Thread:Omega64/@comment-33030270-20190912142431/@comment-10330822-20200521133813

Anime2lover wrote: I've been fine.

I'd like to ask about your opinion on the new chapter if you don't mind and especially the part about Kaguya and Isshiki "fight", she backstabbing him.

Also by Isshiki's shown feats, Kaguya must have used a super fast and deadly technique to almost kill him because now I feel that even if he was caught off gurad he'd still be able to put up a decent fight with Kaguya and not just let her attack him.

To be honest it's a bit surprising that Isshiki in his own body and might would lose to Kaguya (even before eating the fruit) simply because he was caught offguard(hell his spinal cord was torn and his under half was completely missing), considering his reaction speed, durability and power. He was able to toy with Naruto and Sasuke (not to forget both were adults, Naruto with full Kurama now and Sasuke mith a mastered Rinnegan) while not having a suitable body to sustain his power whereas Kaguya, using Madara's body as a medium, having Ten-tails inside her(which logically means she became even stronger then when she first arrived on Earth) went toe to toe with them (teens who had just gotten new powers) and there were also times where she was being overpowered... Actually, I suspect Kaguya probably ate the fruit and then attacked Isshiki. After all, why fight a person who should be your equal before you get the power-up?

No, she probably attacked Isshiki and left him for dead, then used Infinite Tsukuyomi to start building her White Zetsu Army to defeat the Otsutsuki she knew would come after her, i.e. Momoshiki and Kinshiki.

What is the most confusing is Isshiki. I don't really consider Jigen's "victory" much of a win for him. Mostly because we saw the damage it did to his body after the fight. He almost destroyed his vessal just to severly injure Sasuke and seal Naruto. But Naruto escapes and is otherwise perfectly fine. To me, it feels if that fight continued Isshiki probably would have broken Jigen before he could have defeated Naruto. This limit, is what I consider acceptable knowing that Isshiki is an Otsutsuki.

What troubles me is what is beyond the limiter. Isshiki true power is being hyped up to being far stronger than Kaguya's could have been even with the Fruit. So the question becomes where does all this power come from?

Honestly, I feel Isshiki should be more at Momoshiki and Kinshiki's level than Kaguya's. And then it dawned on me. Isshiki has something that Momoshiki and Kinshiki do not. He has a Ten-Tails.

If you remember, Jigen absorbed a bunch of chakra from the Ten-Tails prior to his battle with Naruto and Sasuke. But why would Jigen absorb chakra if Isshiki's power alone was too much for his body? The answer is simple, its for Isshiki, not Jigen.

If Isshiki is hording chakra from the Ten-Tails, him overpowering Naruto and Sasuke makes more sense, and if he has been hording chakra from 1,000 years at its been implied, then why he is hyped to be so strong and why he can destroy the world makes more sense. Because if he's storing away all the chakra he absorbs, then it makes sense why he has waited so long to find a new vessal. Because he should have looked for one the minute he found out Jigen wasn't suited. Why wait 1,000 years just to find Kawaki? My guess is that Isshiki's chakra reserves have grown so large that he needs the Shinobi-Ware in order to actually manifest in a human body. In short, Isshiki had to wait until the modern era to actually produce a vessal strong enough to use all his chakra he's built up.