Would an auditory genjutsu be optimal in fighting against Madara?
No.
Yes?
Maybe
Would an auditory genjutsu be optimal in fighting against Madara?
Since the basis for genjutsu is Yin/Spiritual energy, an energy and a skill set that the Sharingan excels at, I rather think that Madara with his exceptionally and insanely highly developed Yin, and inexhaustible Chakra would probably break through even Auditory Genjutsu.
In the end, what defeats Madara this time will probably be the same thing that defeated him the last time. Overwhelming Yang Plus the will of Fire. I also think that Sasuke's Yin may Chime in somehow, although it is difficult to say how Sasuke's role will play out, it seem a sure bet that it will, given the recent turn of events.
I am not perfect and I defy you to prove otherwise
Growing Old Gracefully is an Oxymoron ... Mostly Moron !
Reeaalllly dumb question, why don't the kages eat some soldier pills? Did they only exist in the anime?
_____
Obito is Tobirama's great grandson. The proof is in the pudding.
Another dumb question, If bringing Orochimaru back was so easy, why didnt Kabuto do it before?
Soldier pills don't make you insanely strong they just bolster your stamina and fighting ability for bit. also probably would be bad message for the kids.
Don't do drugs!
Kabuto made it his goal to surpass Orochimaru rather than try and be his man servant, something he mentioned to Naruto earlier.
This is true, however some of the most powerful auditory genjutsu (such as Jiraiya's toad genjutsu) are capable of paralyzing both the mind and body, and essentially make it impossible to cancel on your own. I dont think Madra could cancel that regardless of how powerful his yin chakra is.
Yet we only see it used against an uzumaki chakra, which i believe is Yang oriented, no?
Which has me wondering.. if pein bodies operated on chakra transmissions, how can that be concealed from either the sharingan or byakugan famed "eye of insight" ability? A peon body stood before hinata in active byakugan and other byakugan. Itachi most likely encountered a pein but he had reason to keep his mouth shut or most likely found any such strange facts irrelevant to his overall aims of relying later on sasuke.
_____
Obito is Tobirama's great grandson. The proof is in the pudding.
maybe you should use that selfproclaimed superior sense of logic that you claim that you have, knife eater.
Last edited by almara; 07-20-2012 at 07:50 PM.
As always, Narutovoerse is rich with possibilities and thus have many possible explanations.
Sharingan gives color to chakra and Byakugan can see chakra and more, the problem is with your base assumption that it was a "simple chakra" that was send to them and that isn't right (otherwise such great amount of chakra would be visible even to a naked eye), they were chakra signals. From what I understood, the transmitters transmitted waves/signals born from chakra, that after being received were reconverted back to chakra again. Inside their bodies the chakra coursed through their chakra vains (forgot how that was called ;P) as if it was normal.
You have to remember that those eyes see only what the user wants to see. For example a sharingan user might look at a jinchuriki as a normal person, but with the knowledge of his identity, there arise a need/possibility to look deeper, where they can see the beast and even enter the host inner realm. The same goes with Byakugan, since Neji didn't notice the Kyubi immediately, or even Karin, but the moment they looked deeper, they noticed Kurama (even though it wasn't their first meeting, well Karin had see only a clone but a clone has access to Bijuu as well). The same logic could have been applied here.
White zetsu can mimic others down to the fine details of chakra signatures. We saw a white zetsu trade spots with kisame during a fight with 8 tails and use a kisame jutsu.
My question is then can white zetsu take the appearance and condition of hashirama and fight the edo madara? Say if about 1000 zetsu clones took up hashirama's visage?
_____
Obito is Tobirama's great grandson. The proof is in the pudding.
Bookmarks