@Graunt1x During the previous post Sakumo Hatake (White Fang of the Leaf) was placed bottom of mid Kage. Next is Izuna Uchiha, Madara’s younger brother and Tobirama’s Rival.
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Where you think they scale example (High kage)
Where exactly they should be placed on the tier list example (above or below a certain character) be specific.
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In the game Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections There’s a character named Nanashi Uchiha also known as Hakari Uchiha She’s a villain in the game and also a Uchiha from the warring states period who was brought to the future. She’s so powerful the uchiha clan used her as a weapon in the past which gave her a pretty sad backstory which is why she wants to destroy the Shinobi world yada yada yada. She has four mangekyo sharingan abilities , two in both eyes. 1. Amaterasu 2. flame control. 3. Tsukuyomi and 4. Yachihoko which is basically similar to Kotoamatsukami but x2 she can not only mind control anyone to do what she wants but also erase their memory and under her genjutsu she has full access to their chakra (stealing their chakra basically) With enough chakra she can cast an infinite tsukuyomi on the moon. She’s overpowered. She Also she has a crush on Boruto but she fell victim to the Uzumaki rizz that Boruto used on her and Boruto saved the world and turned her into an ally. Of course, this is a game but I figured it was worth a mention.
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This is around the end of chapter 398.
From what I can get, X years before this meeting between Sasuke and Obito, the Warring States Period was going on. X is greater than 80.
Two pages later, Obito says “and then I was born” while posing as Madara. So all I know is that the amount of time between Madara’s birth and this confrontation is an unspecified amount of years, which is less than another unspecified amount, which is more than 80.