Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-26107879-20181004003653/@comment-6769189-20181120222821

Ninja Of War wrote: LegionZero wrote:

It either pushes/pulls the user. Since no matter how fast a user seems to be or get they still have tunnel vision while using it so it seems to be addative

So you say that tunnel vision happens regardless of speed? Then it's a perception problem, not speed. It has always been a perception problem. The manga says said that the Chidori makes the user too fast to see counter attacks. Kakashi said the Sharingan (which has heightened perception)

LoneNinja wrote: @Legion

1) It can be because it obviously is. Why couldn't someone interpret it differently when obviously so many are? "no matter how many of them there are...." The number of enemies is inconsequencial

"i can take them down in an instant with this jutsu." With Chidori i can kill them in a very short amount of time

"Its exactly like your nickname sensei..." Chidori is like your nickname that you recieved for being so fast.

LoneNinja wrote:

2) What are you talking about? I'm talking about Sasuke thrusting standstill behind Sakura with enough force to kill her. Ch. 420 p6

LoneNinja wrote:

3) Doesn't matter how far someone is and how much you observe them. If someone runs at you full speed, and you move back just as fast, you move as fast. Baseball players can retract swings after looking a split at a baseball flying at 90-100 mph. Pretty sure that an elite level ninja can perform a last second dodge from someone faster than him coming from a distince.

He moved one foot back and slashed. You are acting like he did some sort of huge dodge, he side-stepped the attack and took a swipe at Kakashi. Which is exactly what Minato told Kakashi made the jutsu incomplete.

Also, until you can provide an exact panel that shows the Rock Jonin not moving before Kakashi would have hit him

LoneNinja wrote:

Not too mention, he pulled a Minato. Minato used FTG

LoneNinja wrote:

He literally waited to move until Kakashi was within five feet. We see them clearly in the panel as Kakashi states "Number 18". Kakashi is still in momentum. The guy screams (the scream tells me that Kakashi isn't faster than sound). That doesnt mean Kakashi isnt faster than sound. How would this even be relevent?

LoneNinja wrote:

Slashes upwards. His Slash > Kakashi's speed. One reached the other first. I also like to point out all the clones reacted to Kakashi, and had it not been for Minato blocking all their kunai, Kakashi would have been dead. All the clones were hundreds of feet away minimum. You can throw crap at a car on a highway if its far enough.

Also Baseball players average 70-80 mph swings. The fastest runner is like what? 20-30mph? A well timed swing can definitely land on a Chidori user.

LoneNinja wrote:

I still disagree about Chidori's problem. If a technique connects then there's no reason to see your opponent's counter. Therefore, the problem isn't being able to see the counter, it's why they can counter. As long as the jutsu does it's job, there's no problem. If the target can counter, it is not doing it's job which is thrusting. If being the keyword. There are too many variables in any given combat situation to assume Chidori will land without a problem. This was shown in the series multiple times.