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Obito's Kamui as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot) As hinted, the nature of the Mangekyou Sharingan powers, Sarada's awakened doujutsu powers might be similar to Itachi's Totsuka Sword.
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Screen Rant on MSNBoruto's Strongest Villain Yet Proves The Series Hasn't Shaken Its Biggest IssueDespite how fans have complained about the topic, the manga does not seem to be changing its approach to the power scaling of its characters, all proven by Ryu, a villain who only Boruto can defeat.
Sarada and her friends are cornered by Ryu, who is using his control over Iron Sand to keep them trapped. Without Araya’s new controversial magnetic sword to keep the material under control ...
Araya was doing well against Ryu’s sandy powers, thanks to his sword, but it was later seized by Ryu. When this situation evolved into a life-or-death moment, Sarada activated her Mangekyo Sharingan ...
Sarada awakened the Mangekyo Sharingan before the timeskip, showcasing her immense power. Her Mangekyo has Black Hole powers, highlighting her potential to surpass Sasuke. Sarada's ceiling is very ...
However, the highlight of the chapter was Sarada awakening her Mangekyou Sharingan and using it to free her allies. Additionally, this installment marked a turning point for the Uchiha child ...
With the power of this eye, Sarada was able to save everyone around her and give them hope in the battle against Ryu. However, the full extent of Sarada's Powers hasn't been revealed just yet.
Sarada Muraleedharan said her view point on 'black' complexion completely changed because of her children, who "glorified in their black heritage". Kerala chief secretary Sarada Muraleedharan has ...
Kerala Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan has triggered a social debate on “entrenched colourism” in society. In an evocative and poignant Facebook post, Ms. Muraleedharan spotlighted the ...
Kerala chief secretary Sarada Muraleedharan has sparked a debate, after she raised her voice against "being labelled black", asking why the colour is vilified when in reality it is the “all ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan is not someone who would mince words when it comes to calling out deep-rooted colour and gender biases in society. Her Facebook post ...
Support for her surged after the remarks, with many showing solidarity on social media Thiruvananthapuram: The support base, for Kerala Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan's post in her social ...
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