
With each hand that connects, we’re tying different marks together.
Now, around the 5th generation, hints of Sam8 are starting to show.
The second generation old man can also use dad’s technique by himself.
We can send the necessary personnel to the battlefield, so this is more than enough.
The cowardly and Minato who warp randomly are too funny.
In the world of NARUTO, where even a stab with a kunai can normally lead to death, the Flying Thunder God technique feels like a cheat move.
Now I am directly under the fifth generation.
Originally, we were the 4th generation escort squad.
At that time, I learned the Flying Thunder God Technique.
I like people who resemble Mizuki.
A horror scene where the technique for the Hokage to appear in any situation in an instant is passed down.
Bolt managed to master it by himself, even though there were tricks involved…
Isn’t it the case that Bolt is actually different?
Technology is supposed to advance as the years go by.
I wonder why you’re inventing so many techniques that seem like out-of-place artifacts, you scoundrel.
Minato single-handedly annihilates the enemy forces while repeatedly using the flying thunder god technique and throwing marking kunai in all directions.
Even though I have such an impressive title, I’m getting beaten up by the four of them.
Well, it’s thanks to you, the despicable one, that we were able to say to stop the forbidden techniques.
The peak of popularity scene.
Kata manguri gaeshi
Considering that if you prepare scrolls in advance like Iruka in the Chunin Exam, you can summon with the Contract Seal, there are few situations where the three-person Flying Thunder God technique is useful, right?
Forbidden techniques are sealed because they present problems, but the Flying Thunder God is simply not used because there are no capable users, which makes the Second and Fourth Hokage a bit strange.
The part where Kimimaro and Zabuza are single-handedly taking on multiple Jonin and Chunin during the Great War.
In a few years, those who have practically defeated the shadow Gaara and Kakashi will be on a completely different level.
I definitely think Kumamaro is stronger than these guys.
Not an enemy that should be fought at certain points.
Kimi Maro is that kind of dangerous person…
Kimamaro has completely mastered the techniques of his clan, so he is an absolute monster who can easily hold his own in the final battle!
Originally on the verge of death.
The cause of death is also a time limit.
The advancement of technology may seem beneficial for future generations, but in this world, as generations go down, the bloodline becomes thinner, so dangerous techniques are used by older ninjas…
Teleportation would definitely be convenient even if it requires activation by a large number of people…
The Hokage from the first to the fourth are really amazing…
Well, it’s understandable that Madara would get angry with the 5th Hokage being like that.
Huh? What jutsu is it that you die if the sender doesn’t have durability like Raikage?
If Madara had seen Sakura-chan during Boruto’s time, he would have thought, “The wife of the Uchiha’s descendant is amazing…”
This is the technique of instant movement.
This is the Flying Thunder God Technique.
Aren’t both the same?
The markings for the lightning rod technique won’t disappear, which is quite lawless…
Don’t be unreasonable towards the whole-body interstitial cells!
The ability to instantly heal wounds without forming a seal is exclusive to myself, right, Hashirama?
I wonder if there are jutsu that use wood release to protect and heal others.
I think the lightning rod marking is a wicked curse in the story.
Strictly speaking, it seems that high-speed movement and Flying Thunder God are included in the broad category of “shunshin.”
There was a scene where Tobirama referred to Minato’s Flying Thunder God as “Shunshin.”
It’s strange for something to disappear just because it’s dead when you can mark even inanimate kunai.
The only reason Orochimaru and Kabuto are causing trouble is because of Edo Tensei, but permanent marking shouldn’t really have any meaning in itself…
Did you have an experience of jumping into a corpse that won’t disappear even after death, Fourth Hokage?
The instant body itself is probably a general term for high-speed movement techniques, but there are only a handful of people who can actually warp.
They call it high-speed movement and warp, but with the mechanism of chakra, it’s probably just connecting spaces to move.
That’s right, it’s not that the target died, but that even if the practitioner dies, it doesn’t disappear, so that marking was even more incomprehensible.
Orochimaru has been relatively weakened for a long time, so it’s hard to gauge his strength, but some of the bosses are all at the level of a Kage, right?
Well, that aside, the Body Flicker Technique has probably been used by the Second and Fourth Hokage as well…
The fact that there are quite a few summoners in the first place indicates that warp techniques are relatively common in the world of NARUTO.
There are even guys who make it like Sasuke and take taxis.
Except for a few, the previous five Kage are strong.
Except for a few, the Hokage is much stronger.
That kind of image.
Well, in shonen manga, the enemies are usually stronger.
By the time they fight, Naruto has become strong, so it’s easy to become numb to it, but as a piece of work, Pain’s Six Paths are essentially mid-boss level, yet they feel like enemies at the level of a final battle…
Isn’t the technique of Shunshin no Jutsu, regardless of its principles, a general term for techniques that allow instantaneous movement?
What’s complicated is that Minato is normally super fast even without the Flying Thunder God technique…
Could it be that Sasuke is the weakest among some of the bosses…?
It’s interesting that the flying thunder god is similar to the mouth summoning technique.
It’s quite frightening that they seem unable to notice that the Flying Thunder God marking is still there.
