Why Doesn't Naruto Use So6p in Boruto?

avatarCatalogingDisk4 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz4 months ago

As the Hokage, Naruto has to manage his chakra and responsibilities wisely. He's no longer the reckless kid he once was!

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avatarArisingWard4 months ago

Hate to say it, but Naruto not using Six Paths Sage Mode in Boruto is partly to let the new generation shine.


avatarCompletingClint4 months ago

Naruto doesn't use Six Paths Sage Mode (So6p) much in Boruto because he usually saves it for extreme emergencies and major battles. It's like having a super-powerful weapon; you don't want to use it on every small fry!


avatarCorsetingJoke4 months ago

Naruto probably doesn't use So6p in Boruto because he's playing it safe. The dude's Hokage now; he's got a village to protect and can't just go all-out every time.

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