Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-28731007-20160615192345/@comment-27916438-20160617175749

Ravenlot 27 wrote: Minato 87 wrote: He needs to sacrifice a living person, since he is fighting alone and the paths are alredy dead, he can't do that. Plus, if Oro summons Hashi, Hashi will easily break Oro's control (Oro recognized that). I see no sense in these words. If Oro has Hashi/Tobi in his collection and can utilise them in combat here, it means that he already used a sacrifice to revive them beforehand, i.e. he definetely doesn't need to to this during the fight itself, it's enough to just summon the coffins. Moreover, Oro had no problems with controlling Hashi at the first time (when he battled Hiruzen) - he just implanted the mind-erasing tag into his head and was completely steering him, so I see no reason for Oro to fear Hashi breaking out here (overall, Hashi was able to undo Oro's control the second time he was revived due to the 2 reasons: Zetsu's body as a sacrifice and no mind-controlling tag in the head).

Regaring the topic, I think that even with reanimations, this is going to be a really tough match for Oro, given that Madara has already shown us an easy way to deal with ED-enemies using black receivers to pin them down. I'd say the battle can go either way, but considering Oro's "snake" persistence and analitycal skills enabling him to reveal and counter Pains' abilities, I'd give them 60/40 winning rate. The reason for that it was actually that Hashirama was revived toO weak,that has nothing to do with zetsu body ,in the fourth shinobi war tobirama stated that they were revived at almost full powers.