2007-01-29, 11:35 | Link #161 | |
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2007-01-29, 12:19 | Link #162 | |
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Naruto's training is the equivalent of years of training. What should have gave you a hint about that is Kakashi's lengthy explanation directly stating it : "With thousand of clones something that would take twenty years would take a week". Honestly it's difficult to be clearer than that. |
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2007-01-29, 12:29 | Link #163 | |
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2007-01-29, 12:32 | Link #164 | |
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2007-01-29, 12:58 | Link #165 |
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Hiashi Never wanted Hinata to be a shinobi in the first place, he made her become one becuase he wasnt interested in her as his true heir, o he sent her off to the ninja academy. While her sister hanabi is 5 yrs her junior and is stronger then Hinata. thus Hiashi is trianing her himself to pass on the knowledge of the clan, Neji HAS to become a ninja to protect the Kekkei genkai from others, so most if not all branch family members are made into Shinobi. to fight to protect and to die. Hiashi, if he were to be ranked, would probably be a Special Jounin.
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2007-01-29, 14:31 | Link #166 |
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i was throwing in possible theories... If anything, we can be certian that Haiashi is NOT an active ninja of kohona, his lack of rank is proof of that... rankless ninjas are either retired(inactive as offical kohona ninja), had no rank to begin with, or they are missing-nin... Since Haishi is not the later, that means he is either had a rank but is now retired, or he never had a rank to begin with. on the one hand it would make sence for him to never go through normal training and become a normal kohona ninja due to his position in his clan and the traditions they have, on the other hand there is the whole "ninja registration number" thing which seems like it would mean that he was indeed once and offical kohona ninja, but in reasons i stated before, it's not exactly solid proof of it
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2007-01-29, 14:51 | Link #168 | |
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Hiashi would've definitely been ranked a jounin though. I'm not exactly sure why he isn't ranked. Some people who don't even appear to be shinobi are ranked. Sasuke's mom for example was ranked as a jounin I think. But she appeared to be just a housewife |
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2007-01-29, 14:54 | Link #169 |
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I thought special Jounins Were stronger becuase they are more trained in a particular area. even the name sort of implies that they are better. I mean Kakashi is a special jounin who is a great tracker and mercenary. thats what makes him specail formt he other jounins. Anbu are mostly Special jounins and Special Chuunins because of all their individual skills plus they are trained in special ways to track hunt, and kill their opponents. it seemed logical to me. I could be mistaken though
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2007-01-29, 15:01 | Link #170 | |
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2007-01-29, 17:36 | Link #172 | |
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2007-01-29, 21:30 | Link #173 |
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-OK is it just me or does Naruto officially posses 2 attacks for taking down Akatsuki members (or at least those who are at their level)? When Naruto formed his newest jutsu, the Fuuton: Rasenshuriken, Kakuzu was noticably worried going so far as to say to himself "I had better avoid that attack or else my life will end". Sounds a lot like what Orochimaru was saying when Naruto was about to blast him with that "Blood Chakra Condesed Bullet" in his 4-Tailed-Mode does it not? Of course, wheter or not Kakuzu has a counter measure for this situation is up for debate...
-That aside does anyone know which of Naruto's jutsus is 50% complete? Is it the Fuuton: Rasengan that was used in combination with Yamato or is it the Fuuton: Rasenshuriken? Or are both at that point of completion?
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2007-01-29, 21:40 | Link #175 |
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i believe he meant all of the Futon: Rasengan jutsu since they all rely off the base of futon rasengan. So it might be strong but we will see, who knows maybe he might try to pull the old kage shuriken move again. now that he can form one it wouldnt be surprised if he can distract kakuzu enought to transform into it ans shadow it and come back with another move of some sorts
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2007-01-29, 22:07 | Link #177 | |
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Even if it is thrown, unless that attack has amazing speed or a huge damage radius, It will just be too easy for Kakuzu to simply dodge it (and Kakuzu has already stated that he realizes he has to avoid it and not counter). I think this attack is a set up for a larger plan of attack. |
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2007-01-30, 00:38 | Link #179 |
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All distance attacks CAN be dodged, but Naruto obviously has a plan since he attacked Kakuzu with bunshins to figure out his fighting style, and how many bunshins he should use for "that" (in other word, his plan).
But the technique probably has an ace in itself, maybe it explodes, can redirect or has an odd travelling route. Either way it's going to take punish on Kakuzu one way or another, obviously. |
2007-01-30, 04:49 | Link #180 |
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Personally I think it would be pretty lame if he could control it, and I hope Naruto instead has some means of immobilizing Kakuzu, perhaps with clones. At least I think we can all assume that Naruto is going to do more than simply throwing the rasenshuriken next chapter.
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