It’s good that we can counter the Raikage’s Lightning Release buff.
It’s because you can’t judge someone’s qualities before the technique; Derran is too much of a genius.
The Flying Thunder God is a crap technique that can’t be seen with the Sharingan…
Kimarou is in a dying state, huh.
Zabuza and Haku were not opponents that were suitable to fight against at that time.
The spiral orb marking is seriously unfair.
It’s a B-rank mission, after all…
A ninja who was killed by a user of the Flying Thunder God is someone that even their comrades wouldn’t want to bring back carelessly, and they would have trouble dealing with it.
Whether to cremate on the spot or to cut off only the carved parts and take them back…
It seems that Minato isn’t really able to fully utilize Sage Mode due to the duration issue… Well, if he could fully master Sage Mode, it would be a terrible game for his opponents…
Isn’t it the case that even if other techniques don’t work, being able to use Flying Thunder God alone would make you extremely strong?
If Zabuza seriously didn’t underestimate it…
If I had lived and gained more experience, I probably would have grown even more, Minato…
I’m going to aim for the spot where he flew in like a lightning rod!!
(Not coming at all)
I guess there were things like that in the war too.
Well, even if they come flying in, an average ninja won’t be able to do much about it.
Even for the enemy, encountering a brat possessed by the Nine-Tails is not something they should be doing.
Regarding the last Kurama transformation in Part 1, it’s strange to think that I was able to use the Rasengan with one hand back then.
Since mastering the Nine-Tails Chakra Mode through the training of the island turtle, it’s not like I could do it with one hand right away; for a while, I was still deliberately using extra hands.
The issue of sustainability hasn’t been resolved by either Jiraiya or Minato.
After the main story ends, Naruto is definitely above the two.
The fourth Hokage, Namikaze Minato, had a jutsu of the same name that his son Boruto himself developed as an original technique. Compared to Minato’s technique, there are finer details. It is said that it should take about 6 years to master this technique. However, with the help of the tenacity of the sage Kōshin Koji, Boruto completed the Flying Thunder God technique in about 2 years.
Comparison Chart of the Flying Thunder God Technique:
Boruto’s Flying Thunder God vs. Minato’s Flying Thunder God
Applicable to objects that can have chakra endowed. Limited to objects with “a mass above a certain level.” All things can be targets for endowment.
In relation to Boruto’s consent, the requirements for chakra endowment have a minimum of “at least a certain amount must increase.” The time required for endowment varies depending on the size of the object and can be affected by factors like speed.
At least 1 is needed for the endowment to be effective. The technique allows for variability in designated moments; any object must be touched at specific times or not be effective.
This method can be applied at specific moments for various subjects and circumstances.
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Grandpa, you’re being weird…
When I line up the elements of the jinchuriki, I realize how much they were treated like bombs… What were they actually planning to do if it went off…
Isn’t it stupid to think that Jinchuriki were discriminated against in every village and were always in a state where they could explode at any moment?
It’s pretty much a yellow light that Naruto started using multiple shadow clones.
If Kakashi-sensei could use genjutsu with the Sharingan, it would counter the tailed beasts, but does he have it…?
Considering the incident with the white fang, the citizens of the Leaf Village are quite foolish.
The raccoon did something terrible to Bunpuku, didn’t it?
But even a jinchuriki who has been imprisoned in the village and hasn’t accumulated any experience, with a severely unstable mental state, is still too dangerous in its own way…
When it comes to the treatment of Jinchūriki, it’s strange that the Hidden Cloud is better than other villages.
If the professor’s title is to be believed, even a monkey can use the Thunder God technique…
Rather, during the time of Hashirama, tailed beasts were treated as extremely valuable and sold to other villages, so why has the treatment of jinchuriki become so careless in modern times?
Even though he’s the Copy Ninja Kakashi, I wonder if he couldn’t copy the Lightning Bolt Technique.
The discrimination against the Jinchuriki in the Hidden Leaf Village isn’t about directly throwing stones or trying to stab them; it’s more about the “Shh, you shouldn’t see this!” type of treatment. To be honest, unless Naruto himself raises his own value, it’s a kind of persecution that can’t be overcome, right?
If the solution was as simple as saying let’s not ignore that poor child and get along, it wouldn’t be so difficult.
In the Minato side story, Kushina’s treatment was quite rigid, but since it’s about the Third Hokage’s administration like the main Naruto story, I really don’t understand why there’s a difference in the way they’re handled.
Did it become like, since the Shiki was sealed and its power is now half, I might loosen the restraints a bit?
The Sword of Ninja Love is dorky, but considering Minato’s naming sense, it’s quite an improvement.
What does it mean that the third generation, called Professor, was an outrageous physical type (able to tear apart the sacred tree with a wish-granting rod)?
I think the Sword of Shin’ai is definitely amazing with the ruby on it.
In our family legend, it is said that “with the kaleidoscope, you can control the nine tails at the cost of losing your sight,” so it’s likely that even the regular genjutsu of the kaleidoscope can allow for temporary control.
Well, Kakashi couldn’t use the Mangekyō in the first part, but…