Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-45444155-20200806213256/@comment-45444155-20200815231304

LegionZero wrote: ReweR 1331 wrote:

And when was this shown? As far as I remember, TSB has always acted as a material tool. What wasnt shown?

ReweR 1331 wrote:

Of course, TSB is a chakra, but the chakra can also have a material effect. For example - Rasengan That isnt material. Its spinning chakra. Confined to a sperical shape. It doesnt burn. Its not rigid. It doesnt behave like wind chakra etc etc

ReweR 1331 wrote:

This is understandable, but you argued that the properties of water are related to the transformation of the form TSB. But then it became known that the transformation was related to the density of the chakra. What then is the property of water expressed? Who knows.

ReweR 1331 wrote:

Dense Chakra ≠ durability? Chakra is energy, not matter. Regardless of the density it doesnt have durability

Your cloud example... when something like that was shown with TSB? As far as I remember, TSB has always acted as a solid object / material. Yes, I agree that Rasengan is not a material, but it acts as a solid material...

It's strange, considering that you furiously claimed that the change in shape is related to water, like swimming Suigetsu...

Um, then what is the difference between a dense chakra and a simple chakra?