Oh true that. And I'm not a chemistry expert so let's get that in the clear first Lol Now the way I was looking at it, trees don't freeze up when it's below freezing outside so I assumed applying that same logic on an actual moving piece of wood might fit here as well (though I could be wrong). I was also considering how people can rub wood together to make a fire which is a result of thermal energy as well. So if you can prove me wrong on those points about how this logic can't apply to Sasori, (which probably isn't all that difficult since I passed basic chemistry with a C in university lol) then I'll concede and say that Haku wins this based on match up. But I think we both know that Sasori is better overall.Respectable post, but there wasn't any mistYou must be registered for see linkswhen he froze the air and made it snow. And how exactly does his wooden body produce thermal energy? Not even mentioning that Sasori is a stationary fighter, given he's a puppet user. I don't think it will take long at all for him to freeze, given the fact that Haku literally creates blocks of ice out of the thin air in seconds. Congrats on that 10G, lol.
The most I consumed at one time was on my friend's birthday. She was turning 18 so she wanted 18 blunts between 4 people. We only got to 11 though Lol So I think that was around 8 or 9 G's right there. It was too much lol don't ever try it cause it gets to the point where you can't get any more faded son.I can't even imagine consuming that much... Oh man.... Haha just thinking about it makes me feel weird
Zabuza said Kakashi would never be able to beat Haku.Haku admitted that he couldn't beat a tailless kurama influenced naruto. Don't compare him to one of akatsuki
Fair point about the trees, but Sasori isn't exactly a tree, lol. More like a hollow dead shell of that. Anyways, trees do freeze; but being a 'living' plant, they have mechanisms to help keep them alive during the winter.Oh true that. And I'm not a chemistry expert so let's get that in the clear first Lol Now the way I was looking at it, trees don't freeze up when it's below freezing outside so I assumed applying that same logic on an actual moving piece of wood might fit here as well (though I could be wrong). I was also considering how people can rub wood together to make a fire which is a result of thermal energy as well. So if you can prove me wrong on those points about how this logic can't apply to Sasori, (which probably isn't all that difficult since I passed basic chemistry with a C in university lol) then I'll concede and say that Haku wins this based on match up. But I think we both know that Sasori is better overall.
Lmao I just got hit with that informative youtube video Lol. Sure the same doesn't apply exactly with Sasori but I see what you're getting at. I wasn't implying that Sasori would start a fire but rather that there is some form of thermal energy within sticks/wood that allows for it take the form of fire which was me trying to further imply that he'd have enough thermal energy from basic movement to keep himself from being frozen.Fair point about the trees, but Sasori isn't exactly a tree, lol. More like a hollow dead shell of that. Anyways, trees do freeze; but being a 'living' plant, they have mechanisms to help keep them alive during the winter.
Yeah, I just took it there. This obviously doesn't apply to Sasori. And as far as producing a fire via rubbing wood together; he doesn't have any way of creating that much friction throughout his entire body... that isn't an easy task in the first place, creating a fire from rubbing two sticks together. That's extensive work. Not too sure if I proved my point. And of course, Sasori is tiers above Haku... it's simply a bad match up.