Boruto: Code’s Bijuu Army Is the Most Dangerous Force in the Naruto Franchise

Boruto: Code’s Bijuu Army Is the Most Dangerous Force in the Naruto Franchise

Boruto: Code’s Bijuu Army Is the Most Dangerous Force in the Naruto Franchise

After Isshiki’s death, Code was promoted to the role of the main antagonist in the Boruto series. The basic strength of Code is little compared to what he lost when Amado bound him, and what he stands to gain if he succeeds in achieving his ultimate objective of deification, even if he has always been one of the strongest characters in the Naruto sequel. Code has already shown how dreadful the scope of his secret skills can be by changing a fully developed Ten Tails into a horde of chakra monsters under his command, only moments after pressing Amado into deleting the limiters.

an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an a – He does this by combining physically manifested chakra with his chakra to form claw bands made of iron. No matter where they are located, Code can attach these bands to any surface and have them remain there eternally. Code may then teleport to any of them in a split second by just thinking about them. Without compromising the potency of his method, they may be as covert or overt as he like.

Boruto Chapter 72 Reveals the Full Extent of Code’s Jutsu

Boruto Chapter 72 Reveals the Full Extent of Code's Jutsu

Fans questioned what Code’s true potential may be when Boruto initially disclosed that he was using a constrained form of his jutsu to operate. Surprisingly, the first time this ability was used, it left more questions unanswered than it did answers. After Konoha outsmarted him, Code teleported to Kara’s concealed Ten Tails with the goal of turning it into a weapon, hot with rage. He casually mentioned “tuning” the enormous tailed beast to a more manageable size, which made his chaperone, Bug, wonder how he meant to do this. Code decided to demonstrate Bug as well as inform him instead of just telling him.

Code clarified that he had a limited capacity for producing claw bands at once until his limiters were lifted. This is no longer valid since Amado removed those restrictions. Code quickly enveloped the Ten Tails with his teleportation bands, almost obliterating the monster under a sea of darkness. As soon as his claw bands started to extract an infinite number of microscopic clumps from the Ten Tails, the “correction” Code had mentioned became clear.

Code’s Army May Be the Most Dangerous in the Franchise So Far

Code's Army May Be the Most Dangerous in the Franchise So Far

The Ten Tails had eventually been reduced to little more than a few clumps of flesh on the ground. Code and Bug saw them as they started to move, then as they grew into a horde of humanoid beings, each with a distinct tail that was perfectly connected with one of Code’s claw bands. The process of shrinking and improving the Ten Tails was alluded to by Code. He had transformed a massive, noticeable asset that Konoha could easily use to thwart his goals into a mobile force that could teleport to any site that had been designated by his claw bands in a moment.

The introduction of deadly teams has long been a staple of the Naruto series. It has boasted killing squads like the Akatsuki, the Sound Ninja 4, Kara, and the battalion of White Zetsu, but these organisations all look less menacing next to Code’s army of subdued Juubii. Code’s declaration that his army is “smaller and more functional” indicates that it is made up exclusively of many diminutive and obedient Ten Tails. Tailed Beasts may be hard to kill conventionally since they are mostly composed of live chakra.

Code’s whole army is prepared to assault any of the Hidden Villages at any time, as if they weren’t already terrifying enough. The former Kara member has genuinely emerged in Boruto as a formidable opponent.

Boruto: Code’s Bijuu Army Is the Most Dangerous Force in the Naruto Franchise

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