Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-31377229-20180125162054/@comment-25643824-20180130043205

LegionZero wrote: You claimed the Byakugan grants clarity and high speed tracking, without evidence. I provided manga chapters that refute this point but you quite literally ignored them.

You also made false claims of Sasuke's ability to see B and the Raikage and ignored the evidence i presented that defies your claim.

You also implied the Sharingan ismt able to see movement before it happens, and then blew off the evidence presented

Your whole argument hinges on your claim about the Byakugan with its wide field of view, but the evidence for the clarity is non-existant in the manga.

Hmmm where to begin I already referenced chpt78 ph13 where kakashi said the byakugan surpasses the sharingan completely in perceptive ability and it’s impossible to perceive anything that isn’t clear to begin with. So no lie there.

I already told to you that the fandom had it recorded that the byakugan can track high speed movements and provided reference so no I didn’t lie there either.

Chapter 411 from pg17 sasuke has his sharingan activated but is still unable to follow bee’s sword movements which aren’t terribly fast by the way since he is still visible but yet is shred to pieces on pg21. No lie there either.

Chapter 463 sasuke has his ms sharingan activated from pg1 but still gets power bombed on pg5 then has to don skeletal Susanoo cloak because he can’t keep up with As movements. So I didn’t lie there either.

I proved that whatever is in a person field vision is totally visible.

The manga states in no uncertain terms that the byakugan has 360 field of vision, which basically makes them immune to tunnel vision.

And this nonsense of high speed movements is ludicrous on so many levels. The acttacker is moving at a high speed not the opponent so why wouldn’t they be able to react once they can see the opponent.

And you should really learn how to do proper research before you accuse others of lying which is really just a sad way of trying to save face.