Originally posted by Galan007
Effortlessly tooling Maul+Savage. Force choking Dooku from several light years away. Overpowering Talzin. Etc.
Well, that's all well and good, but for perspective's sake, here's some of the high end Naruto feats:
Kaguya cast a genjutsu that could instantaneously put every living creature--with the exception of one person, who possesses the same ability--on earth into her telepathic control. Keeping in mind that among the earth's population, there are tens of thousands who possess varying degrees of resistance to telepathic influence. Oh, and she's done this twice, by the way.
Madara once casually produced several dozen gravity wells from his hand, which dispersed and each formed into planetoids several miles in diameter. Which he then proceeded to hail down like missiles. Also, Hagoromo used this same power to create the moon, which Naruto and Sasuke later replicated on a different planet.
Kaguya, Hagoromo, Hamura, Toneri, Obito, Madara, and Naruto all use weapons called truth seeker orbs, which are made of a fluid-like substance that can freely change shape, nullify most types of energy, and dismantle whatever they touch on a molecular level. Kaguya's truth seeker orb can expand to the size of an entire planet.
Toneri and Hamura were both capable of manipulating the gravitational pull between the moon and the earth enough to send them crashing into each other. Toneri actually slashed the moon in half with an energy blade during his fight with Naruto, who proceeded to smash that blade with the palm of his hand, and one-punch him. Speaking of punching, Sasuke once Saitama'd a meteor that threatened to destroy a city, too.
Ten Tails was consecutively firing energy missiles that each obliterated mountain ranges, with no sign of stopping without interruption. As a bit of trivia, it was supposedly the Ten Tails' rampages that formed the mountains, canyons, seas, etc. of the world. And there's at least a dozen Naruto characters at this point who could defeat Ten Tails pretty comfortably.
I find it hard to accept that making fools of Maul and Savage, whose better feats involve moving heavy vehicles, can be treated as comparable to any of those things.