Boruto's new Rasengan's powers were heavily debated but chapter 3 explained its power, and it is shocking.
The fight between Boruto and the villainous Code is underway, and chapter 2 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex ended in a cliffhanger that left fans on the edge of their seats, especially given Boruto's mysterious new jutsu Rasengan Uzuhiko. Three years after the end of the series' first part, Boruto returns to Konoha to prove just how much his training has paid off with a ridiculously powerful new technique.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In chapter 2, Boruto unleashed a new type of Rasengan called Uzuhiko. There was a lot of speculation about its powers, but chapter 3 revealed the new version of the deadly jutsu, which is beyond what anyone imagined. Rasengan Uzuhiko works under the same premise of chakra spinning, but Boruto incorporated the Earth's spinning chakra which completely disorients an opponent and interferes with their balance. Boruto attacked Code with this technique, and Code couldn't stand straight no matter what happened. This is reminiscent of Shinji Hirako's Bankai in Bleach which messes with an opponent's center of gravity.
By utilizing the Earth's spin and directing it onto an opponent, Boruto has just established himself as one of the most powerful ninjas. Code tried multiple times to attack him, but he couldn't even come close as his vision was impaired. Furthermore, the spinning chakra will continue to damage the opponent and kill him off gradually. The only way to avoid certain death is if the Earth stops spinning - which is impossible - or until Boruto deactivates the technique.
Rasengan Uzuhiko Is Extremely Overpowered What makes Uzuhiko even more frightening is that Boruto isn't using his own chakra - he is absorbing the Earth's chakra and then redirecting it onto an opponent. The fact that such an incredible technique doesn't drain the user of their chakra means that Boruto is free to use it as many times as he wants without exhausting his energy.
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