Thread:Omega64/@comment-33030270-20190912142431/@comment-10330822-20190921174554

First, Boruto isn't really Momoshiki's vessal because Momoshiki is dead. There is a difference between a Kama-wielder and a vessal.

From appearances, what seems to be going on is that the Kama, in addition to making the user more powerful, is designed to help adapt a body to an Otsutsuki's power, allowing him to more easily possess it as his "vessal". But, it seems vessals are limited in the amount of power they can produce. This is probably dependant on how well they adapt to the Kama itself. For example, Orochimaru's Juinjutsu behaves the same way, which is probably why Orochimaru risked using his juinjutsu on Sasuke despite the 90% mortality rate to increase Sasuke's adaptability.

So, Boruto's Kama is in effect adapting him to Momoshiki's power, which may be why Isshiki wants to see him dead, because he's adapting to an Otsutsuki's power.

The Jogan on the other hand is mostly a mystery. From what we see in the anime, it specializes in high-grade sensing jutsu. Which is why he was able to track the etheral Nue and attacks its vidal chakra point like the Byakugan would.

The difference is the Byakugan cannot sense etheral presences, and according to the mangaka assistant the leaked the name, that is became the Jogan is a fusion of the Byakugan and the Negative Emotion Sensing of Naruto. This make the Jogan more like Sasuke's Rinnegan than the Byakugan, because it can see invisible presences.

So, in theory, the Jogan is more capable than you might think. That is, if Isshiki really is existing as an immortal presence that has no physical body. The Jogan might be the only way to see such a person to actually defeat him, otherwise I feel he just goes from vessal to vessal without detection.

I think I also said this in the past, but sealing Naruto is the only way I can see you defeating him. That's why the implication that he was killed seems to impracticle. Even then, Jigen admitted in the story that Naruto would be safer to seal than kill, showing Kodachi isn't completely out of his mind. And you don't really need to be stronger than a person/thing to seal them, as Minato showed with the Nine-Tails, and Naruto and Sasuke did with Kaguya. That is the inherent danger with fuinjutsu.

Honestly though, why Isshiki harnessing Ten-Tails' chakra as a Otsutsuki does explain how he can fight Naruto and Sasuke. I can't help but feel that fight was underwhelming, which I contribute to Kodachi obviously not being the best at drawing fights, which is something I've been noticing through this manga's run. That is why the anime is probably so important to keep running, because the manga is still trash when it comes to art style and choreography.

What I find suspicious is that there still isn't any indication of what that illustrated form of Boruto's was. The one that makes it look like a chakra form.