Which Fights Showcased Naruto Rinnegan Best In Naruto?

2025-08-25 06:33:38 19

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Finn
Finn
2025-08-28 19:44:03
I still get goosebumps thinking about how messy and brilliant that final arc was. First, a quick correction: Naruto never actually gains the Rinnegan — that eye power shows up on Nagato, Madara, and finally Sasuke. What Naruto gets is Six Paths power from Hagoromo, which people sometimes mix up with the Rinnegan. That said, if you want fights that show off the closest thing Naruto has to 'Rinnegan-level' spectacle, these are the ones that stand out for me.

The Fourth Great Ninja War against Obito and Madara is where Naruto's Six Paths chakra and Kurama cooperation are on full display — huge-scale attacks, massive Rasengan variants, and the endurance to stand against a Ten-Tails jinchūriki. Then there's the clash with Kaguya: that's the sequence where Naruto and Sasuke (with his Rinnegan) combine powers, dimension-hopping and pulling off techniques that feel cosmic. The Final Valley rematch with Sasuke is quieter but emotionally huge — Naruto's Six Paths-enhanced moves versus Sasuke's Rinnegan tricks like Amenotejikara make each exchange feel personal and mythic.

If someone called these scenes "Naruto's Rinnegan moments," I'd forgive them — they're the closest cinematic equivalents, showing his growth from prankster to a world-saving force. For rewatching, I like jumping around those specific battles; the pacing and stakes still hit me hard.
Zane
Zane
2025-08-29 00:41:50
I tend to watch fights with an eye for mechanics, so here’s how I break it down: Naruto never actually wields the Rinnegan; his defining boost is Six Paths chakra and Kurama synergy. The confrontations that best showcase those abilities are the Ten-Tails/Madara war arc, the Kaguya boss fight, and the Final Valley showdown with Sasuke. In the war arc you get mass-scale jutsu, coordinated shadow-clone strategies enhanced by Six Paths chakra, and Naruto creating variants of the Rasengan that stagger even jinchūriki-level foes. Kaguya’s battle is where the distinction matters — Sasuke’s Rinnegan (especially Amenotejikara) handles spatial control while Naruto provides raw power and multi-front pressure; watching their roles interlock is fascinating.

Tactically, Naruto shines through stamina, chakra reserves, and creative use of clones plus Kurama’s reserves. The Final Valley fight is more tactical and thematic: Naruto’s resilience and perfected Rasengan techniques versus Sasuke’s Rinnegan-enhanced teleportation and ocular jutsu. If you want to study how "eye power" and "charmingly stubborn chakra" compare, those encounters are textbook.
Isaac
Isaac
2025-08-29 03:55:18
People often say "Naruto's Rinnegan" but that's a mix-up — he never gets the Rinnegan; he gets Six Paths power. Still, the fights that best display that god-tier boost are clear: the Fourth Great Ninja War (big team battles against Obito and Madara), the Kaguya fight (dimension-hopping, massive jutsu, and teamwork with Sasuke's actual Rinnegan), and the Final Valley rematch (where Naruto's Six Paths-augmented techniques meet Sasuke's Rinnegan tricks). Each shows different strengths — massive scale, reality-bending teamwork, and emotional technique duels — so pick what mood you want and dive in.
Kara
Kara
2025-08-29 05:37:22
I got into 'Naruto' as a teen and one thing I learned fast: Naruto doesn’t get the Rinnegan. People mix it up because after Hagoromo gives him power, his abilities look god-tier. The best fights to watch if you want Naruto’s elevated power are the Fourth Great Ninja War sequences (versus Obito and Madara) and the Kaguya fight. Against Madara, you see huge chakra constructs and Naruto using advanced Rasengan forms combined with Kurama, which is basically the show saying "this is not your old Naruto." The Kaguya battle is even wilder because it's cosmic-level jutsu and dimension travel — Sasuke’s Rinnegan plays a crucial role there, so their teamwork highlights the contrast between Naruto’s Six Paths and Sasuke’s eye powers. Also, the Final Valley rematch is a great study in technique and ideology — not flashy explosions but emotionally packed moves that show what each character stands for. If I had to pick one scene that feels most like "God-mode Naruto," it’s the Kaguya clashes.
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