There’s a high probability of this happening in the upcoming chapters. Obviously, Obito sees himself in Naruto (which has been hinted at earlier), and usually when such a thing happens, Naruto manages to successfully persuade said person. Although; the biggest reason seems to be Madara not wanting to start the ritual immediately as opposed to Obito —which seemingly indicates Madara “true” motives for the Moon Eye Plan.
Madara does not seem the least bit concerned in the Moon Eye Plan that he told Obito about, instead it seems like he simply exhausted Obito as a means to attain power all along? If this is the case, and if Obito did suspect such a scheme, than it would explain Obito’s unenthused reaction when Kabuto resurrected Madara through Edo Tensei.
Looking at Madara, his plan is the opposite of what he has been talking about since his introduction. Firstly, he preaches to Obito about a world that abolishes winners and losers, and endorses peace and love: however; he places his competition with Hashirama above all. Why would this be important to Madara if he is creating a world that eliminates this very aspect? Secondly, Madara finds pleasure in fighting and seemingly remembering his war-filled past. These recollections could be Madara’s “ideal world,” a world where his past is the norm, and in this world he is the undisputed champion.
This could obviously cause a fallout between the two Uchiha's. Leading to Obito supporting Kakashi and Naruto against Madara...
This is eminent; the author has been regurgitating the importance of both Sharingan eyes and the teamwork between Obito and Kakashi for several preceding chapters. For many reasons, I do not think that Obito’s final Mangekyō technique will be Susano’o, but it is a probability. Instead Obito’s final Mangekyō Sharingan ability may be either of the following:(his Susano’o if he has one, could use the listed abilities as a weapon)
1.) Warp huge areas, around themselves and afar to the other dimension.
2.) A strengthen Kamui ability predicated by the unlocked combination of twisting or condensing the space around that person, and the space around that space. Thus, resulting in a form of time traveling, where the user bends space around space, around himself and/or an object(s) through the Kamui dimensions recycling events or fast-forwarding them.
The alliance successfully defeats Madara with Obito's help.
Who knows, but I really wish Obito wouldn't get talked into the path of redemption. It completely destroys his character....mostly because if he has already commited himself this far, he shouldn't go this far, kill this many people, to just change now :/...
"Holy shit, she smells like heaven Been best friends since we were eleven And, oh my god, I like her..." "Yeah, I heard you like her. Baby, I thought that we had something Compared to him, I'm next to nothing Oh my god, I like her..."
Who knows, but I really wish Obito wouldn't get talked into the path of redemption. It completely destroys his character....mostly because if he has already commited himself this far, he shouldn't go this far, kill this many people, to just change now :/...
i agree ..... enough with the change of hearts , why cant we get a pure harted villain
Who knows, but I really wish Obito wouldn't get talked into the path of redemption. It completely destroys his character....mostly because if he has already commited himself this far, he shouldn't go this far, kill this many people, to just change now :/...
i don't think he's really gonna switch sides. at least not so quickly. i mean Naruto will probably get Obito to start to second guess himself than Madara will finally be like "ah finna kill that Kakashi brat" than he'll be like .... and throw himself in front of him like he did before lol i don't know. If he does indeed turn good, which he most likely will, i'd rather have it happen while saving Kakashi or something like that. Idk i think it'd be better that way but than again that might just be me lol
Honestly the best way for Kishi to pull this off would be to test Naruto in his own way by doing something drastic like killing Sakura.. but that's just in my opinion.
I originally thought that Madara will fail to control the Juubi and it would be a 3 way battle. I still have hope for it but I doubt it's going to happen now.
There’s a high probability of this happening in the upcoming chapters. Obviously, Obito sees himself in Naruto (which has been hinted at earlier), and usually when such a thing happens, Naruto manages to successfully persuade said person. Although; the biggest reason seems to be Madara not wanting to start the ritual immediately as opposed to Obito —which seemingly indicates Madara “true” motives for the Moon Eye Plan.
Madara does not seem the least bit concerned in the Moon Eye Plan that he told Obito about, instead it seems like he simply exhausted Obito as a means to attain power all along? If this is the case, and if Obito did suspect such a scheme, than it would explain Obito’s unenthused reaction when Kabuto resurrected Madara through Edo Tensei.
