Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-30168130-20170527042428/@comment-24824859-20170529154235

Thekillman wrote: No problem, sometimes i ramble too much.

Okay, what about if you took Naruto's Wind Style Rasengan and gradually scaled down the jutsu until it's still a Wind Style Rasengan, but without the blades?

Secondly, Boruto's final move in the movie uses his Vanishing Rasengan, which then Naruto increases by a few order of magnitude. Then the jutsu behaves exactly like Konohameru's when fired. So if the jutsu's effects match, and we know Boruto used Wind Style, wouldn't it makes sense that Konohameru's is also a wind style? he kinda threw it off and hit a tree, which wasn't expected, but the firing itself was.

Thirdly, we saw with Katasuke and Boruto that a regular Rasengan can be created that isn't thrown/shot, so it's not necessarily a feature of the Kote to shoot ninjutsu (Also since Boruto's lighting attack in the exams was held in his hand until he threw it himsel) If you took out the blades, then it won't be a Wind Release: Rasengan, simple as that Except that we don't know when exactly Boruto applies Wind Release to the Rasengan. The Rasengan used at the end was certainly not a Vanishing Rasengan, otherwise it would of....well vanished. In Boruto's case, the Rasengan was pushed into the target. In Konohamaru's case, the Rasengan was shot out of the Kote. So you can't really compare the two. Had Boruto thrown the ubber Rasengan at Momoshiki, you would have a point When was a Rasengan, released from a Kote, used normally? Boruto caught the jutsu in his hand before he threw it so he can give the illusion that he himself created the technique. He did the same with the water release technique ealier, IIRC