Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-27924662-20160817160245/@comment-25122992-20160825114406

Actionmanrandell wrote: not really. naruto entered sage mode while in kurama mode yet the Rasengan he created didn't naturally have the senjutsu in it. the truth seeking balls that naruto had were because the six paths senjutsu grants naruto understanding of chakra and all things universal. so it instantly granted him all of thee elements and the ability to unify them. and even though senjutsu can counter a truth seeking ball it still took a butt load of effort for naruto and sasuke to break the sword of nanoboku. and the sword didn't have senjutsu in it. so i would assume that if one added senjutsu to it and one had mastery over both the yin and yang that they could possibly nulify even senjutsu Firstly, you're speaking about the Parent and Child Rasengan of Naruto/Minato? If yes, then I should note that Minato was the one who actually created it, then he asked Naruto to add his senjutsu chakra in it (since Minato didn't possess any). If Naruto would've created this Rasengan in SM-Kurama mode, it'd have contained senjutsu by default.

Secondly, if one of the SPSM abilities is a complete understanding of chakra, it doesn't mean that all the techniques the user gets through Six Paths Senjutsu automatically come from it and only from it. In fact, Six Paths Ten-Tails Coffin Seal is a form of SPS similar to SPSM, and although chakra understanding isn't mentioned in its abilities, it still grants TSBs. Thus, TSBs are innate compotent of SPS and an independent ability of it.

And thirdly, Naruto/Sasuke sword had senjutsu in it, since Naruto still used combined SM-Kurama Mode back then. Although the sword came from Susanoo, but Sasuke used MA:S to combine it with Naruto's Kurama avatar which means that their powers (including senjutsu from Naruto) were combined as well. So the sword did contain senjutsu, otherwise he would be completely useless against TSB-made Sword of Ninoboko.