it aint an attacking technique, its a support technique but naruto not too smart so he uses it as a main offensive. naruto reminds me DBZ, the only move used was kame-ha-me-ha even though they had other cool techniques like solar flare.
it aint an attacking technique, its a support technique but naruto not too smart so he uses it as a main offensive. naruto reminds me DBZ, the only move used was kame-ha-me-ha even though they had other cool techniques like solar flare.
Hmm, still makes me wonder why Kage Bunshin is considered a forbidden technique. Yeah, it was in that forbidden scrolls that Naruto stole in the first episode and even Kakashi admits that it's a forbidden jutsu (episode 4, I think, where Naruto gets the 1000 years of pain). There doesn't seem to be anything potentially dangerous about it.
Also, sometimes making like 100 or more Kage Bunshins can be helpful. Just look at that 2000 hit combo he pulled off against Gaara, haha. That was so sweet the first time I saw that.
Animefreak, I don't blame you for thinking that Kage Bunshin used to be good then turned to not so good. I think the only times where massing the Kage Bunshins were useful were these times:
- short brawl against Sasuke
- fight against the Rain ninjas during the Chuunin exam
- small amount of time against Gaara
Alright, so only three times where using the Kage Bunshins as an offensive were useful. Like Fremeer said, it seems that the jutsu is mainly used for support, like how the 3rd used that sealing technique and when Naruto needed that extra hand for Rasengan.
Oh, on the Rasengan topic, it seems to me that Naruto can control Rasengan better when he uses two hands to spin the chakra around instead of just one. Compare how he kept using one hand during his training and when he used the Kage Bunshin for the other times. Training method didn't work, but the Kage Bunshin part did. Heh, he should make a HUGEASS Rasengan with both hands while having lots of Kage Bunshins create the flow.
Edit: Just added the hugeass Rasengan idea
wrong, naruto main offense is not kage bunshin. its the rasengan. althought he he sometimes he uses it as an offense by just creating some clones and attack the enemy he uses kage bunshin as a distraction which has worked throughtout the series. so don't say naruto is stupid allright?Originally posted by: fremeer
it aint an attacking technique, its a support technique but naruto not too smart so he uses it as a main offensive. naruto reminds me DBZ, the only move used was kame-ha-me-ha even though they had other cool techniques like solar flare.
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