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So it's safe to say Madara is more dangerous than Juubito in this form, as Minato has stated (be it power, strength, speed, whatever), right?
From Juubito's battle we saw him encase his person with that orb of blackness to shield himself from what, four fully powered Juubi bombs, right? He was intending to wipe everything out within the barrier and he was sure everything was to be wiped out...except for him and his black shield--not a scratch was laid on it. So it's assumed the black orb shield is highly durable.
Now during Madara's fight with 8th Gate Gai, we see him, too, shield himself with the black orb. Is his the same, stronger, weaker--we don't know. Now to understand this next part you have to understand the durability/hardness of an object in relation to another--you can't cut steel with wood because wood isn't the harder material. The harder material is what cuts and the less durable material is what is being cut. Now what we witnessed in the last chapter was this: Madara's being cracked and broke through the inside of the black orb shield.
Now there are a few things to consider
1. The inside of the black shield is relatively weaker in comparison to the outside surface, making it easier to break through
2. The inside of the black shield is the same durability as the outer which could imply Madara's durability is greater than that of the shield (mind you, it tanked four (or was it three) fully powered Juubi bombs)
3. Juubito's and Madara's shield have varying durability making it impossible to guage Madara's durability with this theory
4. 8th Gate Gai's Evening Elephant is the force that inlaid enough inertia to Madara's body hence making it crack through the shield (if we're still assuming the inside and outside of the shield have the same durability).
If hypothesis 4 is the correct theory, then it can be said Evening Elephant packs more firepower and destructive capacity than that of four (or was it three) fully powered Juubi bombs. That Gai the planet buster
what do you guys think?
From Juubito's battle we saw him encase his person with that orb of blackness to shield himself from what, four fully powered Juubi bombs, right? He was intending to wipe everything out within the barrier and he was sure everything was to be wiped out...except for him and his black shield--not a scratch was laid on it. So it's assumed the black orb shield is highly durable.
Now during Madara's fight with 8th Gate Gai, we see him, too, shield himself with the black orb. Is his the same, stronger, weaker--we don't know. Now to understand this next part you have to understand the durability/hardness of an object in relation to another--you can't cut steel with wood because wood isn't the harder material. The harder material is what cuts and the less durable material is what is being cut. Now what we witnessed in the last chapter was this: Madara's being cracked and broke through the inside of the black orb shield.
Now there are a few things to consider
1. The inside of the black shield is relatively weaker in comparison to the outside surface, making it easier to break through
2. The inside of the black shield is the same durability as the outer which could imply Madara's durability is greater than that of the shield (mind you, it tanked four (or was it three) fully powered Juubi bombs)
3. Juubito's and Madara's shield have varying durability making it impossible to guage Madara's durability with this theory
4. 8th Gate Gai's Evening Elephant is the force that inlaid enough inertia to Madara's body hence making it crack through the shield (if we're still assuming the inside and outside of the shield have the same durability).
If hypothesis 4 is the correct theory, then it can be said Evening Elephant packs more firepower and destructive capacity than that of four (or was it three) fully powered Juubi bombs. That Gai the planet buster
what do you guys think?
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