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Boruto: Two Blue Vortexhas only released six chapters now, and still, it has managed to bring out an exciting storyline that has captured all fan’s attention. Although the story has just begun, it has proved thatBoruto,after the time skip, has become possibly the strongest shinobi, bothNarutoandBoruto’sworld have ever seen.

Compared toNaruto,Borutohas shown more improvement from his time skip training, displaying new abilities, and a transformed personality. In just three years,Borutohas surpassed all previous ninjas in power, even his fatherNaruto. Since we’ve only just seen the beginning of Two Blue Vortex, it’s difficult to refuteBoruto’sstrength.
Throughout the course of the series,Boruto’strue capacity for power will become apparent and acknowledged as the strongest. But that means one disappointing thing forNarutofans.Borutobecoming the strongest meansNarutois not the most powerful shinobi anymore. There are three reasons whyNarutohas lost the title of the strongest shinobi inBoruto.

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1NarutoLost Kurama
Following the loss of Kurama, one of his Tailed Beasts, Naruto Uzumaki, who was once the strongest character in theNarutouniverse, has become much weaker.Narutowas able to stop Isshiki and defeat him in combat by using the dual-edged sword known as Baryon Mode. The cost of this, though, was high since Kurama used up all of his chakra before vanishing completely, leaving Naruto all by himself and, more significantly, only a shadow of the man he once was.
Even thoughNarutowas more powerful without Kurama, the tailed beast was the primary source of his strength and greatly aided him in pivotal battles.Narutono longer holds the title of the strongest shinobi because of Kurama’s loss, which has made him much weaker.

2Boruto’sTime Skip Training Made Him Much Stronger
A time jump is frequently an important turning point in shonen anime, particularly when it is associated with training. The cast’s youthful heroes emerge from it stronger and older than before. Fans have seen so far thatBorutomay have benefited more from his three years of training outside of the village thanNarutodid from his time skip.Borutohas surpassed all previous ninjas in history, including his fatherNaruto, in power in just three years.
Furthermore,Borutohas shown off some moves that are very distinctly different from his previous ability before the time skip. His Rasengan Uzuhiko has shown more raw power than the Rasengans shown byNaruto.

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3BorutoWas Destined To Be Stronger ThanNaruto
At age twelve,Borutowas a formidable shinobi thanks to his inheritance of his mother’s intelligence and father’s talent. With that degree of strength and intelligence in addition to Sasuke’s training,Borutowas headed for greatness. Because he is smarter and more talented than his father,Borutohas always been predestined to be stronger than him. All he needed was some experience and a circumstance that was bad enough to make him grow.
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In addition to his training from the time skip,Borutomay also be able to use Sage Mode at this point because the previous chapters alluded to his training with Kashin Koji and the Toads, which instantly makes him more powerful than his father.
Tarun Kohli
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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.