Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-26005711-20160721110047/@comment-26104757-20160808120057

People often underestimate Tsunade's durability and how that can become a detrimental factor when you consider the acquisition of her seal and the beneficial aspects granted.

The Strength of a Hundred Seal is the essence of her Ninshu, reputed for it's enormous level of chakra and the functions enabled. It holds three primary uses; great power in strength, advanced medical utility and the summon of Katsuyu. This doesn't particularly give Tsunade the versatility one would need in a combat of the fittest. However, the sheer volumetric efficiency in her techniques compensates for the lack of Ninjutsu she does not have and instead performs on a collateral level to overwhelm her opponent.

Jiraiya is quite the opposite, he is more fluid with his techniques and is well listed. However, with time becoming his main concern; his base form of attack would give the necessary openings for Tsunade to gradually take control of the fight before Jiraiya entered Toad Sage Mode.

In base, Tsunade's strength is very strong as is her speed. Jariya has demonstrated a moderate speed gain contrasting Tsunade, though the former is more agile. Much like her fight with Orochimaru, Tsunade considers advantage favours those who strike first. Her Heavenly Foot of Pain would have instantly changed the terrains flooring, pounding in ferociously with the might of her fist. Jiraiya wouldn't want to engage in a Taijutsu faceoff with Tsunade, close proximities would be a problematic significance for him. I don't believe he has the physical capability to keep up with Tsunade's expulsion of chakra being a continuous dishevelment, reforming to prepare for Toad Sage Mode and summoning a Mount Myoboku Toad to occupy her. Either a singular Toad or multiple, Tsunade's monstrous strength has the immediacy of defeating them with one blow. In the events of a collaborative technique, Tsunade would summon forth Katsuyu of the Shikkotsu Forest; using her highly resistant body as a protective barrier — especially at her current size, where smaller portion were able to withstand Deva Path's Almighty Push and would suffice in the same manner but tenfold. Tsunade would eventually have to active her Strength of a Hundred Seal to close the distance and aim to connect a direct hit. The vitality of this technique in its optimum gives Tsunade a momentarily recovered state, her speed notably gaining enough to initiate a final, point blank deliverance.