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Deva path is taken out either with Amaterasu itself or a few arrows as its 5 second rule would be its undoing. As Icelerate mentioned that the bodies would be destroyed to ashes hence Nakara isn't reviving anything. Nakara path is extremely slow along with Human path. Both of these are taken out with Magatamas. If the summons are present then they can be dealt with using the same enton projectiles present on the field. Those would use minimal chakra.
Once these paths are taken out of the battle-field, Sasuke can turn off his Susano'o and take out Asura with Chidori and Deva can be easily defeated with Kenjutsu. CT can be easily countered by using Enton arrows at its developing core to destroy it or summoning a hawk and even a large Snake summon to move away from its pull or hold the ground or go underground as Snakes have that ability. All this use of Amaterasu would easily summon the clouds and once Kirin is prepared, no matter which path is alive, all of them are killed instantly.
The difficulty of the fight depends upon taking out Deva. If Sasuke does it right at the start of the battle, this fight's difficulty drops from Mid, if he doesn't then it can raise to mid. It all boils down to how quickly he takes Deva out.
Once these paths are taken out of the battle-field, Sasuke can turn off his Susano'o and take out Asura with Chidori and Deva can be easily defeated with Kenjutsu. CT can be easily countered by using Enton arrows at its developing core to destroy it or summoning a hawk and even a large Snake summon to move away from its pull or hold the ground or go underground as Snakes have that ability. All this use of Amaterasu would easily summon the clouds and once Kirin is prepared, no matter which path is alive, all of them are killed instantly.
The difficulty of the fight depends upon taking out Deva. If Sasuke does it right at the start of the battle, this fight's difficulty drops from Mid, if he doesn't then it can raise to mid. It all boils down to how quickly he takes Deva out.