Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-32624156-20170804161707/@comment-5085906-20170804180641

Naruto and Sasuke take this.

Sasuke takes on the assassination-type Hokage - Tobirama, Minato and Kakashi. He takes care of Kakashi easily, but has a harder time taking care of Tobirama and Minato. Might have to use his Ameno in this case before they have a chance to react. Both FTG users are reputed for their fast reflexes, but unfortunately for them Sasuke's Ameno caught TTJ Madara off-guard and his reflexes were even better than theirs, as evidenced when he effortlessly thwarted Minato. I'd wager he'd have an even more difficult time if one of them found out about Ameno's range, since they can utilize that knowledge to just flicker away. He would still win, though.

Naruto takes on the heavy-hitters - Hashirama, Tsunade, Hiruzen. He can easily handle Tsunade's healing with a Rasenshuriken and unfortunately for Hiruzen, because we haven't seen how strong he was in his prime, he doesn't really stand a chance at this point. All he can do is try and land a hit on Naruto with his Adamantine staff, but that's kinda hard considering how fast Naruto is when he enters KC or SPS Mode. Either way, Hashirama's gonna be his main concern. This is gonna be a battle of durability, prime Naruto wins this battle any day of the week. Back during the Fourth War when Naruto was in his KC state, Hashirama said that Naruto's chakra reserves are on the same tier. At that point, Naruto still had only half of Kurama sealed in him and didn't get that sweet Six Paths powerup. So, logically speaking, that means that he nearly has double the chakra Hashirama has and his SPSM enables Kurama to accumulate large chunks of Nature energy which he can transfer to Naruto. Basically, what Naruto can do is just make multiple Kurama avatar clones of himself and relentlessly attack Hashirama until his chakra runs out and he can no longer use his healing.

Naruto and Sasuke win with mid difficulty.