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She doesn't need Sakura to learn all that tsunade is still alive and so is shizune shizune might not have been able to Achive what Sakura has but she has the info of needed to give to sarada
perfect chakra is a learnt thing not so much inherited
example naruto and sasuke have perfect chakra control both of them do things with jutsus that only they can by manipulating the chakra
And i assume (this is me theorizing here not saying this is a definite) she learned her chakra control from the 3rd hokage
perfect chakra is a learnt thing not so much inherited
example naruto and sasuke have perfect chakra control both of them do things with jutsus that only they can by manipulating the chakra
And i assume (this is me theorizing here not saying this is a definite) she learned her chakra control from the 3rd hokage
This is the most delusional thing I've ever heard, but of course I would expect it from a Sakura fan. Those born with good genes [Sasuk/Neji] still had to train just as hard as those who were born without it [Sakura/Lee]. Degrading their success to only their genes is pathetic of you. And even then, Sasuke and Naruto, despite being blessed with good genes, trained many times more than Sakura ever did.
Anyways, with Karin as the mother, Salad has access to Chakra Chains + Large chakra pool + Beast Sensing + EMS
VS
With Sakura, Salad only has access to 3 tomoe sharingan + a Low chakra pool
This isn't even comparable.
Try again.
The chains are listed as a hiden in the databook, but this is most likely wrong. Hiden techniques are tecniques that are taught WITHIN a clan from elder to child, meaning, it isn't a bloodline limit, and any shinobi can learn it, but it's kept secret within the clan.
However, we saw in the war, as Orochimaru said, Karin awakened the Chakra Chains, so it CAN'T be a Hiden, as Hiden techs aren't "awakened" . Bloodline limits are what are "awakened", such as in the case of the Sharingan .
So yes, the Chains are most likely a bloodline limit, despite what the databook says.