Nagato attempted to revive all those who had died in the Konoha invasion. Konan said with his chakra level, he would die. Does that mean if Nagato was healthy he could potentially use it multiple times?
Guess I'll go with this makes sense and accounts for konan saying nagato would die reviving the villages and obito stated he would die reviving madara.its depends on who you want to revive, if its someone who died only a few hours ago, you wouldn't have to die using the technique. It would take a considerable amount of chakra but you would still live. But if you want to revive someone who died years ago, then it would cost you your life most likely because of the excessive amount of chakra drain.
Derp's explanation makes more sense. I'll go w/ Derp on this one.Using Rinne Tensei supposedly kills the user, but Uzumakis who have tremendous life force and is even capable of surviving the extraction of a Bijū (Kushina) that is supposed to kill Jinchūrikis may lend credence to the possibility that an Uzumaki may survive casting it.
It does make sense but what Shimu Aburame said about the time of death consuming more chakra also makes sense because obito has very high chakra reserves due to hashirama cells and so on but still stated he would die reviving madara. I doubt he would if he revived just dead neji.Derp's explanation makes more sense. I'll go w/ Derp on this one.
May I ask what exactly is in your Sig? Is that the Satanic Priest Deity, Baphomet?Using Rinne Tensei supposedly kills the user, but Uzumakis who have tremendous life force and is even capable of surviving the extraction of a Bijū (Kushina) that is supposed to kill Jinchūrikis may lend credence to the possibility that an Uzumaki may survive casting it.
but would konan know that about the uzumaki?Using Rinne Tensei supposedly kills the user, but Uzumakis who have tremendous life force and is even capable of surviving the extraction of a Bijū (Kushina) that is supposed to kill Jinchūrikis may lend credence to the possibility that an Uzumaki may survive casting it.