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This should be simple really. In the Kage Summit arc, Sasuke is stated by Karin to have a Thicker and Colder Chakra than his Csm2 state. Thick and Dense are Synonyms and in Naruto, Dense Chakra is always used in terms of strength/power and such. It's not refering to a general "feeling". Kishi separated the terms on purpose. He further demonstrates this when using Karin to make a comparison between Naruto and Sasuke's chakra. Karin states Naruto's is the opposite of Sasuke's, being "Light and Warm", which is in direct contrast with her stating Sasuke's Chakra is "Colder".
Further more, when talking about a General feeling, Kishi has Stated Sasuke's Chakra is akso more sinister than Kurama's abd such. So through portrayal and implications, Kishi has given us proof that:
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This scales to V1 Cloak Ay as Sasuke could Barely inflict Damage. This is consistant with most if not all Kage's having 7-A feats.
Also, in regards to Sasuke's Keys, EMS should be separate from Kage Summit, and his Kage Summit Key shouldn't be listed as "Post Kage Summit".
That being said, Sasuke's Kage Summit Key stats should Read:
Further more, when talking about a General feeling, Kishi has Stated Sasuke's Chakra is akso more sinister than Kurama's abd such. So through portrayal and implications, Kishi has given us proof that:
- Sinister/Colder/Light/Warm, etc, are the type of terms he uses when describing a General feeling of someones Chakra.
- Thick/Dense has been always been used to describe someones chakra in terms of power.
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This scales to V1 Cloak Ay as Sasuke could Barely inflict Damage. This is consistant with most if not all Kage's having 7-A feats.
Also, in regards to Sasuke's Keys, EMS should be separate from Kage Summit, and his Kage Summit Key shouldn't be listed as "Post Kage Summit".
That being said, Sasuke's Kage Summit Key stats should Read:
- 7-A (Stated to have Thicker Chakra than his CSM 2 state), Same as what's already there Amateratsu and Susanoo, though For Susanoo, it should just be "Higher with Susanoo".