Itachi Uchiha wrote:
Ben Grimm could lift up to max is let say 70 tons... which no one in naruto world could lift such weight... Tsunade let say maybe only 50 tons (max)...
Ben Grimm = The Thing in Fantastic Four...
In western comics power lifting is almost everything... 70% from the fighter to win combat is power lifting while diff from manga which show not just power lifting but also techniques of fight...
Sasuke’s sharingan let’s him predict his opponents next move if Nightcrawler went to warp behind him to stab him Sauke would have a kunai or chodri waiting right where he would appear.
Yeah but Sasuke was way slower then even if he saw it coming Lee could move at a speed that Sauke couldn’t move fast enough to react to. Now Sasuke is fast enough that he could avoid or block most incoming hits when using the sharingan. And he could always just go level 2 curse mark on Nightcrawler.
I know.The point was that Sharingan isn’t as godly as people think.If you are to fast for the Sharingan user they can predict all they want.Nightcrawler has been fast enough to dodge bullets and react to spiderman and strong enough to punch through a sentinal head.He is also a master swordsman.One stab through the chest is all he needs.
You can’t make much of a plan against curse mark Sasuke because when he uses the curse mark he’s normally trying to break you in half. NO MERCY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO HOLDING BACK
Actually Sasuke would probably start ranting about wanting to kill Itachi get very pissed off and hunt down and destroy Nightcrawler with the dark chidori.
All you saying before he learning shunshin no jutsu... did you see he cut joutai 2 neck in blink of an eye...??
nightcrawler must see his opponent while sasuke can hide under the earth... and when he didnt realize what happen... chidori is enough to beat the crap of nightcrawler...
how bout badman MB...???
btw trackz.... ben grim is slow... sasuke chidori with swrod can struct right in his heart... so...???
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