Infobox talk:Isshiki Ōtsutsuki

Fire Release
I think I agree with Spider-Man on YouTube on this one, it did seem like Isshiki was using Koji's flames against Naruto in the new episode. You can hear his dōjutsu SFX when he uses the flames. OmegaRasengan (talk) 18:59, 27 September 2021 (UTC)
 * Okay, let's assume this is true, then wouldn't the same thing still be applicable? One can argue that a similar instance occurred when Momoshiki utilized Water Release after absorbing Boruto's shinobi gauntlet technique during the Chunin Exams attack. I feel like regardless of whether or not the release was Koji's or Isshiki's, the utilization and dispersion of Fire Release is sufficient enough evidence to assume that it can be listed as his Nature type. -Ventillate { About Me | Message | My Work } 19:08, 27 September 2021 (UTC)
 * Actually, I'm not sure this would the exact same as Momoshiki, assuming he did keep Koji's flames. Momoshiki actually absorbed the ninjutsu into himself, chakra and all, before dishing it back out amplifying it. What we know that Isshiki does is put and retrieve stuff from storage. I find this more conceptually similar to what Tenten does, like in Exploding Dragon Strike. Because of her fighting style, we point out we don't know if that would count as Fire Release, because we don't know if she herself generated the fire. I would also say this is similar to Delta and her eyes. She stored Naruto's Rasengan and sent it back as is, that didn't make her a Rasengan user. However, I think Isshiki should still be listed as an anime Fire Release user, because what was established during the fight is that he shrunk Koji's flames into extinguishment, meaning they shouldn't be available for storage. Also recall that he had to shrink them because they were natural flames, so he couldn't absorb them with the Kāma. If for some reason they do come out saying beyond doubt those were Koji's flames, we'll just have to point note the apparent contradiction, like we did for TSB. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 20:04, 27 September 2021 (UTC)