Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-25139119-20140705022956/@comment-4271790-20140812180821

WindStar7125 wrote: Archangel489 wrote: I was just thinking that is why he only has one since he has half of the power. Madara had all basically and therefore had two. Also he doesn't a third eye like kaguya My point is that Sasuke's Rinnegan is different than Madara's. It isn't half of the full power of the Rinnegan, because it was never originally a pair of Rinnegan. Allow me to elaborate: When Kaguya awakened the Rinnegan, it appeared as a third eye on her forehead with nine tomoe. When Hagoromo awakened the Rinnegan, it appeared as a pair of eyes without tomoe. All of a sudden, when Sasuke awakens it, with six tomoe, it is considered to be incomplete? Yes, Hagoromo each gave Naruto and Sasuke half of his power, but not half of each of his techniques. Hagoromo's two signature techniques lie in his eyes and his body. The eyes of Hagoromo is the Rinnegan, and his body is the Six Paths Sage Technique. He gave one technique, his eyes, to Sasuke, and another technique, his body, to Naruto. Naruto doesn't have "half" of the SPST, but like Sasuke, he has a different variant of Hagoromo's techniques (Hagoromo's Rinnegan = two eyes w/o tomoe, Sasuke's = one w/ six tomoe; Hagoromo's SPST = Ten-Tails, Naruto's SPST = All nine tailed beasts and senjutsu). I know that Naruto only has fragments of the tailed beasts like Sasuke has "half" a Rinnegan, but that doesn't mean Naruto and Sasuke's powers are incomplete. They are already giving Kaguya enough trouble. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't be mad at all if Sasuke gained the Rinnegan in his right eye (or at least, nine tomoe in the one Rinnegan he has, like Kaguya's), but the probability of that happening is just as likely as Naruto absorbing the nine tailed beasts from Kaguya. Did anyone not read this?^^^^^ I don't think Sasuke is "limited" or "incomplete," but I, along with @ItachiWasAHero believe Sasuke's full power has yet to be shown. But his Rinnegan isn't "half" or "lacking something."