Pythagorean
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For the past few weeks, NarutoBase has been booming with threads about Madara and the Shinju's Fruit. Many of which, predict Madara ingesting the fruit, and gaining Kaguya's eye, BUT, I think it's about time, that they learn...
It was stated, that the Shinju would only recreate its fruit when it regained all of its chakra. Hagoromo then hints that the only way this could logically happen, were if the Eternal Tsukyomi were to be in full go. How is this important?
In Chapter 672 and the spoilers of 673, we see Madara being battered around, and we don't see any indication of the Eternal Tsukyomi happening. Therefore, the Shinju does not have its chakra, and as a result, a fruit will not grow. Therefore, Madara cannot obtain it...
TL;DR: Madara can't take a fruit that was never there...
One of my first posts.
It was stated, that the Shinju would only recreate its fruit when it regained all of its chakra. Hagoromo then hints that the only way this could logically happen, were if the Eternal Tsukyomi were to be in full go. How is this important?
In Chapter 672 and the spoilers of 673, we see Madara being battered around, and we don't see any indication of the Eternal Tsukyomi happening. Therefore, the Shinju does not have its chakra, and as a result, a fruit will not grow. Therefore, Madara cannot obtain it...
TL;DR: Madara can't take a fruit that was never there...
One of my first posts.