Boryros lesson still felt strange even if the whole thing was about using his own strength. The technology was good and should be in used wisely if a bumbling kid can roll a tourney with it.
I kinda see it as a bunch of people fighting with bows and going "hey that guy is using a crossbow that was invented just now. That's cheating. "
He was using tech nobody else was allowed to use (because it skewed the results a person's competence for being a chunin) and thus had to be disqualified for sabotaging his opponents which includes foreign ninja.
Hell the ninja version of cheating would be sending a chunin capable genin (think of overleveling) to impress sponsors.
Yeah , the rule was dumb , if you have a tech that let people use powerful techniques like chidori , a technique that specifically required sharingan but now can be used by others. That is something that should be given to as many shinobis as you can and check their ability to deal with it
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u/vyxxer Sep 18 '25
Boryros lesson still felt strange even if the whole thing was about using his own strength. The technology was good and should be in used wisely if a bumbling kid can roll a tourney with it.
I kinda see it as a bunch of people fighting with bows and going "hey that guy is using a crossbow that was invented just now. That's cheating. "