This character was so strong that Kishimoto had to not twice

This post contains spoilers for Naruto.

Naruto It is famous for having some of the most powerful characters in the anime world. Each of them had unique abilities, which is a challenge to defeat them in fighting. Kishimoto did not give all the characters the same amount of power to make things more interesting. In some cases, the author created the character too strong and later had to find a way to weaken them. Unfortunately, Nagato Uzumaki was part of this group.

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Naruto Konan Yahiko Nagato

Nagato Uzumaki was orphaned at a young age during the third major ninja war. After Nagato witnessed the death of his parents, Rinnegan woke up and took advantage of his strength to kill the ninns who were responsible. Nagato eventually met Yahiko and Konan, who were also orphans. Together three were walking through the battlefields and hoping to survive. At some point, they met Jiraiya, who decided to stay behind to train them so that the orphans could survive. During the training, Jiraiya realized that Nagato was strange and that he could change the fate of the world.

If fate did not play a cruel trick on Nagato, it can be said that he would continue to reach the size. With Yahiko and Konan, he would create a peace community so that other children do not have to suffer like them. Hanzo's ruthless actions, however, led to Yahik's death, which in turn influenced Nagato's outlook.

Nagato's Rinnegan made him the strongest member of Akatsuki

Nagato was stronger than any Kage

  • Nagato had the power of Rinnegan

  • Could control several bodies

Nagato had Rinnegan implanted in his eyes with Madar. He knew that Nagato would be a suitable container and was not proven badly. Not long after the waking up of Rinnegan, Nagato learned to control his skills. To replace his lack of mobility, Nagato used the chakras rods to take control of the six bodies. The bodies under the control of Nagato were called six ways of pain. Each body was armed with one ability of Rinnegan, so it is very dangerous. Even experienced ninja, such as Jiraiya, tried to beat them and eventually killed her. However, it would be wrong to mention that Jiraiya could escape after he learned the secrets of Rinnegan.

With the help of six trips of pain, Nagato took off strong ninjy and tail animals. His real force was revealed during the invasion of a hidden leaf. One of the bodies used the almighty pressure and almost flattened the whole hidden leaf. Even Naruto fought in the fight and he required the help of other leaf ninjas to push Nagato to the limit. At the end of Naruto, he received help from himself, allowing him to defeat Nagato.

Kishimoto Nerfed Nagato twice

Nagato was too strong for NarutoNagato in Naruto

Kishimoto probably realized that Nagato was too strong for Naruto and other heroes, and therefore decided to reduce his strength by immobilization. Six ways of pain were certainly severe, but they did not approach a healthy Nagato. If he was not immobilized, Nagato could use all Rinnegan's strength. He didn't have to wait for another body to use the skill.

The second Nerf came in the early stages of the Fourth War Great Ninja. After Nagato was re -revived by Kabut, he joined Iitachi and focused on Killer B and Naruto. Although Nagato was also facing two otherchuriki, he was able to control them effortlessly. At one point, it seemed that Nagato would beat both and help Obito win.

So Kishimoto decided to turn Itachi (the only character who had the perfect Nagato counter) into a nice guy and used him to stop Uzumaki. If Nagato was not stopped, every ninja would be destroyed with ease. While Nagato was definitely unfinished, his story was still quite amazing. Nagato never appeared in the story after the incident, but left behind a powerful heritage and made him one of the greatest heroes in Naruto.


Naruto

Naruto

Release date

October 2, 2002

Network

Adult swimming





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