Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-5054236-20150717003436/@comment-734582-20151212165747

Rage gtx wrote: You statement is inconsistent to it self. It's not. Green is a color, but by itself is made of the colors yellow and blue. Rage gtx wrote: If what you said is true then anyone who get someones chakra gains his power Nope, because as i said, a persons chakra isn't limited to one form of chakra, just as a color is not limited to one base color. Naruto adjusted the chakra for each person, thus by definition not giving them their power. When supplying Naruto with their KKG, the biju did give them the chakra color that granted him Lava/Magnet etc release.

Many Jutsu are just that: techniques, not innate powers. Just as Naruto gave Sasuke chakra to heal in Boruto TM, Sakura gave Obito the color that didn't heal him like her Strength of a Hundred seal but rather a color he could use for Kamui. Rage gtx wrote: When Kabuto got his mixture it affected and became his chakra that's why Karin was not able to recognize him. He did not had his previous unmixtured chakra along with mixture there was only mixture - wich is only one chakra type. Again, just like a color (which isn't my invention - the Manga itself describes it as a color), Kabuto's chakra signature became a mixture of colors he achieved. That doesn't mean those colors aren't there individually anymore. Kabuto could call upon each individual color, which in fact proves my point. If he can do that, why could Hagoromo not call upon his Juubi color to give to Naruto for the purpose of SPSM and upon his own color to give Sasuke Rinnegan?

Stop accusing me of not reading your post when you simply disagree with me. The difference is that you consider a mixed chakra a singular chakra type, when just as color, a mixed color is in itself a color, but still a mixture of colors. Green is a color but still made up of Blue and Yellow which are colors too. Just because it mixed into a new color does not mean those original colors don't exist anymore: they're still there, we just perceive the mixture as green in stead of blue-yellow.