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Yes, he'd know where he is if Zabuza stayed in that same exact location following him knocking away the weapon. What's bad about this strategy is that him knowing where his scythe was smacked away from doesn't mean he knows where Zabuza will attack from, and the act of knocking his weapon away creates an opening. Combine that with the fact that he doesn't know where Zabuza will attack from and it's a wrap.
Why the hell would he not know where he would attack from, you make it seem like Zabuza can teleport within the mist, if he's present in that location at that time Hidan books it the other way and Zabuza never catches up, its that simple you saying "he won't be there even though he attacked the chain" makes absolutely zero sense to me right now.
Or Zabuza can use Suiton first and then attack so that there's no chance he knows Zabuza's location when it comes time to attack.
Doesn't Zabuza need a water source? Either way any suiton knocks Hidan out of the mist itself and blows it all away as he only knows the two massive ones that (mind you) need a fairly decent amount of casting time.
No, not highly arguable. :lol If Hidan tries to run away when Zabuza is right in front of him he gets cut down. And since when would running to escape the mist help him here? Zabuza would just follow him and generate more mist.
So you're saying Zabuza is faster? If you are I am done here... Mist jutsu requires a bit of chakra I believe, why didn't he create more against Kakashi exactly the first time? Its not as though Kakashi had used his hounds in that battle to counter it all-together.
I'm also never fully sold on the fact that part one Kakashi was reacting to Zabuza in the mist with ease, why wouldn't Hidan be able to exactly? Didn't the Genin themselves also react to it at some point in time?