
I’m stronger than Kakashi…
I thought he must be strong since Sasuke reacted with something like “It’s not a bluff…!” when Kakashi made a strong statement.
Whoa, this is a bit too strong!
Even though it’s a form that burns life, the fact that Madara, in high spirits, praises and acknowledges it is too heavy.
If you open six gates, you can compete with the power of a human sacrifice.
The only man Madara acknowledges outside of Hashirama, who even treats Ohnoki and others lightly.
In a real crisis, there are always other missions, and Naruto really values the hierarchy of strength and consistency, doesn’t he?
I think it’s quite impressive that they’re doing that in a classic shonen manga from a while ago.
>>6
In the Pain arc, Guy’s team was isolated, after all…
>>6
Thanks to that, Naruto and Lee, who faced off against the pinnacle of worldview in their youth, are…
Naruto has been treated as not growing for a long time, and Lee has no activities unless it’s a main character spin-off.
The disadvantages were quite significant.
There were quite a few scenes where Kakashi gets defeated, and during that time, Guy was also looked down upon.
It changed around the point of beating up the shark.
There was no one better in body techniques!
In the Naruto world, the overall level of techniques has generally declined since the First Hokage.
The Eight Gates are strong even when used later.
It’s really interesting how they make a character, who isn’t a big title holder like a legendary three ninjas or the five Kage, be recognized as a final boss level rival of the protagonist’s teacher.
If there are Kakashi-sensei, Guy-sensei, and Lord Hiashi, it seems like we could manage even if anyone other than Ten-Tails were to be revived…
Looking back, there’s not a single depiction of being defeated until the end…
As time progresses, I feel like this will be adapted into Edoten.
>>14
If it’s the Edoten state, then even if the body is wrecked, it can be healed, so maybe you can open all eight gates freely.
>>16
Considering that Itachi’s eyesight didn’t return after using Izanami, I feel like using the Eight Gates would make him susceptible to death even in Edo Tensei.
Or can’t the death gate be opened in the first place?
“If you fight while watching your feet, the eye techniques won’t work, which doesn’t make sense but is strong.”
Can Edoten use the Eight Gates?
To be able to kill seven people alone, as the explanation of the Eight Gates suggests, even a lifelong low-ranking ninja can reach Hokage level, and when the genius Guy-sensei does it, he can contend with the six-path Madara who is stronger than Hashirama…
As expected of Jiraiya, he’s a man who makes a dynamic entry.
A person whose perceived strength keeps being upgraded and who is still stronger than expected.
I wanted not just Rii, but also to have many disciples so that we could open a dojo.
>>23
Good or bad, I wonder if there’s really only Lee who can keep up with this person…
Someone who can easily defeat Madara’s Susanoo, even if it’s not in its complete form, in the Seven Gates.
Even if thrown into the tumultuous era of the first generation, I would probably be able to manage just fine.
Even Neji, who is also a ninja focused on body techniques, couldn’t open a new clan, so Lee, who reached the Sixth Gate at around 17 years old, is truly nothing short of a genius.
To be honest, if it weren’t for his regeneration ability, even Rokudo Madara would have died normally…
If someone has mastered body techniques like this person, it seems they could read their opponent’s movements just from their feet…
>>30
If Itachi was serious about killing, I feel like he could at least make it a draw against Guy, but there’s absolutely no benefit to it…
>>35
To be honest, I don’t think it would be possible for Itachi while he was still alive.
I don’t have the stamina because of my illness.
>>39
Since there’s a guaranteed instant death combo with Izanagi Tsukuyomi, if you’re motivated, you will win.
>>60
Stop with the terrible combo that’s on the level of Izanagi’s separate heavenly deity.
>>60
It’s strange to be in a situation where you have the motivation to use Izanagi.
>>69
If the weasel is really trying to kill, then it’s a topic that comes from there, so even if you bring it up…
There is such a gap that there are no elements for a tie between Kakashi and Guy.
>>32
There are many matches where the fighting power doesn’t matter at all, like rock-paper-scissors and such…
I can’t open 5 or 6 guns during training with my allies…
The fact that it’s being said to even be wary of your older brother is quite a concerning level.
>>36
Doesn’t that person often say to be cautious about just about everything?
It’s unfair to act like a joke character but then get serious when it counts.
Isn’t it problematic dramatically for Lee to be a complete superior version?
>>38
Lee has a future ahead, so it’s all good.
>>38
It is a given that the master is stronger than the disciple.
I thought that because Kabuto has such an unimpressive appearance, it would quickly be out of the picture early on, but to my surprise, it not only stayed until the end but also performed almost like a semi-final boss.
