Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-31966672-20200409171208/@comment-24824859-20200415022855

CyberianGinseng wrote: Chill what? What are you even talking about? Reread my post. Anybody can move their head around while running. If you're targeting someone with an attack, your target is right in front of you. How would moving your head around help you see the person right in front of you better? It wouldn't. In the attack you're talking about he no longer had a "single point of focus" which is one of the requirements for the problem Minato mentioned. Minato was already gone that's why he started belatedly moving his head around. The attack I was talking about Raikage blitzes Minato and all he was focused on was Minato, when Minato disappears and attacks him from the back. There was no moving his head around. He had tunnel vision; he barely had time to notice the kunai Minato dropped right before he attacked him. I concede that A4 was indeed moving his head, but it was before Minato teleported. Notice that I'm referring to A's second go. In the attack you're talking about (A's first go), Minato flicked his kunai upwards at the last second from below the waist. A then moved his eye to see the kunai right before Minato teleported behind him. So according to you, the only people who get tunnel vision are those using Chidori, you know, people who move much slower than either Raikage, because magically running with Chidori is completely different than running with scissors, even though Kishi keeps showing us the same situations over and over again. Riiiiiiiiiiiight. Don't put words in my mouth. Lightning Release Chakra Mode has been explicitly stated to stimulate the user's nervous system that enhances their speed and reaction time. So A3 and A4 don't suffer from tunnel vision We saw the 3rd Raikage be unable to respond to Naruto's counter, which is exactly what Minato was talking about. The 3rd Raikage couldn't even see Naruto's counter. Momentum has nothing to do with it. Hell stab can be used with a sweeping motion. If he had merely swiped his hand to the side, Naruto would've lost his head or have to abandon his charge and dodge with Threat Perception. Since he has faster reflexes than Naruto does in sage mode, If Naruto's momentum didn't stop him from moving his whole upper body, it shouldn't have stopped the Raikage from moving just his arm in a sweeping motion. Clearly, he didn't even see Naruto's counter. Have you ever thought that A3 couldn't move in time? Regardless of tunnel vision, A would have seen Naruto get out of the way. We saw the 4th Raikage be unable to respond to Sasuke's counter when he first attacked him and Sasuke stabbed him with Chidori. Luckily for him, Sasuke's attack wasn't effective, unlike Naruto's. That was because of momentum.

Notice how in all the examples you brought up the Raikage's target time and make their move at the last second? This is unlike the Stone ninja who just casually swung his sword at a charging Kakashi right after shouting at him. Minato, Naruto, and Sasuke had to time their counter in order to use their opponent's momentum to their advantage, otherwise the Raikage would have easily changed course. Timing a counter would not have been necessary if A3 and A4 suffer from tunnel vision. Yeah. Which is why I said "might" because it would give him an extra split second to switch from teleportation Kamui to phasing Kamui. It's a slim chance either way, but it's better than the one he had. Don't you think that Minato disappearing would have tipped Obito off to switch to phasing? He was simply shocked and couldn't react in time