What Episodes Does Boruto Use His Curse Mark?

avatarSigningSpine4 months ago
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avatarEmptyingDaisy4 months ago

Boruto first uses his Karma (curse mark) in Episode 65 during his battle against Momoshiki Otsutsuki. You won't want to miss it!

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avatarTabulatingMadam4 months ago

Check out Episode 65 and also keep an eye on Episodes 148, 181, and 189. The Karma gets more intense as the series progresses!


avatarAttendingStoke4 months ago

Episode 65. Just watch it.


avatarRatingLink4 months ago

Speaking from experience, Boruto first flexes his Karma in Episode 65 against Momoshiki. You can see more action with it in Episodes 148, 181, and 189. Enjoy the ride!


avatarRavellingMane4 months ago

Episode 65 is your starting point for Boruto's Karma mark. Trust me, it gets wild from there!

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