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During the process of entering Bijū Mode, Killer B skin peels off, he transforms into the beast and after reverting to human form he is completely fine. This has been shown twice in the series.
Also worth mentioning, Gyūki can regrow its tails. In the fight against Sasuke he had one of his tails cut off, and in the fight against the Third Raikage he had all of his tails cut off, which later grew back.
Conclusion: The Jinchūriki (or maybe just Killer B?) and Gyūki should have regeneration. I suppose this must apply to all Jinchūriki due to the fact that we don't have any evidence that each one's Bijū Mode is different, they all should go through the same process during transformation just like Killer Bee, but I would like to see what other people think about it. Gyūki is self-explanatory.
I'm not sure about the "level" of regeneration tho, I assume that the Jinchūriki (Killer B) have "Low" or "Mid-Low" regeneration, and Gyūki has some sort of "Limited regeneration" due to it being just his tails.
Also worth mentioning, Gyūki can regrow its tails. In the fight against Sasuke he had one of his tails cut off, and in the fight against the Third Raikage he had all of his tails cut off, which later grew back.
Conclusion: The Jinchūriki (or maybe just Killer B?) and Gyūki should have regeneration. I suppose this must apply to all Jinchūriki due to the fact that we don't have any evidence that each one's Bijū Mode is different, they all should go through the same process during transformation just like Killer Bee, but I would like to see what other people think about it. Gyūki is self-explanatory.
I'm not sure about the "level" of regeneration tho, I assume that the Jinchūriki (Killer B) have "Low" or "Mid-Low" regeneration, and Gyūki has some sort of "Limited regeneration" due to it being just his tails.
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