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Blaezej wrote: M4ND0N wrote:

It's illogical because the Infinite Tsukuyomi isn't the focus of the current storyline anymore. It's pretty simple, in all honesty. --Mandon (talk)

It's not so illogical if you think that the Infinite Tsukuyomi, killing the Kages AND the Bijuu are the reason why Naruto vs. Sasuke is going to happen.

It's also logical because although not being the focus, it is still in effect, and the story depends on it's reversal/ending to move forward...

And? The Ten Tails was revived again when the IT arc began. We still renamed it because the focus shifted away from the Ten Tails, and the Fourth Shinobi World War was still ongoing when we began the Ten Tails Revival Arc, but we still renamed it because the focus shifted to the Ten Tails.

The Infinite Tsukuyomi still being in effect doesn't mean that it's still the focus. The threat is gone.. Everyone involved with the plan is dead and Kaguya is sealed. The people trapped within it are no longer at risk of becoming White Zetsu and it's guaranteed that they'll be freed no matter who wins the battle.

Naruto vs Sasuke is happening because of Sasuke's goals, which are unrelated to the Infinite Tsukuyomi entirely. Again.. the focus has shifted, and whenever the focus shifts, we make a new arc. That's a precedent we set long ago.