Like it or not, Naruto actually has a strategy. Its been going on throughout manga, and everytime it surprises the enemy. Naruto is the most unsuccsessfull Kamikaze ever. Which in a weird way, works out to his favor. The ninja he faces are always looking for the best way to survive. As such, they expect their opponents to do so too. Zabuza, Neji, and now Kakuzu never expected their Naruto to throw himself blindly into danger for his goals, never expected that perhaps meeting his ends was more important to him than his life. They always wen't for the clone that hung back, the clone with the least chance of getting dispelled. And that is where each of them failed. (except Neji, his fight got drawn out beyond that point). And it is for this reason, that Naruto has a chance against the likes of Orochimaru, Itachi, and AL. These souls always looking for the back route out so they can survive, will eventually be surprised by the # 1 unpredictable ninja. And now with Naruto's one hit KO move, his strategy will be a lot more effective. Maybe not enough to win (I don't think he's Kage level yet ), but enough to force a flee.
True, when you fight for something more than yourself then you always have an advantage.
well, yamato said naruto changed a lot..... maybe one of the changes was the fact he is actualy thinking when fighting.... not blind charging a enemy.
Actually Narutos stradegy was quite daring when I think about it. In his first atempt he was able to discern that during the next attack Kakuzu would ignore the KB and go strait for the body using the Rasen Shuriken. Granted he does this all the time, but why the hell wouldnt he if it works.
Originally Posted by ardillaActually Narutos stradegy was quite daring when I think about it. In his first atempt he was able to discern that during the next attack Kakuzu would ignore the KB and go strait for the body using the Rasen Shuriken. Granted he does this all the time, but why the hell wouldnt he if it works.
must agree |