Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-28450860-20160622145346/@comment-25122992-20160623100743

UltimaDude wrote: Nagato using the Rinnegan better than Obito pretty much proves your theory wrong. If Indra's reincarnates were better suited for the Rinnegan, then why haven't BZ solely focus on them? The Senju were known as, the clan with a thousand skills, so Asura's reincarnates would be able to handle the Rinnegan just as well as Indra's. Heck, Kakashi, just minutes after receiving both of Obito's eyes, was able to fully utilize their power. Both Indra's and Asura's reincarnates would use the Rinnegan as equally efficient as each other Actually, Obito still used the Rinnegan quite efficiently, even comparable to Nagato given that it was only one eye and Obito, unlike Nagato, hasn't wielded it for his entire life, but for mere weeks. Also, you missed the main point - BZ actually focused on Indra's descendants to awaken the Rinnegan. Who tempted Indra to turn against Asura? Who rewrote the stone tablet adressed to his descendants (particularly, added the sentence that IT would save the Uchiha)? Who called the Uchiha clan the main tool in his plan? Who put his main hopes on Madara, Indra's reincarnate, to awaken the Rinnegan, which ultimately succeeded? As far as I can see, there's plenty of reasons to deduce that BZ put his bets exactly on the Uchihas to recreate the Rinnegan.

Regarging Kakashi using the DMS, heck, he had a whole Obito's spirit/chakra residing inside him back then, plus the Six Paths Power enhancing him. He was just given the control over the full MS power as if it was his own one, unlike the cases when the actual eyes were transplanted to a new wielder, who could use them efficiently, but not to the degree of the original owner. But still it was just a temporary boost, which couldn't be used for very long, and all we saw the amount of strain left on Kakashi because of its use when Obito's spirit eventually went away from his body.