What will naruto learn next




















Naruto can hit people really, really hard. Especially after learning to control natural energy and convincing Kurama to work with him, Naruto is able to destroy even the strongest structures with his bare hands. Like a lot of ninja in the series, Naruto can move incredibly quickly. This enhanced speed allows Naruto to quickly incapacitate even the most renowned ninja in history during the Fourth Great Ninja War and accomplish what hundreds of other ninjas could not.

After learning how to gather and control natural energy from mystical toads, Naruto became able to enter Sage Mode. This technique greatly enhances all of his physical abilities so he can take on foes that are otherwise far outside of his abilities. He was able to defeat four of the six paths of Pain thanks to Sage Mode, and can combine it with his other transformations to further boost his power.

While other characters in the series come to utilize their own version of Sage Mode, Naruto's use of the transformation along with his other powers make him practically unbeatable. One of the greatest benefits of Sage Mode is that it allows a user to more easily sense chakra and the danger that hidden or speedy attacks pose to them. Naruto is able to use Sage Mode to track down enemies and easily avoided blindingly fast attacks because he can sense it ahead of time.

This power may not be the most offensively useful, but it has tremendous defensive and tracking capabilities, which is terrifically useful in the shadowy world of ninjas.

Another benefit of Sage Mode is the Frog Kata fighting style. This means that he is able to strike an opponent even if they dodge his punch, because the energy surrounding his fist is dense enough to also inflict damage. These invisible attacks make Naruto way tougher to fight than the vast majority of other ninjas. This transformation coats Naruto in a golden aura, greatly enhances his physical abilities and allows him to manipulate an inhumane amount of extremely powerful chakra.

Gaining this transformation instantly made Naruto one of the strongest characters in the entire series, and allows him to take on even the most dangerous of enemies at only a fraction of his full strength. Considering that he is one of the few people in the series with access to this kind of ability, it is the definition of overpowered. By rotating chakra gathered on his palm at an incredible speed, the Rasengan allows Naruto to inflict an incredible amount of damage onto an opponent in an incredibly short amount of time.

The concentrated destructive force of the Rasengan is almost unrivaled in Naruto , and it allows the titular ninja to defeat powerful opponents in spaces where he could not perform his large scale attacks. The Tailed Beast Ball is a powerful technique that can level entire landscapes and is the signature attack of the various Tailed Beasts in the series. This attack allows Naruto to fight other Tailed Beasts, which usually requires an entire army of ninja. After learning how to better control his chakra, Naruto gained the ability to summon intelligent toads the size of skyscrapers.

By forming a contract with the toads of Mount Myoboku, Naruto can summon a variate of giant toads to aid him in battle. These summoned creatures are particularly useful when battling large monsters, as seen when Naruto summons Gamabunta to help him fight Gaara when the latter transforms his sand into an avatar of the One-Tailed chakra beast.

Naruto is able to use some of the strongest sealing techniques in the series, thanks to the Sage of Six Paths granting Naruto some of his power. With the ingenuity of both Uzumaki men, of course things get a little After all, they're really interested in women. Though Boruto is hardly as girl-focused as Naruto, that doesn't mean he doesn't enjoy using the inappropriate jutsu Naruto created as a young boy. In all seriousness, a cute girl can be used as a pretty good distraction.

Not all Naruto fans love this creepy side of the show, but at least it's fairly minimal. Also, at least the warring father and son can agree on something. In the early episodes of Naruto , the young, aspiring Hokage was a lot to handle. He was overwhelming, loud, obnoxious, and headstrong.

Eventually, he inspired others and showed off his strengths. However, initially he scared off almost everyone. That behavior likely stemmed from his own loneliness. Boruto, conversely, grew up with his parents and a little sister. He felt no need to have fronts. Despite his rebelliousness and cockiness, he's generally friendly and a good kid.

Unlike his father, he has a much easier time making friends. His whole class likes and admires him very quickly, which is something Naruto didn't achieve until he was much older and wiser.

For many reasons, Boruto's Taijutsu style is his own. His techniques are based off of the Hyuga Gentle Fist style, but since he has not used his Byakugan yet , he doesn't use it as precisely as the average Hyuga. Because of this, he has to compensate with his own knowledge of chakra points. However, because he doesn't have that Byakugan to rely on, he has to rely on his agility, reactivity, and adaptability to fight well.

Those are things he got from his father. While Boruto fights hand-to-hand like a Hyuga, the efficacy of his fighting depends on the battle instincts he received from Naruto. Throughout Naruto , the titular character is determined to find his own ninja way. Despite following his beliefs and ideals firmly, Naruto also followed the rules and wanted to win any battle he took part in. That led to a lot of clever, outside of the box plans, but he never cheated.

Boruto, however, is willing to do anything to stick to his ideals. Since he's more flexible with rules and order, he's cheated to win competitions and prove a point. After all, he used the Kote in his graduation exams to destroy the competition. It may have helped to get his scientist friend heard and he may have won, but it made for a highly unfair match.

