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Even from a young age, naruto could easily make a ton of clones. I don't think it's unrealistic to say he's made hundreds of clones on the fly before. As we now know, clones retain information they learned during their existence and, transfer that knowledge back to the original after they disperse.
Imagine if naruto had created 1000 clones at the beginning of every day over the time skips. He might send 400 to go practice various techniques he might be working on learning, 100 to the library to study up on various techniques, another 100 to go on ninja missions to practice his skills in the field. another 100 might just go off to help people around the village and visit neighboring towns. I think this would be very important, as naruto would want to help people but not be very good at it, so he'd want to actually learn more in the library so he could help his new friends. Finally, the remaining 300 clones would be dedicated to developing brand new techniques. Things like edo tensei, ftg, rasengan, etc, were developed in a relatively short period of time (30-50 years max.)
A Breakdown
Technique practice: 400 clones -> 1200 years after timeskip
Technique R&D: 300 clones -> 900 years after timeskip
Ninja Missions: 100 clones -> 300 years after timeskip
Traveling/Misc: 100 clones -> 300 years after timeskip
Studying: 100 clones -> 300 years after timeskip.
Total: 3000 Years
A sidenote: if naruto chose to study things such as shadow clone chakra control, methods of replishing chakra faster, rejuvenation potions, or sage mode, his training could actually end up increasing the number of clones he could make each day. For example, after one week of study he might increase the amount of clones he could make daily to 2000. after a month, it might become practical for him to be creating 10 000 clones every day. If that were the case, he might end up living 20 000-100 000 years during this period of time. However this theory is outside the scope of this topic.
So naruto could have 'lived' 3000 years during the timeskip and potentially become the most powerful ninja ever depending on what he ended up learning and developing during that period of time. Even Madara hasn't lived that long.
Imagine if naruto had created 1000 clones at the beginning of every day over the time skips. He might send 400 to go practice various techniques he might be working on learning, 100 to the library to study up on various techniques, another 100 to go on ninja missions to practice his skills in the field. another 100 might just go off to help people around the village and visit neighboring towns. I think this would be very important, as naruto would want to help people but not be very good at it, so he'd want to actually learn more in the library so he could help his new friends. Finally, the remaining 300 clones would be dedicated to developing brand new techniques. Things like edo tensei, ftg, rasengan, etc, were developed in a relatively short period of time (30-50 years max.)
A Breakdown
Technique practice: 400 clones -> 1200 years after timeskip
Technique R&D: 300 clones -> 900 years after timeskip
Ninja Missions: 100 clones -> 300 years after timeskip
Traveling/Misc: 100 clones -> 300 years after timeskip
Studying: 100 clones -> 300 years after timeskip.
Total: 3000 Years
A sidenote: if naruto chose to study things such as shadow clone chakra control, methods of replishing chakra faster, rejuvenation potions, or sage mode, his training could actually end up increasing the number of clones he could make each day. For example, after one week of study he might increase the amount of clones he could make daily to 2000. after a month, it might become practical for him to be creating 10 000 clones every day. If that were the case, he might end up living 20 000-100 000 years during this period of time. However this theory is outside the scope of this topic.
So naruto could have 'lived' 3000 years during the timeskip and potentially become the most powerful ninja ever depending on what he ended up learning and developing during that period of time. Even Madara hasn't lived that long.