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@ fizzy never.
@black adam hashi>saru
people underestimate tsunade man ...1 hit from tsunade will take out pretty much 90% of narutoverse current shinobis
@ fizzy never.
@black adam hashi>saru
pretty sure i said some cases :sy:
Then if it only happens in some cases, why would it be a misconception that the logic in general doesn't apply when it actually does? Let's just say it rarely happens. Saying it's a misconception is a bit stretched out.
so let me see if I have this right
Hashi>Madara
Saru>Hashi
Madara>Saru
.......hmmmmm......what if we-no that wouldn't work.......hmmm.......
people underestimate tsunade man ...1 hit from tsunade will take out pretty much 90% of narutoverse current shinobis
people underestimate tsunade man ...1 hit from tsunade will take out pretty much 90% of narutoverse current shinobis
pretty sure i said some cases :sy:
a chidori to the head is a 1 hit. your point?
not if the enemy has the ability to instantaneously regrow the body parts that got injured. and in Tsunades case, that would work.
Tsunade>Kakashi, no doubt about it.
Hahaha bro, I really cant tell if you are trollin right now, the a>b>c thought is not incorrect, I think some one already said this but in Naruto a>b>c is still valid but you just can never assume a>c because a>b>c because these arent numbers, they are characters with unique skill sets, already used ths but, ex: Gai>Kisame>Bee/Hachibi, but Gai>Hachibi=incorrect.
p.s. You cant just go around callin people silly noobs man, its not nice
a chidori to the head is a 1 hit. your point?
Another example, jiraiya>kakashi>tsunade, does this mean jiraiya can beat tsunade because kakashi can?
Ummm...Tsunade would beat Kakashi...
Let's say there are 3 guys, A B and C
A is a master in Water Jutsus
B is master in Fire Jutsus
C can defeat B but can't defeat A
Does this mean B>A?