Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-33255203-20171004210031/@comment-734582-20171007100951

LegionZero wrote: Vados: gag or not it is possible to knock him unconscious befoe he goes Kurama mode. Unlikely, but possible. Neji's mistake was leaving Naruto conscious to gloat. Yea. Neji had all of Naruto's tenketsu blocked and could've finished the fight then and there, but in stead waited while Naruto was gathering more chakra. Even in later fights Naruto was tanking insane damage before he could call upon Kurama's chakra, and even then only when the fight hit Naruto on a deep emotional level. LegionZero wrote: Raven: Momoshiki assumed the Jutsu failed and stopped paying attention. More importantly, i think the jutsu failed full stop. The energy of the rasengan is, in the end, delivered entirely as a powerful blow of air with no chakra in it whatsoever. Boruto's Vanishing Rasengan is really his attempt at a rasengan, which is then thrown and fades away since it lacks the crucial final steps. Apparently, small amounts of wind release allow it to be thrown, and it's apparently those small amounts of wind release that give it a longer kick than expected.

Mcpowa wrote: @killman true but they need to give her some katon or something,dnt make sarada another tsunade I think Tsunade is stronger than most people give her credit for. It's just that her style is fairly basic (though insanely reliable), whereas flashy ninjutsu is often considered "stronger". besides, people like Naruto constantly get compared to others, whereas i'm having trouble remembering if anyone ever said that Tsunade was stronger/faster/had more chakra than someone else. And besides, the series hardly ever does repeat-comparisons. IE Kisame was considered a tailless tailed beast due to his chakra, yet people with comparatively insane chakra had no such comments. Madara for instance must've had biju-levels of chakra.

Ravenlot 27 wrote: Even the trivia point in Momoshiki's article states that in the manga Momoshiki is depicted with veinless Byakugan, which means that he really did use it. Agreed. The look in his eye is clearly there, the veins aren't. Not sure what the veins really did to the dojutsu, it's probably the weirdest aspect of the Byakugan. I mean, even a transplant shows those veins, what's up with that?