susanoo without EMS = go blind fastso did kakashi. He had MS since teen years and was slowly going blind, but he didn't go blind until late war arc after using it over 10 times in a day.
Sage goes to sasuke, Used it 10 plus times in a day, went blind.
Idk the point youre trying to make here, especially since we're talking about chakra usage and not blindness. The scan you brought up only proves my point. He used Ms 3 times that day(on sasuke; on kakashi; on toad belly) and was retreating while panting heavily, indicating exhaustion.
the difference between being truly unrivaled and being He Who Cannot Be soloed...You must be registered for see images
There's only 1 who is truly unrivalled.
Sasuke only ran out first because he intentionally use up all his remaining chakra for a fire jutsu to set up Kirin. If sasuke wanted to play the chakra conservation game he would've out lasted him.
Hm, Looked at some older threads and they said Sasuke ran out sooner because he was using his chakra to restrain Orochimaru.Itachi’s chakra is low yet Hebi Sasuke ran out of chakra before Itachi did, and this is the same Hebi Sasuke that outlasted Deidara in their fight.
When we all stop confusing stamina(physical energy) with chakra then we would all know that Itachi never had low chakra. You can’t have low chakra and use the mangekyo sharingan. It’s impossible.
True but that's because itachi's era was a joke, even Madara laughed at the kages and went out of way to implant his eyes into some fodder with good stamina. lmao Anyway, I think it could be argued that Itachi was the "Madara" of most of this manga in terms of not using handouts but pure strength of his talent and for the most part can only be eclipsed by others by using hand outs which is basically what Naruto/Sasuke did against the real Madara.the difference between being truly unrivaled and being He Who Cannot Be soloed...
is that madara has scuffs and dirt on his face and gear whereas m'Lord Crow simply solos and stays clean whilst allowing only his brother to touch him definitively in combat.