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I agree with you to an extent. I DO think that Sasuke can use Tsukuyomi. What makes me doubt it is NOT the recent chapter about Sasuke using a Sharingan Genjutsu to break Itachi free from Kabuto's sound illusion, but this...
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Though the translation isn't the greatest, the message I get from this is that Itachi is surprised that Sasuke could use Susano'o. If he knew he transferred his eye techniques to Sasuke, why would this come as a surprise?
What I wonder is if it is a writers message meant to highlight differences between Itachi and Sasuke.
We've seen Itachi use Tsukuyomi under two means.
1. In his fake fight against Sasuke.
2. To incapacitate someone so they can no longer fight.
In his fight with Sasuke, it's obvious that his Tsukuyomi is weaker than what we saw before. But when he uses it against others, it seems that he is just trying to stop them from fighting before he has to cause serious harm. Which reflects the essentially "good" nature of Itachi.
Sasuke on the other hand, is more skilled with Amaterasu, which is a jutsu meant to harm his opponent. Sasuke is shown to be an antagonist that wants to destroy (albeit one that keeps his promises not to harm shinobi from Konoha). This reflects the "bad" nature of Sasuke.
My two cents. Any thoughts?
You realize that Narutowiki is NOT a totally reliable source right? It can be altered by ANYONE. Even you and I.
If you notice the more Sasuke used lightening techniques he the more evil he became. He started to use them instead of fire techniques which I think is symbolic of Sasuke losing the will of fire. So maybe you do have a point in there.
I'm just sick of people saying Itachi's Tsukuyomi can't take out Jinchuuriki. According to the manga, it can.