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    each of those 'smart' moves (gamabunta summon doesn't count as smart) happened before chapter 100. it's been about 300 chapters since then. Zero development.
    show me a 'smart' move that he has done since the time-skip.
    only the mid-air movement in the test against Kakashi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Death BOO Z
    each of those 'smart' moves (gamabunta summon doesn't count as smart) happened before chapter 100. it's been about 300 chapters since then. Zero development.
    show me a 'smart' move that he has done since the time-skip.
    only the mid-air movement in the test against Kakashi.
    yeah, the summoning thing was quite a while ago, but it was still better than like trying to grab onto one of the spikes or rolling when he hit the ground, if he had tried those, he'd probably be stupid. i mentioned it because characters generally dont get dumber, and if he did that when he was like 12, it's pretty good thinking for someone who's mind is probably clouded with images of their death. i'll revise my ''naruto is smart'' theory, naruto is able to handle certain situations quite well. also, the kakashi fight is a good example too, i didnt even think of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Death BOO Z
    each of those 'smart' moves (gamabunta summon doesn't count as smart) happened before chapter 100. it's been about 300 chapters since then. Zero development.
    show me a 'smart' move that he has done since the time-skip.
    only the mid-air movement in the test against Kakashi.
    I mentioned it earlier. What about Naruto's fight with Kakuzu? Naruto's first attack's failure sets up Kakuzu to make a mistake in Naruto's second attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapsuleCorpJX
    I mentioned it earlier. What about Naruto's fight with Kakuzu? Naruto's first attack's failure sets up Kakuzu to make a mistake in Naruto's second attack.
    well the fact that his rasen-shuriken failed wasnt naruto's fault. he had never used it in battle before, the proper use was never explained to him, and like he said, the name does indicate that it should be thrown, rather than used to strike an opponent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ¥»»ÄzäzëL««¥
    well the fact that his rasen-shuriken failed wasnt naruto's fault. he had never used it in battle before, the proper use was never explained to him, and like he said, the name does indicate that it should be thrown, rather than used to strike an opponent.
    But, in the end, he DID use it to strike Kakuzu before launching it.

    That reasoning is moot since the technique was used exactly like a sharingan should.

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