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Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito? Personally, I think Naruto's abilities have been further weakened, and in fact Naruto's various buffs are almost gone at the end of the Fourth Ninja War, which is explained below.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

If you want to float, you need the nine-tailed beast Chakra to gather together, and Naruto in the Hiroto legend only has the nine-tailed chakra, so naturally he can't fly.

There are not many characters in Naruto who can fly, and there are two ways to achieve flight in Naruto:

Iwakuma village's special ninjutsu, will not be able to fly this ninjutsu character can not fly.

Try to simulate the floating ability of the Great Barrel Wood Clan, and its nine-tailed beast Chakra is key.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

In the plot, the floating ability of the Big Barrel Wood Clan should be due to its ability to absorb the Chakra produced by the fruit of the Divine Tree, after the absorption of the Fruit of the Divine Tree in the Night, the Divine Tree and the Night are merged into one, that is, the Ten Tails, and basically did not float before the Six Immortals became the Ten Tails Pillar Force, and after becoming the Ten Tails Pillar Force, the Six Immortals had a power similar to the Night of Hui.

After the six immortals separated the ten-tailed chakra and created the nine-tailed beast, they basically rarely floated, so I personally believe that whether the ninja has the nine-tailed chakra is one of the key indicators of flight.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

The stage when Uchiha Spot is able to fly is achieved after absorbing the Nine Tailed Beast Chakra into the Ten-Tailed Human Pillar Force (as long as there is a part of the Chakra on the line), and it cannot float after the rebirth of the Uchiha Spot Dirt before becoming the Ten Tails Pillar Force.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

Another representative example is the belt soil, which can also float after becoming a ten-tailed human pillar force, but when the belt soil is out of the six belt soil state, the ability to float after the tailed beast chakra is stripped away disappears, so Naruto cannot fly in the biography of Hiroto and is related to the nine-tailed beast chakra In the Fourth Ninja War, Naruto was able to see the six immortals and open the subsequent six modes with the help of the one-tailed to eight-tailed part of the chakra and his own nine-tailed chakra in the Fourth Ninja War.

It was still very easy to float during Naruto's possession of the Nine-Tailed Beast Chakra, but by the end of the Fourth Ninja War, Naruto only had the Nine-Tailed Chakra in his body, and the Nine-Tails had been sacrificed in the story of Hiroto, so Naruto lost the possibility of flying with the ability to simulate the Ōtsuki clan.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

Another reason Naruto can't float in the Hiroto biography is that the Quest Jade can't be replenished after it's consumed.

In Naruto, there are many conditions required to achieve flight by relying on the ability of the Simulated Ōtsuki clan, and in addition to the chakra mentioned earlier, which tries to gather the nine tailed beasts as much as possible, there is also a key element to see if it can continue to have the Seeker Jade.

Whether it is the six immortals, the six spots, the six belts of soil or the whirlpool Naruto has a path jade in the floating stage. Naruto, on the other hand, was no longer able to use the Seeker Jade, so naturally he couldn't float.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

There are not many characters in Naruto who can make Qiu Dao Jade at will, and the difficulty of making this big killing weapon is still relatively high for the sake of ability balance. There are three paths in Naruto to make the Quest Jade:

Using its own seven attributes Chakra to make, you also need to master the Yin and Yang Escape Technique to achieve, and the only six immortals and two brothers who can meet this condition in the plot. Naruto only has six attributes chakra, naturally can not supplement his own consumption of the Tao Jade, with one less, the Dao Jade used up the tail beast Chakra is not enough naturally can not achieve the purpose of flight.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

Manufactured using the Rebirth Eye, this Naruto did not have certain conditions that could not be met, and special operating steps were required to complete, which was too expensive for Naruto to be practical.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

If the character who has learned the Six Immortals has the Nine Tailed Beast Chakra, he can involuntarily produce the Qiu Dao Jade, which is the case of Naruto, after encountering the Six Dao Immortals, he has mastered the Six Immortals + the Nine Tailed Beast Chakra to allow Naruto to fly with the help of the Qiu Dao Jade. However, in the Hiroto legend, Naruto could not gather the nine tailed beasts Chakra, and even if he mastered the six magics Naruto would not be able to fly.

Why doesn't Naruto fly in Hirohito?

Moreover, objectively speaking, at the end of naruto's fourth ninja war, the chakra given to Naruto by the six immortals had been exhausted, and personal speculation was that Naruto was able to master the six immortals with the help of the chakra of the six immortals.

Otherwise, it is not realistic to rely solely on the Nine Tailed Beast Chakra to achieve floating. Naruto's ability was weakened a lot during the Hirohito stage, and he couldn't make the Seeker Jade himself, so naturally he couldn't fly.

Finally, to sum up, the reason why Naruto was unable to fly was not complicated, on the one hand, the lack of the nine-tailed beast Chakra caused Naruto to be unable to freely create a chakra that could achieve a floating effect.

On the other hand, the chakra given to Naruto by the Six Immortals had been consumed, and the Six Immortals Chakra was a necessity to promote the production of the Quest Jade. Without these external conditions to assist Naruto basically lost the ability to fly, the analysis is not in place please forgive me, you have other ideas welcome to leave a message to discuss.

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