Board Thread:Wiki Discussions/@comment-12509038-20140927020530/@comment-25382671-20141003221407

M4ND0N wrote: And? The Ten Tails was revived again when the IT arc began. We still renamed it because the focus shifted away from the Ten Tails, and the Fourth Shinobi World War was still ongoing when we began the Ten Tails Revival Arc, but we still renamed it because the focus shifted to the Ten Tails.

The Infinite Tsukuyomi still being in effect doesn't mean that it's still the focus. The threat is gone.. Everyone involved with the plan is dead and Kaguya is sealed. The people trapped within it are no longer at risk of becoming White Zetsu and it's guaranteed that they'll be freed no matter who wins the battle.

Naruto vs Sasuke is happening because of Sasuke's goals, which are unrelated to the Infinite Tsukuyomi entirely. Again.. the focus has shifted, and whenever the focus shifts, we make a new arc. That's a precedent we set long ago.

I see your point. Now tell me what's going to be the change? You gave me an example of the Ten Tails Arc starting while the 4th War was still going on, that's a very good example.

Now give me a reason to change. What I mean to say is this: what's so significant about this Sasuke vs Naruto fight that demands for a change? How is it so utterly relevant and decisive as to overshadow the fact that the Infinite Tsukuyomi is still in effect?

The Ten Tails being revived was a drastic change to the pace (and focus, as you like to say) from the 4th War, because the war was all but done, and only a few people were really making any real difference in the battle. Granted, one side was mostly comprised of White Zetsus, but there was a WAR going on up to that point. Once the TT was ressurrected, the war kind of ended, the main characters got boosts and Obito became Jinchuuriki... and later Madara.

Taynio wrote:

You're rather condescending and dismissive of others, which is disappointing. Your opinion, in the end, doesn't matter much. And you don't decide what or how long something drags on; the community does.

Yes, he is. I've been trying to think of a way of saying this without sounding rude myself, but you nailed it.

Edit: Please forgive any possible typos.