• This forum is strictly intended to be used by members of the VS Battles wiki. Please only register if you have an autoconfirmed account there, as otherwise your registration will be rejected. If you have already registered once, do not do so again, and contact Antvasima if you encounter any problems.

    For instructions regarding the exact procedure to sign up to this forum, please click here.
  • We need Patreon donations for this forum to have all of its running costs financially secured.

    Community members who help us out will receive badges that give them several different benefits, including the removal of all advertisements in this forum, but donations from non-members are also extremely appreciated.

    Please click here for further information, or here to directly visit our Patreon donations page.
  • Please click here for information about a large petition to help children in need.

Naruto gets Radiation Resistance?

Messages
17,180
Reaction score
5,029
I brought this up in another thread but wanted more answers so im making this a separate thread.

Shouldn't Naruto gain resistance to space Radiation? At least with his chakra cloak? IIRC, there wasn't an atmosphere on the moon where he and Toneri fought on and while being in space you can be exposed to space radiation. Since Naruto, at least in his cloak, was able to fight in space no problem, he should gain this resistance yes?

Same thing with Toneri.
 
Nah. The radiation you're exposed to isn't the sort that instantly kills you so much as it has the potential to give you long term problems and increased risk of cancers and stuff.
 
These results were gotten over a period of time, and it even notes that the main dangers are longer term effects. Radiation from space is largely the same as it is on earth, as the vast majority will come from the sn, but people are way less shielded from it. The sun is not instantly killing people who live in pockets of thin ozone.
 
I already explained it Kukui that only those close to suns or black holes can get it like Frieza.
 
Should we simply dismiss this just because of a number of characters?

Though if space-radiation isn't that harmful then of course im fine with that reasoning.

@Dark

I wanted to discuss it a bit more but i'd rather take it to a separate thread all together.
 
Back
Top