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WhileBorutois all about new generations taking center stage, the series does go back to its roots. This is true for old jutsu, along with characters making iconic comebacks that run parallel with more powerful and daunting villains. A great example of this is the Sarutobi clan’s summoning jutsu.

In this case, the time-skip manga introduced some of the most overpowered arch nemesis with broken abilities. The Divine Trees, for example, prove a greater threat to Konoha with their current abilities and strength. It also points to a need for an enhanced and modified healing jutsu.
InNaruto, Tsunade pioneered the commendable S-rank healing jutsu, namely Creation Rebirth. It was then mastered by her protege Sakura and proved fruitful in many ways. But Orochimaru might level up the game according to this theory.

Despite his questionable feats, the Snake Sannin holds the key to Mitsuki’s potential power-up in the series. With his knowledge and expertise, he may have given Mitsuki a healing technique that could prove fruitful later on. It would be the ultimate weapon against the Divine Trees.
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Now,Orochimaruis no saint, as we all are well aware of. His chilling experiments and research were concerning and borderline questionable. His character often reminded both readers and viewers of the “mad scientist” trope.
His abduction of kids and branding them with the Jugo Clan’s curse mark was beyond terrifying. To have little children as vessels is anything but ideal, but to reduce them to war weapons is deeply unsettling. But that is not the end of it all, considering his obsession with rare jutsu.

Using Jugo’s kekkei-genkai, the Sannin developed the cursed seal and planted it among various shinobi. These included the Sound Four, Kimimaro, and Sasuke Uchiha. The cursed seal transformations enhanced their abilities and jutsu.
In particular, a Sound Four member possessed a kekkei-genkai so strong it had a regeneration ability.Sakon and Ukon’sSōma no Kō (Twin Demons Technique) allowed them to detach and attach to any shinobi’s body at will. It’d require the ninjas to unalive themselves to rid themselves of the twins.

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The Sōma no Kō is intimidating because of its potential to fuse the wielder’s cell with other shinobi. It can completely take control of the other person’s body and holds the key to regeneration. It is a shame that much of its potential wasn’t explored in the series.
With Mitsuki, however, it would be a feat nonetheless, considering the time he spent in the Snake Sannin’s shelter. Possibly, the Sannin may have injected him with Sakon and Ukon’s kekkei-genkai abilities. As a synthetic human, still, his strength and abilities would be unparalleled in the time skip manga.

Mitsuki’s unrivaled strength in theBorutoseries
Mitsuki is one of the strongest shinobi in theBorutoseries. As a son and protege of the Snake Sannin, he holds mastery in ninjutsu as well as senjutsu. He is an artificial human who is fashioned in Orochimaru’s image and hones some of his abilities as well.
Most notably, he can summon snakes and perform body modifications, like his father. This is evident in his use of shadow snakes during battles, along with his sword fighting skills. But what tops the charts is his mastery ofthe Sage Mode, which puts him on par with the likes ofNaruto.
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WithTwo Blue Vortexmanga introducing overpowered villains, Mitsuki’s power-up could potentially pose a threat to them, along with his Senjutsu and Kenjutsu skills.
Borutois available for streaming on Crunchyroll. The manga is available for reading on Shueisha’s Manga Plus app.
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