Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-31338621-20190120020546

JamesSenpai wrote:

That's not how it works. Itachi said what he said. Then the Databook came out and further explained. The Databooks come out to explain techniques after the techniques are already introduced. So the Databook takes precedent over former statements that were released before it. However, latter feats and some statements can take precedent over the Databook. Kishimoto's word also definitely triumphs Itachi's. Him saying an elite Uchiha with Sharingan can break it does not conflict with Itachi saying an Uchiha with Sharingan can break it. It's just explaining more. It's literally the same statement just with one more detail. I don't see a contradiction in that.

You said "...Cause Kishimoto and Itachi both said one with the Kekkei Genkai and Sharingan can break Tsukuyomi. They didn't say, one with the Sharingan and the Kekkei Genkai can break Tsukuyomi as long as it doesn't have time dilation. No, they said they can break it. That means they can break it, regardless of what effects that belong to it, are applied."

Using that logic: Itachi said one with the Kekkei Genkai and Sharingan can break Tsukuyomi. He didn't say one with the Sharingan and the Kekkai Genkai can break Tsukuyomi, as long as their particularly skilled. He said they can break it. So that means they can break it, regardless of skill.

Either Itachi or the Data book is wrong, if we use this logic.