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Highly recommend Naruto: The Chosen Undead i have already released 32 chapters
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Camo Blanket - A specialized tool used by shinobi to conceal themselves effectively in their surroundings. By channeling chakra into the fabric, the blanket works in conjunction with the Transformation Jutsu, bending light through refraction and reflection. This creates the illusion of blending seamlessly into the environment, making it a crucial stealth item for reconnaissance and ambush scenarios.
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I’ll try to clarify this for you! From what you’re saying, you’re confused because Naruto downplayed the title of genin during the fight with the Asylum Demon, saying it was meaningless compared to being Oscar’s squire. Yet, in chapters like this one, he’s still acting like a shinobi and being part of Team 7. (I hope I got that right!) The answer lies in how Naruto values these roles. Being Oscar’s squire holds much more weight to him than being a genin. Why? Because Oscar treated him with respect from the start—something Naruto had never really experienced before. Unlike Iruka, who eventually came around after seeing Naruto’s determination, or the villagers who never gave him a chance, Oscar offered Naruto decency, kindness, and trust from the very beginning. That bond is why Naruto cherishes the title of squire—it’s tied to Oscar’s belief in him, not just the rank itself. When Oscar dies, Naruto feels a deep responsibility to carry on his will, which gives that title even more significance. This will be explored further when Naruto reaches the City of the Gods and is offered the title of knight. He’ll hesitate because the title itself doesn’t matter to him—what mattered was being Oscar’s squire. The meaning behind the title, the bond he shared with Oscar, is what gives it weight. That’s why he holds onto it so tightly. At the same time, Naruto doesn’t outright reject Konoha or being a shinobi. He spent years training to be a ninja, and it’s not like he’s going to throw that away. Plus, there are still people like Iruka, Teuchi, and Ayame who genuinely care for him and want him to succeed as a genin. Naruto isn’t clinging to the role of shinobi because he wants to be Hokage—it’s more out of respect for those few bonds he’s built within the village and the hard work he’s already put in. So, while he doesn’t value the title of genin the same way he values being Oscar’s squire, Naruto isn’t going to discard his life as a shinobi either. He’s navigating the middle ground—fulfilling his obligations to Team 7 while holding onto what truly matters to him. It’s all about the meaning behind the titles, not the titles themselves. Hope that clears things up!
Exactly, Sakura used it like it’s meant to be used—a distraction. Unfortunately, the day Kakashi gets distracted by an academy clone is the day hell freezes over. I guess it didn’t come off that way, so I went back and rewrote the paragraph so it reads more like Sakura is using the academy clone jutsu.
— Naruto is in human form in the Shinobi world, but if he got killed by someone like Orochimaru, Naruto would just wake up since he is an undead. — Naruto wasn't drowning; rather, Kakashi's jutsu, Water Style: Call of the Siren, made his mind think that he was in a state of drowning. — Killer intent doesn’t activate because Naruto has the intent to kill; rather, it activates when Naruto blasts his chakra outwardly, which happens when Naruto is angry since he doesn’t have the best control at the current moment. I hope that answers your questions.
Water Style: Call of the Siren. An A rank elemental genjutsu that tricks your brain into thinking you are growing.