Shadow Clone Jutsu is OP

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I mean if Naruto took it seriously, he could get hundreds years of experience in the matter of months. It's not even funny U_U

If someone truly intelligent possessed Narutos ability to create as many of them, that person would be unstoppable.
 

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To bad nardo is naïve
 

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Naruto needs to use shadow clones more. I wonder if he could use every 9 tailed beast FRG for each clone...
 

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That sound like a really stupid move, 100 years in months would likely leave you with a brain hemorrhage
 

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any jutsu can be op if it is used by the person
 

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An army of six path Narutos that be pretty OP.
 

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He can train with himself and do stuff. Wait, would that still count as forever alone?
 

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That would literally leave Naruto brain dead. Shadow Clones only shorten the time span of training. The content of the works however, remains the same. Basically it's this:

If one were to train in Water Style, say it would take 2 years (24 months/730 days/17520 hours) to fully master it. If a user were to take the Shadow Clone method, he would use 200 Shadow Clones to master it. By doing so, he would divide the time by 200.

Time without clones/Number of clones= Time with clones.
So 730 days/200 clones=38.65 days with clones.

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But the Clone Training does not and has never been suggested anywhere that the training and mastery of an ability will be easier. The amount of effort will remain the same, no matter what.
 
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