u/sufinomo

I spend so much time pondering power level tier lists in r/NarutoPowerScaling, so I decided to extend my talents to the Edd ed and eddy community

I spend so much time pondering power level tier lists in r/NarutoPowerScaling, so I decided to extend my talents to the Edd ed and eddy community

u/sufinomo — 18 hours ago
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Tsunade is the most succesful Hokage

She's the only Hokage that doesnt leave a bunch of blowback in her wake. Many previous Hokages made mistakes which ended up leading to major issues down the line.

First Hokage Hashirama: Made alot of mistakes such as overly trusting other villages. In the end his actions lead to many wars after his passing. His system ultimately failed to keep peace between the nations.

Second Hokage Tobirama: Tobiramas isolation of the Uchihas is what inevitably lead to the rebellion, and thus the massacre of the Uchiha clan. Tobirama also created the Reanimation Jutsu which lead to the attack on the leaf village and the fourth great ninja war.

Hiruzen The third Hokage: admits to his many faults. He didnt have strength of character to kill Orochimaru when it was possible, and this later on lead to his own death. He allowed Danzo to have too much power which lead to many other issues such as the corruption of the akatsuki and the uchiha massacre. He isolated Naruto and could have easily caused Naruto to become a failed Jinchuriki. He failed to keep Sasuke away from orochimarus influence, thus leading Sasuke to become a rogue ninja.

Minato,The fourth Hokage: was mostly successful, but in the end he failed in one very important thing. He did not properly cultivate a good character and culture for Obito. Obito had no parents, and Minato could easily have been more of a father figure to Obito. In the words of Obito, Minato never noticed things and it was always like him to do that. If Minato had been more aware of Obitos inner struggles he would have had somebody other than Rin to feel reliant on emotionally. Obito turned out to be the single handedly most negatively influential character in the story, he caused the fox to destroy the hidden leaf, he corrupted the akatsuki, he created the 4th ninja war, helped kill the uchiha. If not for him most issues would not have occured.

Tsanade the fifth Hokage: She helped foster a good culture for Naruto who ended up becoming the hero of his village and helped form alliances. Tsunades leaf village defeated the akatatsuki , and built a healthy alliance with the sand village through Gaara. The lead village basically saved the world under the Tsunade leadership. During Tsunades period the 5 villages finally united, something that could not be done in any other era.

Kakashi 6th hokage: Didnt have much to do.

Naruto 7th Hokage: Ongoing.

u/sufinomo — 19 hours ago
▲ 250 r/Naruto

The manga covers do a great job of summarizing key moments

u/sufinomo — 3 days ago

I didnt realize how popular he was, so what made you guys like cyclops and when did it begin?

I feel that the x men movies made him look boring and weak so im surpised people like him. As a older person I started to like cyclops from the 90s anime. I couldnt even speak back then so I just liked the blue laser guy. One of my earliest memories is that show and the little scene of cyclops in the opening where his laser beams are overwhelming him.

u/sufinomo — 4 days ago
▲ 20 r/Naruto

Does anyone else find it hard to make sense out of how funny and innocent Tobi was when compared to how humorless and cruel Obito was?

I feel like Tobi was too innocent to actually be this monster Obito. Just not how peoples personalities work. I know its just a story in the end, but my self explanation is he has DID disorder or that it had something to do with those Zetsu that fused with him.

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is a mental health condition characterized by the fragmentation of a person's identity into two or more distinct personality states (often called "alters"). Usually as a severe coping response to childhood trauma.

u/sufinomo — 6 days ago

I feel like I can beat most divers in a 1v1 now

I used to feel useless against Venom, and Magik was beatable in team fights but in 1v1 she usually won. Now I feel I can do enough damage to take care of them.

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u/sufinomo — 6 days ago

Do you think theyll ever give Vanguardpool some buffs or will he permanently be stuck like stratpool?

It seems the developers were in a dillema because vanguardpool was just a high hp duelist who was hard to kill. It was hard to balance and now hes become useless. I could see them boosting his hp or somehing, but idk.

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u/sufinomo — 6 days ago

I hate to say this but this version of rocket is more engaging than season 0 peak movement rocket

The fact that you can kill somebody from 100% to 0 so fast just forces you to keep an eye out for shooting oppurtunities

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u/sufinomo — 7 days ago

Me trying to complain about the patch notes then secretly enjoying the new gun buffs

u/sufinomo — 7 days ago
▲ 519 r/Naruto

Sakura was sidelined for much of the series, but ill always remember how she fought against Sasori, In my opinion its the best fight in the series, these are some of my favorite scenes

I cant think of a better fight than this one. This fight has so much high stakes that any minor error means the characters die. Sakura and Chio overcoming Sasori felt impossible. I was waiting for another character to come and save them, but they somehow kept on overcoming every obstacle. Sasori had so many tricks and defenses, I cant think of a character that has more depth to their ability pool. I was always on edge because if even one needle landed they were dead. I personally find it more interesting when side characters fight because there is a realistic chance of them losing or dying.

u/sufinomo — 8 days ago

Which Xmen would you predict is next? Who would you like to see?

I play every role, and I hate that theres only like 10 strategists. Id like to see jubille strategist or beast strategist because hes a doctor. Bishop would make a cool as hell vanguard.

My prediction on who is next....im gonna do a long shot here and say Vanguard Bishop. Because I think they also care about having racial diversity and he is both african and native american so its a good fit.

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u/sufinomo — 9 days ago