Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-46893705-20200924080047/@comment-46974447-20200924165203

Well, if the battle was a long one, Konohamaru definitely takes it. Kakashi can't keep up long if he's using Sharingan (which I'm assuming he will be to keep up with Konohamaru's large arsenal). But if we are assuming this is a proper battle without concern for time then we are essentially having a completely different discussion.

I'm assuming you are of the opinion that Konohamaru will win (given you somewhat provided an argument for him in the topic) and I don't completely disagree with you. Even if Kakashi were to trap Konohamaru in some kind of Genjutsu, as long as he has already summoned his Toad and Monkey, they can continue pushing Kakashi as well as worry about freeing Konohamaru from the Genjutsu's grasp. But Kakashi also has summons, though I don't believe he's ever used them in a way that lead's them to directly fighting an opponent. Rasengan is indeed a good counter to Chidori, and we know Konohamaru is very skilled with it, being able to form a Rasengan even with his Chakra being drained, so I think it's fair to say that his Rasengan is far stronger than what Naruto's was when he challenged Sasuke on the Hospital rooftop, so it'll likely have so much more blowback. If Kakashi is using Sharingan (which he will be so he can use Chidori) and Konohamaru counters it, between the blowback of the Rasengan hit and the drain from Sharingan and Chidori (which we do know doesn't render him completely useless, but definitely has it's tolls) will likely do him I n. But, again, a lot of factor's go into this fight and it also has a lot of "what-ifs" involved, I may be entirely wrong. I'm open to hearing an argument on Kakashi's side.