Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-25122992-20170307224943/@comment-27924662-20170308141907

Thekillman wrote: If you think about it, FTG has a MAJOR drawback: it would be extremely hard for the user to keep track of the various seals, locations, orientations and of the enemy's location and orientation.

Basically, using FTG it's super easy to get caught out of place if you don't have a perfect awareness of everything going on around you. You can easily teleport straight into a trap, or lose track of an enemy and teleport with your back towards them. You need to be a master sensor with excellent spatial awareness to use the technique in a useful way. I disagree for one reason that the disadvantage you mentioned were overcome by the use of kurama's chakra. As long as the shinobi had it minato could teleport them regardless of them having seal or not. Even their location didn't matter only final location would have mattered. I agree FTG is one of the ultimate hax, it could practically stop any so called strongest jutsu (think about Expansive truth seeker orb and so on) as long as the person has the idea what he is doing which might become difficult if too many events occur simultaneously. Kamui too has it's advantages over FTG like how kakashi was able to negate the portal creation which BZ was about to use to kill naruto with all killing bone ash. I would say overall teleportation jutsus are one of the strongest techniques in ninja world. Given that some of the strongest ability like TSB or rinnegan could be easily negated by use of teleportation techs.