Originally posted by King Kandy
Ugh. Even though he'll probably pull a win out of his ass because of it, i'm still happy to see the real susanoo and not that pathetic excuse he pulled off last chapter.
What was Sasuke going on about when he was talking about Susanoo being the 3rd power? How is it any different than when Itachi used it...other than it being not as complete as Itachi's?
And, that's retarded that Raikage had to cut his arm off. Now he's like...what? Less of a fighter now that he's missing an arm. Retarded.
Of course, someone will mention Deidra. Bla bla. Raikage is a taijutsu/raikon user....everything he does is heavily dependant on his physical attacks being amped by something.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Sasuke needs to die soon, to save this manga.
From the looks of things, he might. He's up against 4 ninja right now, 1 of which is the Kazekage. The others are powerful in their own right. The Raikage will most likely join them soon. Sasuke's in deep shit. Though it looks like that ***** slap didn't faze him much. I'm surprised at his endurance.
I was hoping for a Gaara-Sasuke rematch, though it looks like this won't be the case.
Even if Sasuke's starting to form Susano'o properly, it might not be the Deus Ex Machina that we are accustomed to seeing. Then again, this is arguably the most powerful Mangyekou technique that Itachi had.
~ He also mentions "Double Mangyekou". It might be a translation error, or he might be referring to both his eyes/techniques. Any thoughts guys?
~ Nice to see Gaara's sand stopping an axe-like kick from the resident bad ass himself. Darui's pretty cool as well, he pulled of a true mix of Water and Lightning. Temari & Kankuro have a way to 'stop' Amaterasu.
Originally posted by Demonic Phoenix
~ He also mentions "Double Mangyekou". It might be a translation error, or he might be referring to both his eyes/techniques. Any thoughts guys?
Also, i'd really like to see what this Mifune guy is capable of... as the highest samurai he has to have abilities completely different from anything we've seen.