Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-33005792-20170901151707/@comment-33005792-20170904154110

Thekillman wrote: Okiko Hatake wrote: It would make them near immortal unless the seals are transferrable to those who defeat the original possessor, but that would I think weaken the importance and significance of actually being able to obtain one in the first place. The seals themselves are obtained apparently by killing a god, or at least obtained as a sign of a god's favor. Either way, it's already a form of transferred power. So it makes sense that the Seals themselves can be transferred, and wouldn't reduce their importance or significance in any way. The reason I feel it would lessen the significance is because the feat of defeating an Otsutsuki, an otherworldyly being with godlike abilities is surely more deserving of one of these seals than defeating a regular human albeit a powerful one.

I think your right that the seals could be transferred by way of a "god's" favour, not just from destroying a "god" alone. But if they are transferrable between other HUMANS, or by earning a human seal-keeper's favour, then where does it end. There could be an infinite supply of these seals at some point if that's possible.

There must be a limitation to receiving them.