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How many pits did Naruto leave behind that hadn't been filled until it was over?

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How many pits were left in The Fire Shadow until it was finished and not filled? In fact, it is not surprising that Naruto's long-form anime has a pit, but kishimoto is really not very good at building the overall plot framework. Therefore, there are many plot loopholes left behind, so let's find a few pits to talk about.

How many pits did Naruto leave behind that hadn't been filled until it was over?

The cells held between the thousand hands between the columns have a strong ability to recover, why do they suddenly die? There is no plausible explanation in the plot.

Kishimoto did not handle the cause of the death of The first Naruto in Kiba Village, and in the original work it was mentioned that Senju Uzumaki died because of the war for the village.

The problem is that according to the logic of war in the plot, the family-based battles basically disappeared after the establishment of the major ninja villages, and the large-scale war between the ninja villages that really broke out was actually after the death of the Senju Pillar, and the other villages would not be ready to move after the death of the Senju Pillar. So the question is what exactly is the problem between the Thousand Hands Pillar that died?

How many pits did Naruto leave behind that hadn't been filled until it was over?

Judging from Kishimoto's constructed worldview and character setting, it is difficult for the characters who appeared in the early days of Naruto to threaten the existence of the Senju Pillar, and even though Uchiha Bane's ability is good, he was finally suppressed by the Senju Pillar using the Wooden Run + Immortal mode.

If you want to find a reasonable explanation, it is that the pillar died because of too much consumption after the battle with the Uchiha Spot End Valley, but this hypothesis ignores the powerful healing and recovery ability of the inter-column cells.

How many pits did Naruto leave behind that hadn't been filled until it was over?

Moreover, the advantage between the thousand hands pillar in the one-on-one process between Uchiha Ban and the Thousand Hands Pillar is very obvious, and there is no too obvious injury, and there are no inter-column cells (if according to the setting of the late Naruto, the Tsunade without the inter-column cells can use medical ninjutsu to achieve immortality, the recovery ability between the Thousand Hands Column should be more powerful, how can it be because of injuries in the course of the war? As for chakra's excessive consumption, he should have received a box lunch immediately, and Kishimoto did not explain the specific time point of death between the pillars.

Personally, I think that the reason for this problem is that Kishimoto set the inter-pillar ability too strong at the beginning, and later found that the plot that needed to design the inter-pillar death could not find a suitable reason to be taken by Kishimoto, and this problem was destined to become an unfillable pit left in Naruto.

In contrast, the cause of death on the second generation of Naruto is better explained, first by the golden horn and silver horn sneak attack and seriously injured, in order to save the future development of Naruto Village, he chose to sacrifice himself. Although there are still problems with consultation and deliberation, the logic in the general direction is not problematic.

The second pit left by Naruto: How did the Eight Doors of The Armor develop the final skill? How it was handed down in Kiba Village.

Most fans of Naruto's Eight Doors of Armor are focused on its huge improvement in the user's ability to destroy individuals, while ignoring the logical problems left over from its own setting. After all, once the ultimate meaning of the Eight Gates of The Armor is used, it means that the user needs to exchange his own life for a rapid increase in personal ability.

So how did the founder of the Eight Doors Of Armor Skills master these skills? The first few doors are still good to say, the back of the eighth door this kind of opening on the box lunch, the difficulty is to rely on the user in the brain deduction can be the eight doors of the ultimate Upanishads in all aspects of the smooth?

How many pits did Naruto leave behind that hadn't been filled until it was over?

In fact, due to the fatal logical flaw in the ability setting of the eight doors, Kishimoto did not reveal who the skill developer of the eight doors of the armor was until the end of the wind, after all, it was a miracle that this skill of receiving a box lunch as soon as the ultimate move was opened could be passed down.

When Materdai used the Ultimate Upanishads of the Eight Doors to save Matkai, he did not teach the key points to Matkai, how did Matkai train the eighth of the Eight Doors? Not only could Naruto fans not explain the problem, kishimoto couldn't explain it either.

The Eight Doors of The Armor are not like the Blood Inheritance Boundary, which is a type of ability that can be used without a teacher, and the conditions will be used if they are satisfied. (Example is the opening of the kaleidoscope exclusive skill of the Uchiha clan) Rensa to help a thousand birds also need to practice how to use it, and the eight-door dungeon is a skill that logically exceeds six or more skills.

Due to the loopholes in the setting, Kishimoto obviously gave up on the setting of the eight doors, and the frequency of use of the eight doors in the plot is not high, in order to avoid the night long dream to expose the logical problems to the Naruto fan group. But objectively speaking, Kishimoto's approach did not save Naruto fans from criticizing him for his weak overall conceptual ability.

The third pit left: how was Nagato's reincarnation eye transplanted, and why did Nagato not feel anything?

The difficulty of transplanting the eyes in Naruto is not high, but the individual differences before and after the transplantation should be obvious, so Kishimoto has dug a hole in the problem of transplanting the reincarnation eye.

According to Naruto's setting, the reason why he chose to transplant the reincarnation eye of Uchiha Ban to Nagato is that Nagato has a vortex family lineage, a long lifespan, a large amount of chakra, and the ability to control the Outer Path Golem. The problem was that at that time, Uchiha had run out of oil lamps, and it was impossible to perform an eye transplant for Nagato without knowing it.

How many pits did Naruto leave behind that hadn't been filled until it was over?

The result is that there is a logical problem and the funny thing is that Kishimoto also omitted the process of Nagato transplanting reincarnation eyes, and the content related to both the manga version and the anime version is a sentence.

Is the difficulty of the hand under the black absolute? There is also no proof of kuroji's transplant plan in the plot, and it is reasonable to say that anyone who has undergone eye transplant surgery in Naruto will obviously feel the change in their abilities.

Kakashi was able to replicate ninjutsu after getting the Writing Wheel Eye, and Sasuke would not go blind after getting the Mustela's Eye. And Nagato? There is no situation, if it were not for the encounter with the self-reliance, Nagato's ability talent of reincarnation eyes would most likely not be able to play out.

But in fact, Nagato should still be able to feel the change in his eyes to a greater or lesser extent, and these contents have not appeared in the Naruto plot, resulting in a lack of logic closed loop.

How many pits did Naruto leave behind that hadn't been filled until it was over?

In turn, looking at how Kishimoto introduced the concept of writing wheel eye and white eye ability, all aspects of the preparation are relatively adequate, since you want to introduce a new type of pupil force, I personally think that at least in terms of logical level, you should reach the level of building writing wheel eye and white eye in the early stage.

As a result, due to the length of Naruto's length, Kishimoto has been unable to conceive the plot, and the pit left behind can not affect the development of Naruto's main plot line, which is also one of the reasons for the continuous decline in the reputation of Naruto's later content.

Finally, to sum up, naruto actually left more pits than mentioned in this answer, although the pits left by Naruto are more than the good guys repaired by Kishimoto, but the main plot line can complete the logical closed loop, but the experience of fans is not good. Please forgive me for the place where the analysis is not in place, and if you have other ideas, please leave a message to discuss.

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