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Do you think Sasuke would be able to skewer Ay if given the opportunity?
Chidori already didn't penetrate him much at all and wasnt the piercing power of spear said to be less than chidori?
Do you think Sasuke would be able to skewer Ay if given the opportunity?
Chidori already didn't penetrate him much at all and wasnt the piercing power of spear said to be less than chidori?
Either Sasuke or Tsunade take it with (very) high difficulty
It's like you didn't even read what I claimed.
Deidara utilized a "surprise" attack because it was the easiest and safest way to handle things, but in order to initiate the plan, he had to have analyzed Gaara's sand (which he did) to be aware that he had to implant a bomb within Gaara's Gourd Sand and even then, Deidara didn't need C3 to be used as a distraction as I stated Deidara's capabilities of deceiving perceptive users of the Sharingan.
Restricted Deidara defeated Gaara at his best.
Hebi Sasuke who is not equipped in handling long-range enemies defeated Deidara at his best.
Of course Gaara was capable of performing at his best. He had locational advantage whereas Deidara literally deprived himself of ammunition and was fighting merely to capture. Gaara having to protect the village in itself isn't a game breaker compared to one depriving himself of ammunition and having to be cautious as to not kill Gaara. The only reason Deidara utililzed C3 was because it was the most efficient way in conserving clay while still producing a good distraction. Had he produced more clay, then he wouldn't have needed Gaara to shift his attention to the village in the first place.
What you're not comprehending is how Gaara with a significant advantage due to locational advantage still lost to someone who purposely held back despite being equipped in handling foes such as Deidara whereas Sasuke who lacked any long-range ninjutsu still analyzed Deidara's fighting style and processed the possiblity of 2 different maneuvors in order to deal with Deidara. The sad part is, Deidara outplayed Gaara by using his Gourd Sand against him whereas Sasuke exploited Deidara's techniques to turn a one-sided battle into an advantageous situation for Sasuke.
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*Uses Largest Scale Ninjutsu that Gaara has ever used in the entire manga*
And yet you still claim Gaara was holding back.
Tsunade has a straight-forward combat style which makes it easy for Hebi Sasuke to perceive along with the fact that Hebi Sasuke is flat out faster. Hebi Sasuke is simply a bad match-up for an opponent such as Tsunade.
@Bold, yet she hit madara?i can never see sasuke losing this type of match up.
katsuyu isnt doing anything as sasuke can summon one of oros snake summon and have it take care of it. not that katsuyus attacks would be hitting sasuke anytime soon.
she can only punch straightforward but very linear which is childs play for a reflexing sharingan user whos speed had deidara needing to take refuge on top of a tree and he has a 4.5 in db if am correct. with sasukes reflexes and shunshin feats, shes never touching him, not with average speed. punching the ground does nothing as sasuke would anticipate and move away with ease. she only tank but then wth chidori cutting techs and his blade, sasuke can close the gap and slice her and make her overuse her byakugou.
theres also kirin if he needs to use to it
i dont see it going past mid dif. sasukes battle prowess simply just a very bad match up for the likes of tsunade.
when? i dont recall that@Bold, yet she hit madara?
Silly af
Sasuke wrecks her ass
Do you think Sasuke would be able to skewer Ay if given the opportunity?
It's clear Sasuke doesn't win more than med dif
when? i dont recall that
ohh that. from what i recall that was a wood clone purposely set up by madaraHe is probably referring to these
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This has been done to death. Either Sasuke or Tsunade take it with (very) high difficulty. There is no ''mid-diff'' for either of the two.