These Naruto jutsu make absolutely no sense
In Naruto, the young titular ninja from the Hidden Leaf Village dreams of becoming the strongest ninja despite his troubled past. He sets off with his teammates Sakura Haruno and Sasuke Uchiha, and their journey sees their friendship blossom as they face unique battles on their ascent as ninjas.
One of the particularly unique and fascinating parts of the Naruto franchise is its jutsu, which is the mystical art that the ninjas use in battle. By utilizing a ninja's chakra and forming hand seals, Naruto's cast of characters have thousands of different types of jutsu at their fingertips. While most of the show's techniques are well-thought-out, sometimes the jutsu shown on screen defies all logic, physics or lacks consistency entirely. Although not all jutsu in Naruto make sense, one thing is for sure:they certainly make the story one of the most interesting in all of anime.
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Transformation jutsu is a
basic but shallow
technique
The logic of transformation technique often defies reality
In Naruto, the Transformation Technique is a general skill ninjutsu that allows its user to take on the appearance of whatever they like. In its simplest terms, the Transformation Technique is incredibly powerful; characters can turn into another person, animal, plant or even an inanimate object.
It may be fairly easy to suspend one's disbelief and accept that Naruto's characters can transform at will, but the Transformation Technique often lacks consistency needed for it to make more sense. How does the jutsu fool some sensory ninjas with ease while others see right through it? The way it alters size and mass is also not entirely clear and often defies any sense of logic in the series.
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The exploding Shadow
clone have underutilized power
Why Isn't This Strong Jutsu Utilized By Other Ninjas?
The Bunshin Daibakuha, or Clone Great Explosion, allows its user to create a shadow clone with the intention of their opponents attacking the clone at close range before it explodes. It’s a destructive and deadly technique, but considering how powerful it is, its surprising that other ninjas aren't utilizing this jutsu.
Shadow clones are widely accessible in Naruto, yet the explosive version is exclusively used by Sasuke's older brother, Itachi Uchiha. The exploding shadow clones also seem to have a weakness, where if the opponent notices it's a clone they may be able to escape the explosion, but this too lacks consistency at times.

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