Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-9782468-20190211031449

@BrainBrand

Okay lemme spell it out to you because apparently I have to do that.

It's relevant because:

1) If you do not think Itachi believed he was unbeatable by anyone who's not an Uchiha, then obviously the dialogue you chose would indicate Tsukuyomi was what he was talking about when he could be only beaten by an Uchiha.

2) If you do believe he thought himself unbeatable to anyone who wasn't an Uchiha, I'd have to figure out why you thought that and how to dismantle that argument because honestly Itachi himself said it wasn't the case, like with Jiraiya.

So yes, it's relevant.

Oh? So Itachi couldn't use Tsukuyomi on one and take them out in an instant, leaving it to be a one on one? Also if he killed them, no witnesses would know he killed them so no one would come after him.

What do you mean Obito and him weren't in the same place for years, they were part of Akatsuki.

Also why didn't Itachi just kill Obito as soon as the massacre was done?

And again, Itachi himself stated he couldn't outright defeat Jiraiya. This is supported by Kishi as they're exactly the same in the databooks. So he couldn't have thought himself unbeatable, there's his literal statement to the contrary.

AsianReaper wrote: @BrainBrand

"Once activated, Tsukuyomi's world is at Itachi's beck and call."

How does your statement even relate to that? The statement refers to the fact that once it's activated, Itachi can change the world's principles on a whim. You're saying that he can change what he decides to start the illusion off as. They're not related lol. The databook literally says "once activated." Not "before activation."

Also there's this argument that you're putting off.