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How did Sasuke get so strong in 3 years?

How did Sasuke get so strong in 3 years?

Sasuke awakened the Mangekyou Sharingan after Itachi’s death. The Eternal Mangekyou Sharingan made Sasuke more powerful and drained less of his chakra whenever he used it. Sasuke also gained the ability known as Susanoo.

How strong was Sasuke after Orochimaru?

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How did Sasuke become so powerful?

Sasuke became more powerful under his training, but it cost him years with his friends, along with much of his compassion. This particular power has a pretty fancy name. It’s actually just one subset of power produced by someone who wields a Mangekyou Sharingan.

Why did Sasuke leave the Uchiha village?

In conclusion,he left the village in part one of Naruto to get power from Orochimaru so he could kill Itachi so that he could avenge his clan. Sasuke leaves the village to seek out power to defeat his older brother itachi, who wiped the entire uchiha clan (almost all) and at that time sasuke had no idea why itachi had done it.

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Why does Sasuke struggle with letting people get close to him?

Sasuke struggles with letting people get close to him due to losing his entire clan at the hands of his brother. In a moment he lost his parents, his friends and neighbors, and his brother. It’s no wonder he struggles to form relationships. Yet, despite his loner tendencies, Sasuke has a hard time pushing Sakura away, particularly in the manga.

Why did Sasuke leave Team 7 and go to Orochimaru?

He chose to leave village and become student of Orochimaru because he wanted to become stronger than his brother and then Kill him (Itachi). Sasuke wanted to get revenge on itachi and restore his clan and family,in order to gain new Justu, he had to leave the village and team 7.