I made my own analysis first, use it if you wish, or tell me if I am wrong. Here I go:
Location: Where Orochimarou fought Naruto 4 tails.
Starting distance: 2 m
Facts
Kisame: vs Orochimarou
Chakra:
Primary: Water release
Secondary Earth release
Primary: Wind release
Strongest techniques:
Offensive
Water Element Giant Shark Missile
It is a jutsu that absorbs chakra the opponents attacks thus becoming extremely effective. Imagine Kisame using this jutsu against a tailed beast. It is no wonder he can take down a tailed beast. This also turns this jutsu into an extremely good defense. Kisame is smart, so he will only use it when the opponent uses a grand jutsu.
Water release: A thousand feeding sharks
Basically Kisame summons a thousand sharks and makes a huge wave that they can ride on in order to attack his opponent.
Formation of ten thousand snakes.
Truly a large amount of snakes is shown in the manga. Also it is seen on the same page that swords are coming from their mouth as well as they can spit poison.
Defensive
Again we have the Water Element Giant Shark Missile, explanation above
Triple Rashōmon
Very impressive defense. The ability of this jutsu is specified in 3rd databook. Basically all the gates have their own way of reducing the strength of the incoming attack, and they can be summoned, which means no seals are needed, so it is more like an instant than an actual jutsu. We see in chapter 295 that oro summons his gates AFTER naruto spits a gathering of chakra with huge power and speed.
Oro cannot be bisected, decapitated, etc. He can form snakes out of his body, he can climb out of his own mouth, etc.
Weapons:
Shamehada:
Abilities: can absorb chakra, can heal Kisame, can restore his chakra
Sword of Kusanagi
Abilities: comes out of Orochimarous mouth, can expand up to 200 meters (estimate made by me), a lot sharper than the average sword.
Conclusion:
The short starting distance will allow a fast engaging from Kisame, thus starting a close combat sword fight. Kisame will, however, try to get some distance to use his water bowl "jutsu", and Oro will let him get the distance.
Oro is clearly best in defensive abilities, thus making him a lot more passive than Kisame, but this suits Kisame fine from what we know. He is a shark, so he is used to be the hunter, not the prey.
Kisames first move will most likely be to spit out a huge bowl of water. However, Oro can push Kisame out of his water bowl with kusanagi, despite his forward speed in water, he can't hold back the pressure from Kusanagi, thus rendering the bowl useless. So this strategy wont work for Kisame.
In terms of jutsu Kisame clearly rules. He has his shark missile and wave of thousand sharks. Both uses water release, but Oro has his gates for defense, so it will be a tie. On the other hand Kisames jutsus will easily destroy Oros ten thousand snakes before they get inside of his reach.
Kisame can't merge with shamehada, since Oro will keep the battle outside of the water bowl. But Kisame has earth release as well. He will try to make a small sea where they can fight, so that if Oro is pushed towards it, he will most like be taken out.
Kisame has but one possibility to "kill" Oro. His sharks must eat him. The moment he is eaten he cannot return to himself. I just can't see it happen since he has his sword to destroy any shark that tries to do this.
When it comes to a sword fight, I can't see Kisame winning, since Oro can let him get bisected, and then counter attack with kusanagi, since he will just form a new body. On the other hand Kisame will be healed by Shamehada.
In the end this will be an extremely tight battle. I didn't imagine it would be this hard and take this long. I can't see Oro outlasting Kisame in chakra, though. I also couldn't find much information on the triple Rashōmon about how often they may be summoned. Since they are gates, I assume they somewhat takes of the strength from the attack by making the attack force the gates to open, thus weakening the attack hardly. Using this assumption he would need some time between every summoning. The question of course is how many of the 3 he needs to defend against Kisames grand water jutsus. In the end I believe Kisame has enough chakra to use his grand water jutsus so many times that Oro can't summon the gates again, thus making Kisame the most likely winner.
Have a good day :ice:
Location: Where Orochimarou fought Naruto 4 tails.
Starting distance: 2 m
Facts
Kisame: vs Orochimarou
Chakra:
Primary: Water release
Secondary Earth release
Primary: Wind release
Strongest techniques:
Offensive
Water Element Giant Shark Missile
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It is a jutsu that absorbs chakra the opponents attacks thus becoming extremely effective. Imagine Kisame using this jutsu against a tailed beast. It is no wonder he can take down a tailed beast. This also turns this jutsu into an extremely good defense. Kisame is smart, so he will only use it when the opponent uses a grand jutsu.
Water release: A thousand feeding sharks
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Formation of ten thousand snakes.
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Defensive
Again we have the Water Element Giant Shark Missile, explanation above
Triple Rashōmon
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Very impressive defense. The ability of this jutsu is specified in 3rd databook. Basically all the gates have their own way of reducing the strength of the incoming attack, and they can be summoned, which means no seals are needed, so it is more like an instant than an actual jutsu. We see in chapter 295 that oro summons his gates AFTER naruto spits a gathering of chakra with huge power and speed.
Oro cannot be bisected, decapitated, etc. He can form snakes out of his body, he can climb out of his own mouth, etc.
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Weapons:
Shamehada:
Abilities: can absorb chakra, can heal Kisame, can restore his chakra
Sword of Kusanagi
Abilities: comes out of Orochimarous mouth, can expand up to 200 meters (estimate made by me), a lot sharper than the average sword.
Conclusion:
The short starting distance will allow a fast engaging from Kisame, thus starting a close combat sword fight. Kisame will, however, try to get some distance to use his water bowl "jutsu", and Oro will let him get the distance.
Oro is clearly best in defensive abilities, thus making him a lot more passive than Kisame, but this suits Kisame fine from what we know. He is a shark, so he is used to be the hunter, not the prey.
Kisames first move will most likely be to spit out a huge bowl of water. However, Oro can push Kisame out of his water bowl with kusanagi, despite his forward speed in water, he can't hold back the pressure from Kusanagi, thus rendering the bowl useless. So this strategy wont work for Kisame.
In terms of jutsu Kisame clearly rules. He has his shark missile and wave of thousand sharks. Both uses water release, but Oro has his gates for defense, so it will be a tie. On the other hand Kisames jutsus will easily destroy Oros ten thousand snakes before they get inside of his reach.
Kisame can't merge with shamehada, since Oro will keep the battle outside of the water bowl. But Kisame has earth release as well. He will try to make a small sea where they can fight, so that if Oro is pushed towards it, he will most like be taken out.
Kisame has but one possibility to "kill" Oro. His sharks must eat him. The moment he is eaten he cannot return to himself. I just can't see it happen since he has his sword to destroy any shark that tries to do this.
When it comes to a sword fight, I can't see Kisame winning, since Oro can let him get bisected, and then counter attack with kusanagi, since he will just form a new body. On the other hand Kisame will be healed by Shamehada.
In the end this will be an extremely tight battle. I didn't imagine it would be this hard and take this long. I can't see Oro outlasting Kisame in chakra, though. I also couldn't find much information on the triple Rashōmon about how often they may be summoned. Since they are gates, I assume they somewhat takes of the strength from the attack by making the attack force the gates to open, thus weakening the attack hardly. Using this assumption he would need some time between every summoning. The question of course is how many of the 3 he needs to defend against Kisames grand water jutsus. In the end I believe Kisame has enough chakra to use his grand water jutsus so many times that Oro can't summon the gates again, thus making Kisame the most likely winner.
Have a good day :ice: