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Is Naruto or Sasuke stronger than Momoshiki?

Is Naruto or Sasuke stronger than Momoshiki?

Over time, Momoshiki gained so much strength that he became one of the strongest characters in the entire series, strong enough to fight both Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha together. Momoshiki even claimed to have destroyed entire planets.

Why did Naruto and Sasuke get weaker?

Sadly, this isn’t the case, and Naruto actually becomes weaker during the interim before Boruto begins. After taking damage in the fight, both Kurama and Sasuke point out that Naruto has lost his edge, which the Hokage himself acknowledges.

Would Sasuke be able to beat Momoshiki?

In the battle between the two ninja gods and the alien god, we can see that full power Naruto was smacking Momoshiki’s face during thier CQC, so Sasuke can at least brawl with Momoshiki. However, just punches and kicks don’t make the cut, so Sasuke would need strategy. That’s when intelligence and experience come into play.

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Why is Naruto so much more active than Sasuke these days?

A year after his battle against Toneri, Boruto was born and Naruto eased up on the fights and spent a lot more time with his family. Whereas Sasuke has been constantly in the midst of battle, always on edge, always a target. Because Naruto’s been working a Desk Job while Sasuke has been Physically Active.

How do Naruto and Sasuke get Kakashi out of Zabuza?

Naruto & Sasuke end up having to think fast and work together to get Zabuza to break the technique and let Kakashi out. With a very clever use of shadow clones, transformation jutsu, and precise aim, they manage to make the real Zabuza move his arm to dodge a kunai, and out comes Kakashi.

Can Momoshiki Otsutsuki tank a kunai with his Rinnegan?

This Momoshiki Otsutsuki has no chance! His right hand Rinnegan can only absorb chakra based jutsu, but can not tank a kunai. His overconfidence caused him serious problems. Power to see the fate of others with Byakugan, but can not see his own fate.