What's worse is that tobirama himself has more issues of worrying about AOE than gengetsu
Tobirama would know Gengetsu's rough location is the moment his clone gets killed, so he teleports to where the clone was and nukes that spot. Are you saying that Gengetsu will survive
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from a point blank range? It being a directional attack is irrelevant when ordinary paper bombs can
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and only four paper bombs made an explosion
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And GKF seems to have 180 degrees of direction to the attack, so it's a 50/50 chance Gengetsu would get caught in its AoE.
He actually won't. He won't hav a single clue
The clone won't be seeing any oncoming attack so neither would Tobirma himself even if the clones disperses
Mizukage can form constant mirages from the clam genjutsu so Tobirma has no hopes of landing a hit on him.
Whilst he himself gets a bullet through his skull
Not sure what your argument is here. He doesn't have to see the attack coming because after the clone is dispersed, Tobirama knows that Mizukage is nearby that area since water bullet is a close range technique. So Tobirama teleports an Edo Tensei to that location, which blows up. Mirages are useless since Tobirama can just ignore them.