Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-30323490-20180607192958/@comment-6769189-20180724185304

LoneNinja wrote: Let's just say for example Minato is being pulled in by Chibaku (which is unlikely because this isn't Edo Nagato and it's stated using that technique for him is hugely taxing), which is a big if since it took Naruto to be at the eighth tail for him to even consider it, what stops Minato from placing his seal upon the floor or anything around him? In fact, I think Minato would have already placed the seal upon Nagato before Nagato tries to use Chibaku if even that thought crosses his mind. Even if he didn't, and teleported within the confines of Chibaku, he can always teleport back. Or even using Guiding Thunder to remove some if not all of it from the equation. But seeing as Minato loves marking various locations to begin a fight, it's highly unlikely that the dozens of marks are within Chibaku. Seeing as Naruto, who was the focus of Chibaku was at the end of it when it was already meters wide just shows how there is no control over it. It's literally a gravitational pull that builds a giant rock. What goes where is completely left up to fate. All Minato has to do is mark something that isn't being pulled. That's even if Minato even allows him the time to pull that off, seeing as Minato is a close range fighter who values to attack the target head on at extreme speeds. Chibaku Tensei lifts up a huge portion of the surrounding terrain. Unless Minato marks several meters underground, the marks are useless.

What is to stop Minato from being interupted by any of the debris while trying to use Guiding Thunder?