>>42
The author might be surprised too.
>>42
Indirectly, I also purified Orochimaru.
It seems that it wasn’t really that kind of work, so that’s fine.
Many of the endings make you wonder if the treatment of Naruto’s peers was appropriate.
>>43
Well, there are too many characters, so it can’t be helped…
The time you spend on body techniques is important.
Isn’t there a lot of sub-bosses?
When Kabuto joined the Chunin Exam, he was already as strong as Kakashi.
Itachi must have already had the concept for the Edo Tensei development in mind around the time he trained Naruto with crows.
It feels like something amazing happened when I assigned Kabuto as the personnel to be Edoten at that time.
At the start of the second part, Kakashi-sensei’s evaluation of “a sense of smell better than Kiba’s, taijutsu better than Lee’s, and intelligence better than Shikamaru’s” is
I thought there would be more descriptions since it said Kiba went beyond, but there wasn’t anything in particular.
I thought it was strange that Lee could open up to 5 in the Chunin Exam but only up to 6 in the Ninja War.
>>53
It’s really amazing, you know.
This guy can normally dispel illusions too.
I think it’s great that Guy is active, but I feel it could have been a bit earlier.
>>55
No, it was actually great because the moment when this person faced off against Madara was the peak of entertainment.
That said, it’s a bit much to expect training ability from Lee…
It’s a super serious injury with complete muscle rupture at the Seven Gates, but since it can be passed off with white eyes twitching… it has the power of a comedic dimension, so it’s too strong.
In the era of Boruto, Lee has become so strong that Gaara said if he were in the first movie, it would have ended easily due to his mastery of Leaf Village’s taijutsu.
I don’t have a role, though.
If anything, Kakashi-sensei is more of a genius than I thought.
It’s a bit too sturdy to be alive after all that.
It’s good to be quick-witted.
I guess even someone like this, who claims to be Kakashi-sensei’s rival, must be strong.
Too strong.
At the beginning of the thread, there’s no doubt he’s stronger than Kakashi.
>>66
In the first place, there shouldn’t be a time when he’s weaker than Kakashi, excluding the period of the dual-eye power.
Upon further consideration, it’s amazing how much fun Madara seems to be having.
>>67
I think you recognize them as the only equal opponent outside of the beams.
I was surprised that the relationship was more about a strong friendship with Kakashi-sensei than about strength.
>>68
If we exclude the Minato group, we’re probably the closest, right?
In the original work it’s like that, but Naruto’s peers supported the anime-original period.
>>70
Between the Sasuk e battle in “No Brand” and “Shippuden,” there were many original episodes about Naruto going on missions with other teams.
I feel like I’ve been doing it for about a year.
I was thinking that Jiraiya doesn’t go training at all.
It seems that even now, after breaking my body, I’m stronger than during my prime if it’s only for a limited time…
I really like it and it’s very strong, but sometimes I wonder if that frame isn’t from Lee…
Having seven gates open and not dying is too scary… It’s like not being human anymore…
Not only in martial arts, but also strong in a well-balanced way and mentally stable.
It’s only natural because I’m a high-ranking ninja.
I was just surprised that in the original story with my dad, Guy was an elite ninja who rose through the ranks smoothly.
But Rii probably won’t be able to reach Professor Gai’s level…
>>82
Well, if you consider the growth rate, I think we can normally succeed in martial arts, or even surpass it.
The Kakashi generation doesn’t get married at all.
I’ve never seen anyone as strong in the often unfortunate position of being the self-proclaimed rival of the main character’s teacher.
There is a good displacement of the shore shadow.
Even Kakashi-sensei said something like, “I’m disappointed that you taught the Eight Gates,” but it’s definitely forbidden jutsu.
He is someone who has reached the peak of a particular field, coming from humble beginnings.
On the contrary, it’s really weak early Kakashi.
>>88
Just using the Sharingan makes me bedridden…
>>88
But mentally, I’m at my strongest level.
>>77
Bee is the jinchuriki, so it would have been better if he were stronger; by the end, there are more powerful characters popping up than Bee.
Some scarecrows seem like they might lose to Kimimaro.
>>91
Aren’t there quite a few guys who can win even in the second division?
I think it’s at an ordinary level.
Isn’t it unfair that you can just use your magic normally?
>>92
I’m a high-level ninja.
Kakashi-sensei specializes in endurance.
I’m also thinking about Lee.
There wasn’t really any depiction after two years that would suddenly allow Lee and others to play an active role there…
After performing Edoten and the Eight Gates…
The initial Kakashi also has some flaws.
The Sharingan cannot be used to its full extent, and without using the Sharingan, Raikiri is not stable, plus Kakashi-sensei’s fighting style is not suited to him in the first place.
