Board Thread:Boruto: Naruto the Movie/@comment-27162446-20151105015144/@comment-734582-20151130210645

AsianReaper wrote: I'm honestly not so sure if it's fair to call his skills with nature release "rubbish." I don't think we've seen much of his abilities with them. To be honest, the fact that he has more than one at such a young age is impressive by itself. We haven't seen his skill with the nature releases, that's true. But there is a direct parallel between how he uses Rasengan and then Kote for it, and elemental releases and Kote. His faith in his Rasengan was zero, and so he resorted to the Kote gauntlet. His faith in his elemental release was low enough to again perform with the Kote rather than his own strenght.

Boruto has a lot of potential to be strong, sure, but by the end of the movie that potential is not reached, not by a mile. I also would like to add that Vanishing Rasengan is not wind release. It contains some wind release, but it's an imperfect jutsu. I'm also not sure why we're comparing his development to Naruto, the one who had the most trouble developing it at all. Sasuke learned a nature release by, what, age 7? His second by age 12?

Mcpowa wrote: @killman ur talking about boruto in the begining/middle of the movie if so yeah sarada gt the upper hand but in the end of the movie na boruto with will of fire sarada got no chance Nope, still talking about the end of the movie. ZackTheRaikage wrote: That's my point for the love of it. My point is that Naruto and Sasuke did all the work. I'm sorry, in hindsight my joke was a bit confusing. What i meant to say is, you said it's 90 percent and i would say "you overestimated the contribution". It kind of failed miserably, and now that i try to explain it, it only seems to get worse and worse.