Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-31337598-20180202202814/@comment-34223563-20180206074035

Lorenzo.r.2nd wrote: what level of logic? u gonna tell me that that's not what happened? is that ur what saying lol? cuz then IM the one that's not gonna argue with u anymore lol what lack of understanding? jiraya himself said that he barely survived hahaha and orochimari is different from jiraya in the first place. he didn't die cuz of a resurrection jutsu, which if he didn't have, he would've died, like I said. jiraya is kinda the same case, but he had a seal to stop Naruto. what did orachimaru do Naruto? land a punch? or not get obliterated by a BB? cuz as far I remember, that's exactly what happened. if they were serious, that's a different story, but it still doenst mean that they would've won. orochi was giving it about 75% of his power right (he was injured and sick and shit like that, plus he had a bunch other jutsu to use, but he still showed no signs of being capable of keeping up with, or damaging Naruto. at all). if they were at full power, sure they would've beaten Naruto, but in base, they have almost no chance.

Uh,your logic is dumb as f**k. Minato can just use Flying Rajiin and boom. Rasengan! However,its not easy as that,dont forget the other Pains.Well I don't know about you guys but I for one think that the Tendo and the other Pains and Minato (Lorenzo probably wont think this since his logic is actually dumb) would be a pretty even match. Bearing in mind nagato has to divide his chakra and powers roughly six ways to use all of the six paths, but as each falls the others can't (as far as I know) that paths power without using the King of the Underworld. If I had to guess I'd say the mechanical and summoning paths would be the first to fall or the least effective as Minato is fast enough to give the summoner no time to use her power. Next Minato would need to eliminate the path controlling the King of the Underworld. The path that can absorb chakra and jutsu would probably be the trickiest especially if he and Tendo work in concert. But Minato is a genius so he could probably beat Tendo if he kept far enough back and used the Flying Raijin Mark and Rasengan in quick enough succession. As for how he might defeat the absorbing path when it's ability makes virtually any jutsu that brings its caster close to it useless I'm not sure. Also in this battle I would say that the Six Paths greatest weakness is their shared vision. Minato is fast enough he would force the paths to maximize how much they can see, form a circle or ring in other words. But that would only make things easier for Minato.