I probably wouldn’t have lasted until my lifespan except for Gaara.
Looking back, I think it would have been nice to let Kakashi defeat about two Pain.
I couldn’t defeat even one alone, and my performance was poor throughout the entire thing…
Isn’t it surprising that there aren’t many people between the older generation and the teachers’ generation, or even among the same generation?
>>105
Oh… everyone is getting killed^^
I didn’t really use copy ninja in the story much, but the copy during the Zabuza fight is seriously cool.
Kimarou is truly extraordinarily strong.
It’s only natural that they caused a ruckus until the very end at Edoten.
No, let me fight Lee again.
>>107
Edoten wasn’t allowed to depict things like the full moon or Chiyo-chan at all.
I think they were probably considering various developments, but it got rejected.
Those who held out until the edoten was lifted are all strong.
When was Lee at their brightest?
>>110
Is it the Gaara battle…?
The initial Kakashi already possesses almost all the necessary strong jutsu, but if he uses the Sharingan, Raikiri can be used four times a day before running out of chakra.
It’s weak for its strength.
The preliminary statement that opening the Eight Gates allows one to surpass the Hokage for a brief period was not a lie.
>>113
I don’t think the first generation is even comparable, let alone the third generation.
It has nothing to do with anything, but the eight-sword style of Bee in the anime is amazing, isn’t it?
Actually, I’m not suited for the Sharingan, but as Kakashi-sensei, I have to use it for Obito’s sake.
>>115
It was mentioned in a thread I saw before, but I feel that Kakashi-sensei’s specialization in the Sharingan has caused his original combat style to struggle in development.
>>153
As a result of continuing to allocate skill points to a skill tree that doesn’t suit me, I think there’s a part where I was able to immediately master the close-combat and enchantment abilities of Susanoo and Obito during my first encounter.
>>153
The original style seems to be about using the necessary techniques as needed, like the fourth or second generation, to achieve maximum results with minimal efficiency.
Surprisingly strong Chouza and Hiashi-sama.
The time when Lee shined the most was probably during the Full Power Ninja Legend era…
Mr. Hyashi has few descriptions, but he’s on the same level as Teacher Gai from the Seven Gates.
You were lost in drunken fist style, weren’t you, Lee?
It feels like it’s between the first generation and Baryon Mode.
It’s sad that when Lee becomes an adult, he won’t be able to participate in battles at his level anymore.
That’s the main character anime, right?
>>124
Well, if it’s against Akatsuki, I can handle it normally…
However, I’ve already done something like that during my childhood, and I’ve also done it with Chūmaro…
There are more characters, so I need to distribute my attention elsewhere.
>>131
Sorry, talking about BORUTO.
Although it’s a resurrected monster, I wanted to see the members who have been involved so far do various things against Edoten.
I thought it was just big talk, but it seems that from the beginning, there was a consistent evaluation that he was stronger than Kakashi.
>>128
At the moment this line was said, Sasuke is saying, “It’s not a bluff,” so the author has consistently intended that.
For some reason, the readers just didn’t believe it.
>>142
It’s understandable in a shonen manga context to think that Kakashi-sensei, who has the Sharingan, has an even deeper secret up his sleeve.
I think the character of Mr. Guy is wonderful because it is portrayed with such impressive actions that it completely defies the reasoning around it.
>>142
No, I mean, guys in this kind of position are usually just pawns…
Even though Kakashi-sensei trains hard at key points, his abilities can fluctuate quite a bit.
The air is more refreshing than I expected.
The screws are becoming more and more noticeable, but…
It seems like if you’re a member of the Seven Gates, you won’t die, so it’s safe, but isn’t it true that if you don’t get immediate treatment, it could lead to irreversible damage?
>>132
Is that so?
>>132
Even a guy would be at a level where he can’t move a bit due to muscle soreness all over his body.
It feels like it’s good that there is Rock Lee’s Ninja Story, but also not really.
Kimamaro has such high physical endurance that he has very few weaknesses other than slip damage, making him a tough enemy for those who can only deal physical attacks.
>>135
As expected, there is someone with illusion techniques.
There is a version of Gaara without the body of Lee and Momotaro after the surgery.
Even if you fought without holding back, you probably still defeated two of the strongest in the same age group from the boy’s arc, so Kimimaro is really strong.
With the technique of super doubling, the Akimichi clan can somehow handle the enemy’s huge monster… it’s impressive.
It’s not so much that this guy is strong, but rather that the other Jonin besides him, Kakashi, and Asuma are weak.
>>139
The upper ninja and the dark forces can be used as much as needed.
