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    AzrielDremmura month ago
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    Not every author would deign to think logically about this imbalance. Or rather, about what it might suggest about All Might's successor. No matter how many times I read, everyone wrote that he always treated everyone with hostility except Mirio. Even in canon, it's shown that he didn't like Midoriya because of his personality or anything else. He didn't like the fact that his old friend didn't tell anyone that he had transferred his power. Not the successor itself, but the act of transferring! He accepted Izuku and understood why Toshinori hid the transfer, hence the protagonist's subsequent interaction with this Prophet. Thanks for the chapter!

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    AzrielDremmur2 months ago
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    I'm waiting for your translation!

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    AzrielDremmur2 months ago
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    I'm not surprised he's a psychopath. I'm more shocked that he cares more about Hestia's opinion than his own body. Nah, I get it, the pain-free skill and all that, but at least he's worried rationally. Nah, what are my chances? 1%? Pfft, that's enough for me.

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    AzrielDremmur2 months ago
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    Option 2 bro, good luck to you!

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    AzrielDremmur2 months ago
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    A precise description of the Uchiha clan's workings. I'd also add their daily life, but that's a bit of a stretch, so that's fine. I generally consider the Uchiha clan to be Warriors of Love and Hate. If you fall in love, it's once and for all. If you're friends, it's in a way you wouldn't be ashamed to offer your back. If you care for a child, it's as if you'd want them to be happy. Most Uchiha, at least the famous ones, are Tsundere. That is, outwardly they're proud, arrogant, they fight, and so on. But within, there's an ocean of Love. It's the transformation of this Love into Hate that gives birth to the Sharingan. Well, that's my point of view, and I consider this to be the general rule, not isolated cases.

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    AzrielDremmur2 months ago
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    Well, I understand the hero, why he hated Itachi. I admit that, but my point of view is something like this. Do you like Itachi as a character? Or as a person? That's where my opinion of this ambiguous personality stems from. If he's a character who drives the plot, he's the main goal for the hero (Sasuke). He's one of the good characters, one you can even empathize with. But if you look at him as a person... If I were reborn as an Uchiha, I'd kill that psycho in the forest. No matter what anyone says, his father broke him as a child, and then it was the damage that led to this. Yes, Fugagu helped Itachi awaken the Sharingan, but where did he do it? In the village, more precisely, hugging his brother. That is, at the age of 4-5, due to the shock and bloodshed, he simply began to accept death as a given, but with his brother by his side, he was able to shed this "Mask." That's why he awakened in the village, and it explains his connection to his brother. He's a living key to compassionate genius, but without it, he's a murderer, the same one his father created. Since I don't have Naruto's brainwashing skills, I can't use Sasuke to fix this man's roof. So, I'd just go with the easy option: kill him. No, it wouldn't solve the village's problems, but it's better to kill the executioner and then worry about it

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    AzrielDremmur2 months ago
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    Well, in general, in terms of Defense mechanics, Obito's ability is better than Gojo's. Let me explain my point. 1) It's possible to break through Gojo's infinity, but it requires such a huge energy advantage that even his Perfect Control can defend against the blow using his entire reserve. So, if his Defense is 100, then even if he hits over 500, the damage will still hit Satoru. This is theoretically possible. Unlike Obito's Kamui. He simply has no reason to attack; his body is a phantom, and even under a similarly powerful blow, like a tailed beast exploding, he'll simply sit back in his dimension. 2) No matter how much Satoru boasts, the anime itself shows ways to defeat his defensive technique, from weapons to territory and pacts on enemy technique. With Obito, it's more complicated. His limitations are more related to Eye Stamina (5 minutes) and Reaction Speed. That's all. These are considered officially confirmed methods of combat against this Uchiha. Of course, he can be penetrated by, for example, a spatial technique focused on attacking. Or a Truth-Seeking Ball! But officially, he's Invincible for 5 minutes. And most likely, he can still escape, since almost nothing prevents him from moving under the gap and from there to his own space. So, from a Theory of Techniques perspective, Obito's Defense is Better. But if we're comparing Satoru and Obito's strength specifically, then we need to discuss it, and I won't take it myself. Both sides of the fanbase will throw slippers at me no matter which side I choose as the winner. So, I'll refrain. Yes, in my opinion, Obito has better defense than Satoru. Perhaps in mechanics, but the fact remains. Yes, it's time-limited, but theoretically, unlike the Banal Power Up, it can be increased by increasing Satoru's own energy level, allowing him to defend against an enemy attack (by the way, the Eyeball regenerates its reserves very quickly, so his energy reserves are inexhaustible, but not bottomless, like Yuta's, for example).

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    AzrielDremmur3 months ago
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    Congratulations! I wish you a great team, less hassle, and more money!

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    AzrielDremmur3 months ago
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    chapter from another work

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    AzrielDremmur4 months ago
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    Hi, and I'll say right away, I liked the piece. Now I just want to clear up one nitpick, because it's just irritating while reading. The elements, or rather their strengths, are pitted against each other when mastered by two shinobi. For example: Temari couldn't penetrate the armor of the 3rd Raikage, despite being the best in Wind. And then Naruto showed up, like, I'm better. So yes, we have a confirmed pentagon in the lore itself. Fire is stronger than Wind. Wind is stronger than Lightning. Lightning is stronger than Earth. Earth is stronger than Water. Water is stronger than Fire. That's why, by the way, they defended themselves against Madara's Fire in the Fourth Shinobi World War with Water, not Earth. They cowardly claimed they couldn't protect him, so they relied on the superiority of the elements. And so, parity was achieved.