Looking at Madara, his plan is the opposite of what he has been talking about since his introduction. Firstly, he preaches to Obito about a world that abolishes winners and losers, and endorses peace and love: however; he places his competition with Hashirama above all. Why would this be important to Madara if he is creating a world that eliminates this very aspect? Secondly, Madara finds pleasure in fighting and seemingly remembering his war-filled past. These recollections could be Madara’s “ideal world,” a world where his past is the norm, and in this world he is the undisputed champion.
This could obviously cause a fallout between the two Uchiha's. Leading to Obito supporting Kakashi and Naruto against Madara...
This is eminent; the author has been regurgitating the importance of both Sharingan eyes and the teamwork between Obito and Kakashi for several preceding chapters. For many reasons, I do not think that Obito’s final Mangekyō technique will be Susano’o, but it is a probability. Instead Obito’s final Mangekyō Sharingan ability may be either of the following:(his Susano’o if he has one, could use the listed abilities as a weapon)
1.) Warp huge areas, around themselves and afar to the other dimension.
2.) A strengthen Kamui ability predicated by the unlocked combination of twisting or condensing the space around that person, and the space around that space. Thus, resulting in a form of time traveling, where the user bends space around space, around himself and/or an object(s) through the Kamui dimensions recycling events or fast-forwarding them.
The alliance successfully defeats Madara with Obito's help.
Mugen Tsukuyomi
As presumed Obito, it was a success...
Good, detailed post. Although it's pretty obvious that Obito is going to die a hero like he presumably had before. Obito is too much of a kind hearted person not to. Based on Kishi's plot style, it is pretty obvious that something like this is going to happen. It's already been foreshadowed and Madara's intentions enforce the possibility of this occurring.
Yeah, good job explaining everything and all. I believe this is going to happen too. Madara told Obito that to unlock the true power of the sharingan you need both eyes. Both eyes are currently present in the war and the two happen to be former best friends. I don't think it'll be Susano'o. Maybe a second power similar to Kamui but Susano'o is too overused at this point and Madara said it's a rarity for an MS to unlock it.
Though I don't think the alliance of Obito and the Shinobi is going to lead to the downfall of Madara. It'll probably take a lot more than that. I do however believe he will eventually have a change of heart and die accordingly, being deemed a "hero" at death.
There’s a high probability of this happening in the upcoming chapters. Obviously, Obito sees himself in Naruto (which has been hinted at earlier), and usually when such a thing happens, Naruto manages to successfully persuade said person. Although; the biggest reason seems to be Madara not wanting to start the ritual immediately as opposed to Obito —which seemingly indicates Madara “true” motives for the Moon Eye Plan.
Madara does not seem the least bit concerned in the Moon Eye Plan that he told Obito about, instead it seems like he simply exhausted Obito as a means to attain power all along? If this is the case, and if Obito did suspect such a scheme, than it would explain Obito’s unenthused reaction when Kabuto resurrected Madara through Edo Tensei.
Looking at Madara, his plan is the opposite of what he has been talking about since his introduction. Firstly, he preaches to Obito about a world that abolishes winners and losers, and endorses peace and love: however; he places his competition with Hashirama above all. Why would this be important to Madara if he is creating a world that eliminates this very aspect? Secondly, Madara finds pleasure in fighting and seemingly remembering his war-filled past. These recollections could be Madara’s “ideal world,” a world where his past is the norm, and in this world he is the undisputed champion.
This could obviously cause a fallout between the two Uchiha's. Leading to Obito supporting Kakashi and Naruto against Madara...
This is eminent; the author has been regurgitating the importance of both Sharingan eyes and the teamwork between Obito and Kakashi for several preceding chapters. For many reasons, I do not think that Obito’s final Mangekyō technique will be Susano’o, but it is a probability. Instead Obito’s final Mangekyō Sharingan ability may be either of the following:(his Susano’o if he has one, could use the listed abilities as a weapon)
1.) Warp huge areas, around themselves and afar to the other dimension.
2.) A strengthen Kamui ability predicated by the unlocked combination of twisting or condensing the space around that person, and the space around that space. Thus, resulting in a form of time traveling, where the user bends space around space, around himself and/or an object(s) through the Kamui dimensions recycling events or fast-forwarding them.
The alliance successfully defeats Madara with Obito's help.
Mugen Tsukuyomi
As presumed Obito, it was a success...
Your sentiments are exactly my own. It's the enemy duo backstabbing trope we see in fiction. Madara is a fighter, he relishes the thrill of combat, a peaceful life is not for him, that's why it's completely out of his character to desire a peaceful retirement home in the Mugen Tsukoyomi.