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we got one piece, dragon ball and bleach goons banding together to tear down Naruto, guys we have to stay strong and win. we can't let them beat us!!
naruto scaling makes these grown men sweat, not surprised to see them grouping together lmao
 
we got one piece, dragon ball and bleach goons banding together to tear down Naruto, guys we have to stay strong and win. we can't let them beat us!!
And Naruto goons*

Naruto goons v Naruto goons

VSBW Civil War arc
 
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I know we probably won’t in this fight with Sarada, but I do hope we get more creative ways for Ryu using Iron Sand, like how it was used by Sasori.

The puppeteering and Intange are legit cool, but I am tired of Generic Sand Blasts.
 
I had a thought, when you do not overcome the GBE of a celestial body but fragment it

The parts will go back together, a good example of this is going outside and picking up a rock, when you let go it goes back into the earth and becomes a part of it again, similarly with Toneri’s GWRE it fragmented the moon but didn’t overcome the GBE, the latter is proven by us seeing how the two halves of the moon remain as two halves, they don’t disperse into something else which would have been the case if there was no gravitational power keeping them together so the two halves would naturally come together even without the influence of the tenseigan so the distance between the moon splits being lesser than the initial split cannot be argued to be sizing inconsistencies or a contradiction of any sort to the initial size, a reason why i believe the Toneri calc should use WOI’s 5C+ Calc instead of the 88 Exaton compromise version
 
I had a thought, when you do not overcome the GBE of a celestial body but fragment it

The parts will go back together, a good example of this is going outside and picking up a rock, when you let go it goes back into the earth and becomes a part of it again, similarly with Toneri’s GWRE it fragmented the moon but didn’t overcome the GBE, the latter is proven by us seeing how the two halves of the moon remain as two halves, they don’t disperse into something else which would have been the case if there was no gravitational power keeping them together so the two halves would naturally come together even without the influence of the tenseigan so the distance between the moon splits being lesser than the initial split cannot be argued to be sizing inconsistencies or a contradiction of any sort to the initial size, a reason why i believe the Toneri calc should use WOI’s 5C+ Calc instead of the 88 Exaton compromise version
But the moon is also under Toneri’s Tenseigan’s TK, right? Which is could explain why the halfs split apart so fast before abruptly stopping.

Edit: Actually, ignore this, lol
 
But the moon is also under Toneri’s Tenseigan’s TK, right? Which is could explain why the halfs split apart so fast before abruptly stopping.
Why does it explain the latter




Why’d the moon keep approaching like a bomb in the middle of him splitting it? That would just get in his way, after the split Naruto pops up and beats Toneri, the Tenseigan despawns and the moon becomes normal later on likely due to the reason I said before


The Tenseigan does not maintain the GBE of the celestial body
 
Why does it explain the latter




Why’d the moon keep approaching like a bomb in the middle of him splitting it? That would just get in his way, after the split Naruto pops up and beats Toneri, the Tenseigan despawns and the moon becomes normal later on likely due to the reason I said before


The Tenseigan does not maintain the GBE of the celestial body
I typed my response before I fully read your post, which is why I edited it after.
 
I had a thought, when you do not overcome the GBE of a celestial body but fragment it

The parts will go back together, a good example of this is going outside and picking up a rock, when you let go it goes back into the earth and becomes a part of it again, similarly with Toneri’s GWRE it fragmented the moon but didn’t overcome the GBE, the latter is proven by us seeing how the two halves of the moon remain as two halves, they don’t disperse into something else which would have been the case if there was no gravitational power keeping them together so the two halves would naturally come together even without the influence of the tenseigan so the distance between the moon splits being lesser than the initial split cannot be argued to be sizing inconsistencies or a contradiction of any sort to the initial size, a reason why i believe the Toneri calc should use WOI’s 5C+ Calc instead of the 88 Exaton compromise version
Doesn't the fact that the halfs stay separated prove the attack overcome the GBE on its own?
And wouldn't not overcoming the GBE cap the feat below baseline moon level?

There is a rule for KE calcs that if the DC of an attack contradicts the KE then the calc is unusable. So pushing away the moon halfs with energy above the GBE and yet the moon coming back together seems like it would fall in that range
 
Doesn't the fact that the halfs stay separated prove the attack overcome the GBE on its own?
And wouldn't not overcoming the GBE cap the feat below baseline moon level?

There is a rule for KE calcs that if the DC of an attack contradicts the KE then the calc is unusable. So pushing away the moon halfs with energy above the GBE and yet the moon coming back together seems like it would fall in that range
interesting
 
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