Tsunade wins. Under normal conditions i'd say high-diff, but full intel? That's a straight kick in Sasori's balls.
That means his surprise attacks won't be a surprise anymore (which is the whole idea behind using puppets in battle). Even worse when his opponent is an evasion master with quite a high amount of experience. Plus, she would know where to strike to kill, so no useless punches in the gut or face.
His saving grace would be his 100 puppets, which simply can't be avoided. But when it comes to that she can use Katsuyu to match them with sheer size or activate Byakugo (which could counter the poison imo) and run through them until she reaches Sasori.
Byakogou is not countering the poison, as the only thing it'll do is spread the poison by speeding up the cell division of the poisoned cells. But let's say for a second the poison didn't work, she would be paralyzed. Sakura with one scratch quickly felt the paralyzingly effects of the poison. Tsunade with a couple of scratches will be down on the floor.
Byakogou is not countering the poison, as the only thing it'll do is spread the poison by speeding up the cell division of the poisoned cells. But let's say for a second the poison didn't work, she would be paralyzed. Sakura with one scratch quickly felt the paralyzingly effects of the poison. Tsunade with a couple of scratches will be down on the floor.
Why on earth would the pinnacle of medcal ninjutsu divide her poisoned cells? Madara literally set her body on fire, her arms were burning, yet the Byakugou replicated ONLY her healthy and not burned cells. If what you said would be true, than the Byakugo should have accelerated the burning process and eventually leading to her death.
The whole point of this technique- as Tsunade herself stated- to restore the body to its undamaged state. The poison attacks her cells, therefore a rapid and cellular level regeneration would simply neutralize it.
Tsunade wins. Under normal conditions i'd say high-diff, but full intel? That's a straight kick in Sasori's balls.
That means his surprise attacks won't be a surprise anymore (which is the whole idea behind using puppets in battle). Even worse when his opponent is an evasion master with quite a high amount of experience. Plus, she would know where to strike to kill, so no useless punches in the gut or face.
His saving grace would be his 100 puppets, which simply can't be avoided. But when it comes to that she can use Katsuyu to match them with sheer size or activate Byakugo (which could counter the poison imo) and run through them until she reaches Sasori.
Why on earth would the pinnacle of medcal ninjutsu divide her poisoned cells? Madara literally set her body on fire, her arms were burning, yet the Byakugou replicated ONLY her healthy and not burned cells. If what you said would be true, than the Byakugo should have accelerated the burning process and eventually leading to her death.
The whole point of this technique- as Tsunade herself stated- to restore the body to its undamaged state. The poison attacks her cells, therefore a rapid and cellular level regeneration would simply neutralize it.
What's funny is that people believe that having full intel on an opponent means that surprise attacks are useless. Absolutely untrue, especially when working with a weapon as versatile as Satetsu. It can seem to Tsunade that it's coming straight at her before branching off into small needles when she tries to dodge.
What's funny is that people believe that having full intel on an opponent means that surprise attacks are useless. Absolutely untrue, especially when working with a weapon as versatile as Satetsu. It can seem to Tsunade that it's coming straight at her before branching off into small needles when she tries to dodge.
Why on earth would the pinnacle of medcal ninjutsu divide her poisoned cells? Madara literally set her body on fire, her arms were burning, yet the Byakugou replicated ONLY her healthy and not burned cells. If what you said would be true, than the Byakugo should have accelerated the burning process and eventually leading to her death.
The whole point of this technique- as Tsunade herself stated- to restore the body to its undamaged state. The poison attacks her cells, therefore a rapid and cellular level regeneration would simply neutralize it.