Sasuke's Chidori and Hands ..?

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We all know Sasuke Uchiha is left handed (or was) and it was his dominate hand that he primarily used Chidori with correct?

Okay , so when the Sage told Sasuke and Naruto to lift their dominate hand Sasuke obviously lifted his left
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That being obvious and said .. would it be correct and accurate to say that if he still had his left hand his Chidori would be far far far more destructible and it already is?​

*NOTE* Chidori itself has never really been a primarily destructible jutsu like rasengan/TBB like it's been demonstrated lately

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This is usually rasengan blast away type jutsu not Chidori so has it destructibility gone up but also gone down because it's not his normal dominate hand?
 
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Sorry you are wrong. It doesn't matter whether you use left or right hand. The chidori would have same destruction whether you use left or right hand.

But it might be uncomfortable for sasuke to use sword or chidori from right hand.
 
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Why would it be weaker in his right hand?
It's not his dominate hand :|

Dominate means superior right?

That saying would also go along with the jutsu plus I don't think we really seen sasuke use a right hand chidiori up until the gaiden.

Though he could of trained it well but I'm just saying if he had his left hand would it have gotten even better than his trained right hand chidori?
 

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It's not his dominate hand :|

Dominate means superior right?

That saying would also go along with the jutsu plus I don't think we really seen sasuke use a right hand chidiori up until the gaiden.

Though he could of trained it well but I'm just saying if he had his left hand would it have gotten even better than his trained right hand chidori?
That's not the way it works. The strength of Chidori depends on his chakra and power. It's not gonna be weaker coming from his non-dominant hand.
 

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Of course it's not the same but with time it gets better. Try punching with your right hand and then with your left. The impact you make will be different due to your muscle movements and how your body is used to them. If you break a bone in your dominant hand and have to put on a cast or splint, you get to use the other hand for a while. And out of experience I tell you it does get better using the less dominant hand. It just won't be as perfect as the first one. But with 15 years of practice ( or not seeing as sasuke never made any huge fights within that time) you would definitely get used to it.
 

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I agree it would be different. Dominant Hand > Non-Dominant Hand. Strength, accuracy, reaction etc. are all downplayed on your weaker hand.

So yes, I believe if Sasuke still had his left hand he'd provide even stronger Chidoris.
 

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I agree it would be different. Dominant Hand > Non-Dominant Hand. Strength, accuracy, reaction etc. are all downplayed on your weaker hand.

So yes, I believe if Sasuke still had his left hand he'd provide even stronger Chidoris.
This. Makes. No. Sense. His accuracy would go down, but the strength of the Chidori would not. What, is the chakra in his left hand stronger than the chakra in the right? How does your reaction speed go down in your non-dominant hand? Reaction speed is a mental and perceptive thing.
 

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This. Makes. No. Sense. His accuracy would go down, but the strength of the Chidori would not. What, is the chakra in his left hand stronger than the chakra in the right? How does your reaction speed go down in your non-dominant hand? Reaction speed is a mental and perceptive thing.
What. His accuracy would be increased if he got his left hand back, and wrong his strength would be increased. These are ninjas were are talking about. The force of his left hand > the force generated from his right hand. That would increase the overall impact of Chidori, easily applied to real life situations. Reaction speed is physical...
 

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What. His accuracy would be increased if he got his left hand back, and wrong his strength would be increased. These are ninjas were are talking about. The force of his left hand > the force generated from his right hand. That would increase the overall impact of Chidori, easily applied to real life situations. Reaction speed is physical...
The Chidori itself is the same strength. It's the same principle as holding a knife or blade. It's the same level of sharpness regardless of what hand you hold it in. A blunt object is the same level of hardness or heaviness regardless of what hand you hold it in. The properties of the thing remain identical, what changes is how effective you use it. A Chidori in his left is just as strong as the Chidori in his right, the usage of the former would just be better. The force behind his arm doesn't determine the strength of the Chidori, it adds onto it. BTW, Sasuke is ambidextrous(swordplay in his right hand). You can also be stronger in your non-dominant arm(I can lift more and exert with my left more, but I'm right handed, for example.)

Reaction speed is physical only in perception. Reaction speed is your ability to pick up information and process it.
 
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