Naruto Uzumaki is one of the most memorable characters in the anime world, and in the “Naruto” series, he not only rose to fame but also practically defined what it means to be an icon for an entire world. generation. He inspired millions of people around the world, not only with his determination but also his incredible strength.
Speaking of strength, Naruto definitely stands out as one of the strongest in the series. However, over the years, other characters have appeared. One of them is Uzumaki Boruto, Naruto's son, who is currently in the seemingly invincible “Two Blue Vortex” arc. But how can Boruto compare to his father?
Naruto's power at its peak
At the peak of his abilities, Naruto gained impressive powers throughout the series. And the tailed beast Kurama is the main source of these powers. At first, Naruto was unable to control Kurama, but over time, this relationship changed, as his power level gradually increased.
Naruto explores the transformations of nature, develops his own jutsu, and learns Sage Mode, a great addition to his arsenal. During the Fourth Great Ninja War, even without using Kurama's power, Naruto was an outstanding ninja. But after gaining Kurama's friendship, they became partners and Naruto gained unlimited chakra reserves.
Naruto perfected the use of Kurama's power in war. Furthermore, he combined these powers with his Sage mode, reaching an enhanced state that allowed him to face strong opponents such as Obito as the Jinchuuriki of the Ten-Tails. However, facing Madara requires Naruto to access a new level of power: Six Paths Sage Mode. With half of the Sage's chakra, Naruto is capable of overwhelming formidable opponents such as Madara and Kaguya.
In the following years, Naruto's power increased even more, especially after receiving Kurama's other half. This, along with the power of Baryon Mode, raised Naruto to heights never seen before, making him the strongest character in “Boruto.” But this ability is only temporary and leads to the loss of Kurama, weakening Naruto in the long run.
Boruto Uzumaki at his peak
Unlike his father, Boruto showed himself to be a prodigy from an early age, studying at the ninja academy. Trained by Sasuke, Boruto achieved great feats as a ninja. Much of his power comes from the Karma seal, a legacy of Otsutsuki Momoshiki, which gives him access to the power of an Otsutsuki.
Over time, Boruto learned impressive skills, including Uzuhiko, and his power was so great that he could face Otsutsuki-level ninjas and dominate opponents like Code without relying on Karma.
Comparing Boruto to Naruto, Boruto quickly became one of the strongest in the franchise. But standing next to Naruto in Baryon state, he is still weaker. In Baryon Mode, Naruto is practically invincible. However, outside of Baryon Mode, the fight between them could be very even and Boruto could even have a chance of winning.
The truth is that both of them are extremely strong and Naruto will definitely be proud to see Boruto grow up. It is natural for the new generation to surpass the previous generation, so Boruto surpassing his father is not something that surprises fans.