like who?You just named the least versatile character in the show as an example of versatility.
Actually, Ash-bones is very versatile because it corrodes any defense and her execution of it precludes evasion except for those with elite reactions such as RSM Naruto. It's literally tailored for almost any situation honestly.You just named the least versatile character in the show as an example of versatility.
Because one attack is tailored for any situation doesn't make the character behind it versatile.Actually, Ash-bones is very versatile because it corrodes any defense and her execution of it precludes evasion except for those with elite reactions such as RSM Naruto. It's literally tailored for almost any situation honestly.
Good, then you literally concede that she's versatile.She's strong so her attacks are going to be tailored for any situation, that much is a given.
Well yea if that's what this thread is asking. Top 10 strongest characters.Good, then you literally concede that she's versatile.
ToshiZo is right though, using Amaterasu flames for multiple scenarios is considered versatile, being able to use over 1000 ninjutsu techs for specific battle scenarios is considered versatile, having an avatar that can be applied to different scenarios isn't, that's just straight up raw power.Good, then you literally concede that she's versatile.
Power is naturally intertwined with versatility, but it's not the only factor, hence why Kaguya is versatile, but not one of the most versatile. Grizzy was just illustrating how one jutsu can make one pretty versatile with Ash-bones which is not erroneous considering it is a versatile offense that corrodes any defense.Well yea if that's what this thread is asking. Top 10 strongest characters.
Doubt it is though.
Nope, power level and versatility are two separate things. You can be versatile and have low power like part 1 Kakashi. Kaguya wasn't able to apply her Juken to CQC, was never able to use element jutsu like Hiruzen, Sasuke or Naruto, and didn't even attempt to use copy jutsu nor Rinnegan feats let alone COAT.Power is naturally intertwined with versatility, but it's not the only factor, hence why Kaguya is versatile, but not one of the most versatile. Grizzy was just illustrating how one jutsu can make one pretty versatile with Ash-bones which is not erroneous considering it is a versatile offense that corrodes any defense.
I already said this, you can have a versatile single attack, but that wouldn't necessarily translate to being a versatile character.Power is naturally intertwined with versatility, but it's not the only factor, hence why Kaguya is versatile, but not one of the most versatile. Grizzy was just illustrating how one jutsu can make one pretty versatile with Ash-bones which is not erroneous considering it is a versatile offense that corrodes any defense.
And the chances of that are very slim. In Kaguya's case, only a select few have countered the attack, but merely being countered by it by a few individuals does not discredit how said jutsu has been effective for 99% situations.I already said this, you can have a versatile single attack, but that wouldn't necessarily translate to being a versatile character.
For example, if someone manages to counter your versatile attack, how you deal with things from there would be a test to see how versatile you are, not your single attack.
Inability to deal with the situation could expose you as a fraud.
Dude, no one is saying Kaguya isn't versatile, all we're saying is her versatility feats are NOT worth putting her in the top 10 list.And the chances of that are very slim. In Kaguya's case, only a select few have countered the attack, but merely being countered by it by a few individuals does not discredit how said jutsu has been effective for 99% situations.
Never argued that she was in #10, but claiming that she was among the least versatile ninja is false. Either way, Grizzy's point had some truth to it and served its purpose to illustrate what versatility means.Dude, no one is saying Kaguya isn't versatile, all we're saying is her versatility feats are NOT worth putting her in the top 10 list.
Which is exactly why the attack is versatile, not her.And the chances of that are very slim. In Kaguya's case, only a select few have countered the attack, but merely being countered by it by a few individuals does not discredit how said jutsu has been effective for 99% situations.
Lmao..Which is exactly why the attack is versatile, not her.