Naruto often believed in the order and rules of the shinobi, but he was always a bit rebellious. He wanted to do things his way. Because of this, he'd get himself in trouble when he begged for higher ranked missions, got impatient while training, and almost left when Sasuke disappeared. Meanwhile, Boruto is even worse than his father. He doesn't quite believe in the rules and likes to rebel against anything when it suits him.

This mindset has led him into dangerous bandit fights, hunting down Mitsuki, and defying his father whenever possible. Though Boruto is much more serious about rebelling, his incorrigible spirit stems from the rebellious youngster his father used to be. Unlike Sasuke and Naruto, Boruto's largest influences, the young ninja also learned things that both shinobi aren't as knowledgable about, such as Water Release.

Water Release is a style that is very fluid, as it works well with other nature transformations. For example, it can be used with Lightning or Wind Release to increase damage and destruction. Though his friend Sumire has a much stronger affinity for Water Release, Boruto still uses it to his advantage. It only makes him a stronger, more capable ninja by keeping his skill set versatile. However, Naruto rarely used Water Release, so this kind of flexibility and range definitely wasn't learned from Boruto's dad.

Throughout Naruto , Naruto's specialty when it came to nature transformations was easily wind. Though he eventually became able to use all of them in some capacity, Wind Release remained his signature style.

While Boruto also relies heavily on Lightning Release, he also utilizes Wind Release like his father. Ninja abilities are linked to bloodlines, so that kind of preference would pass down.

Furthermore, Boruto was attracted to Wind Release so that he could master the Rasengan, which were used by his father and grandfather. Boruto may have his issues with his father, but he doesn't deny the genetic strength of the Seventh Hokage -- the same strength he inherited.

Boruto wasn't born rebellious. It was a learned behavior. Once Naruto became Hokage, he began to ignore his family more and more. For Boruto, it was devastating to hear that the village was so proud of his dad when he felt so neglected. Over time, he associated authority figures with his own disappointing father. When the biggest authority figure in his life failed him, he didn't put much stock in others. Naruto may have looked up to the leaders of his time Hiruzen, Tsunade, Kakashi, Jiraiya , but Boruto certainly doesn't.

After all, the person he looks up to the most, Sasuke, isn't a leader -- he's just a ninja doing good work for Konoha. Both Naruto and Boruto learned to perform the Rasengan long before they should have. Naruto learned the ability in order to try to combat Sasuke's Chidori. In the case of Boruto, he wanted to learn it to prove he could be powerful and disciplined like his father.

For one of the first times in Boruto's life, he had to work very hard, and his Rasengan was initially very small. He got to prove his own strength to himself. His proficiency for moves like the Rasengan came from his father, however.

Not only did his grandfather create the move, but it's the Uzumaki chakra reserves that make it easier to create a ball of chakra. Without hard work and dedication, Naruto never would have become Hokage. Unfortunately for him, he never was a very smart student and had to compensate with his sheer willpower. In the beginning, he had to rely on other skills before he eventually got better at everything.

Boruto, conversely, was always ahead of his peers. Instead of having to try, he just was inherently good and smart from the beginning. He originally used this technique to overcome opponents that had a speed advantage over him by throwing the clone like a missile.

Now Naruto is so fast that taking the time to hurl a clone would take longer than just blitzing them himself. One of Naruto's most impressive feats during the war arc was sharing Kurama's chakra with the entire Allied Shinobi Alliance. This wasn't just to show how much chakra the duo share, but also to show just how powerful it made the average ninja. After this impressive use of the Chakra Transfer Technique, it was never seen again. Granted there's been no reason for Naruto to use this since then but he's still very capable of doing it again.

Unrivaled Strength is one of Naruto's biggest build up moves, although he rarely attempts to utilize it. He essentially boils his chakra to a point where his speed and strength get amped to unbelievable levels.

This ability would be beyond useful in just about every combat encounter he's been in but for some reason it seems like Naruto has forgotten he's able to do this. Gaining speed and power with a fairly simple jutsu is something most shinobi would die for, but Naruto just takes it for granted.

Naruto's Harem and Reverse Harem Jutsus are some of his most well trained and oddly effective jutsus available to him. It's a mixture of the Shadow Clone and the Transformation Jutsu and is stated by Naruto to be more effective on powerful opponents like Kaguya. While he can still very easily use this jutsu whenever he wants, growing into adulthood has probably put Naruto's maturity level past attempting to use this move ever again. If he did, it would once again be an unexpected surprise.

Naruto has the ability to summon toads at will. He made a contract with them when he was a genin and kept that contract all the way into adulthood. He can summon them to aid him in battle or for other reasons, yet as powerful as Naruto has gotten there's really no point in him summoning them any more.

His Kurama avatar is already as big as the toads, so they don't offer anything he can't already accomplish. He's also far stronger and faster than them, so summoning the toads would only put them in harms way.



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