>>139
I mean, Akatsuki is too strong…
>>146
The shadow class is generally too thick.
Moreover, since it’s a two-man cell, you won’t win if you just go in normally.
>>139
Chouza and Hizashi were generally strong.
Also, there are surprisingly few regular Jonin who are not special Jonin.
>>152
It tends to be easy to overlook, but they are the elite of the elite.
If anything, the five gates have become worn out too, Lee.
Gaara seriously destroyed it.
It’s quite strange to be moving around for a considerable time with the gates open, as it feels like I’m constantly in a state of heavy bleeding.
I don’t understand what it means to exceed one’s prime even for a short time while in a wheelchair.
What kind of fighting style are you using?
To be honest, I think the fuel efficiency as a top contender is quite poor.
The daytime tiger’s one hit completely shredded the muscle fibers, as expected…
>>148
It’s a matter of compatibility, but when it comes to techniques like Hachimon Tonkō against time-space ninjutsu or opponents like that, the risks are just too high.
The enemy is too strong!
I wonder what the state of the body is when sweat is bursting out as steam.
>>150
In a work where characters can split due to their constitution, being concerned about it means you’ve lost.
The character of the person who succeeded in the shift.
Anyone can drop a jinchuriki in a two-man cell, and the Akatsuki is strong enough that even a bunch of regular jounin wouldn’t stand a chance against them…
Somehow, Asuma is strong enough to easily wipe out the weak sound ninjas in an instant.
Let’s set aside the strength of the sound ninja for now.
Even Hidan, who tends to be underestimated, has close combat skills on par with Kakashi.
Furthermore, with that immortality and special abilities, it’s normally strong enough to be on par with shadow class.
Hidan-chan, who can escape and hide from the tailed beast transformation rampaging and kill during the ritual, has quite a useful ability for her role.
The impact of the night guy against the morning peacock, noon tiger, and evening elephant.
>>166
I like that it can also be read as “Night Guy.”
>>166
The strongest beast is the blue beast of the Leaf Village…
>>166
I think it’s an amazing sense of style to claim that the strongest animal is oneself, as it has a certain flair to it.
Even the weasel would surely run away at this level.
>>167
In the first place, we didn’t come here to start a war.
From the weasel’s perspective, just showing its face to give a warning to the leaf is too much to count, with Guy-sensei and Jiraiya involved—it’s a nightmare.
>>172
It’s the biggest pinch for the weasel, isn’t it…
Night Guy’s simple flying kick has the terrifying power to distort space.
If Itachi goes all out against Guy, he must be prepared for a mutual demise.
Of course, it’s full of disadvantages and has no advantages at all.
>>174
When you think about Itachi’s plan, attacking the Leaf Village from the perspective of a ninja has a lot of disadvantages…
Well, if it’s Kakashi-san, he seems like he can handle it, so it’s fine…
>>176
Trust is incredible.
If by some mistake Mr. Guy had come at me seriously, it would have been bad for Itachi too.
Just because you can tolerate it doesn’t mean you should stab for 72 hours.
>>179
If it’s to warn Danzo, it might be best to take down Kakashi-san…
If it’s Kakashi, doing this much would be just enough to down him a bit…
I wonder if modifying Mr. Guy would heal his leg.
>>180
If we embed creepy cells, won’t it get better?
>>181
I think Kakashi-sensei tried to heal Guy-sensei first because that was his only lingering attachment in this world during Boruto’s time.
>>181
Whether or not one can adapt to that depends on talent…
If you can’t make eye contact, you can’t perform Tsukuyomi.
Well, even without relying on Tsukuyomi, there are other offensive methods like Amaterasu.
There are zero benefits to attacking Guy, but…
Somehow, in Section 1, I’m still in my late 20s, you know, Mr. Guy.
If you can cast an illusion with just your fingertips, you can do it with your feet too.
If you don’t fit in, you’ll die; that’s high risk, high return.
I found out that Mr. Guy is 26 to 29 years old.
Younger than I thought.
Should we transplant Lee’s leg?
>>190
If you’re going to replace it, you don’t have to do it on a leg that was broken once…
Cast Tsukuyomi on Danzou instead of Kakashi.
You only need to look at the feet for the illusion!
>>192
(Direct Hit from Amaterasu)
>>194
Death Gate… Open!
The ages of NARUTO characters are often different from what you might expect.
If I do Izanami on Danzou and he becomes a beautiful Danzou, I’ll laugh.
>>196
It seems likely that I will die of old age before I can exit the Izanami space.
Mr. Guy being modified into Amado.
I wonder if the method of cellular-level assimilation with Ukon and Sakon could be used in treatments or something.