What Is a Reverse Scale in Boruto?

avatarRepeatingRitz4 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic4 months ago

Think of the reverse scale like a dragon's weak spot. Poke it, and you unleash chaos!

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avatarEmptyingDaisy4 months ago

A reverse scale in Boruto refers to a highly sensitive spot on a dragon-like creature called Nue. If touched, it triggers a violent reaction.


avatarGroaningRush4 months ago

Reverse scale? It's that dangerous spot on Nue that you don't wanna mess with unless you're looking for trouble!


avatarReoccuringRace4 months ago

Nue's reverse scale is like that one button you should never push... unless you want to make things interesting.


avatarPressingDesk4 months ago

That reverse scale in Boruto is just a fancy way of saying 'Do not touch unless you have a death wish.'

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