Which Jutsu Is Harder To Master

Gagster

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Rasengan or an incomplete Rasengan, I wonder which is harder master.
 

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I would say Chidori. Everybody and they mama knows Rasengan. Minato, Jiraiya, Naruto, Kakashi, Boruto, even Konohamaru...it's the modern Kamehameha, where you have fodder (Konohamaru) learning the technique.
I agree with you.

I say the chidori! Look at Kakashi when he FIRST started using it, he couldn't even control it properly and same goes for Sasuke when he used it during the chunin exams...it takes awhile for you to not just tear circles around your opponents feet LOL the rasengan will always be my fav justu though
 

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Hard question. For Chidori, you have to learn lightning affinity, learn to focus chakra in your hand and change your chakra into lightning; you use both shape manipulation and nature transformation. The Rasengan is hard to learn as well since its shape manipulation is stated to be extremely advance chakra control.

2 things should be mentioned though, Sasuke had the Sharingan to help him learn to use Chidori faster than it would take others; he used it to copy Lee's taijutsu so why wouldn't he use it to copy Chidori which also needs the Sharingan to be effective? Also the Chidori is a completed jutsu, FRS is a completed Rasengan since FRS is Naruto adding nature transformation to the Rasengan while Chidori has both already. In that case I go with FRS being harder.

Two things are incorrect in your post which shows the flaw in your knowledge regarding this...

1) Sharingan is not required to "learn" Chidori. And neither is it required to "use" it. Sharingan only aids in the precise aiming of it in battle because precognition helps in correctly aiming it at your opponent by predicting their movements since Chidori is a hefty jutsu. Sharingan has no participation in learning or using Chidori aside from effective aiming which is only required in quick battle, e.g. a linear Rasengan-Chidori clash by Naruto and Sasuke requires no use of Sharingan from Sasuke.

2) FRS is not a completed Rasengan. Rasengan itself is a completed jutsu, it's simply a formation of chakra. FRS is just an advanced form of Rasengan which is created by adding an element to augment and power up its various attributes. Any element can be added to Rasengan like Lightning and Water to enhance its powers. What makes Wind so special that it is a progression of Rasengan? Naruto only added Wind because it was his affinity. If he had an affinity for Lightning, he would have added Lightning to Rasengan and the outcome would be called RRS.
 

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