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In the *Naruto* series, Rock Lee does not open any of the Eight Gates during his fight against Sasuke Uchiha during their first encounter at the Chunin Exams in the anime and manga. During that fight, Lee demonstrates his natural speed, agility, and taijutsu skills, overwhelming Sasuke without using the Eight Gates.
The Eight Gates are a forbidden technique that Lee uses sparingly, primarily in dire situations, such as during his fight against Gaara or later against more powerful opponents. Against Sasuke, his base abilities were more than enough to make an impression and highlight the gap in their taijutsu skills at the time.
So once again Lee didn't open a single gate to absolutely body Sasuke he was onlygoing to open to show Sasuke how weak he actually was while being gifted hax
So once again Lee didn't open a single gate to absolutely body Sasuke he was onlygoing to open to show Sasuke how weak he actually was while being gifted hax
“Because the Front Lotus requires at least one of the Eight Gates be opened, users are likely to be fatigued afterwards and thus vulnerable to attack. For this reason, Might Guy mandates that Lee only use the Front Lotus to protect something or someone importan”
“Because the Front Lotus requires at least one of the Eight Gates be opened, users are likely to be fatigued afterwards and thus vulnerable to attack. For this reason, Might Guy mandates that Lee only use the Front Lotus to protect something or someone importan”
Lee had his gates open there. In order to use the primary lotus(which was the move he was going for) you need the three gates opened. So base Lee never fought Sasuke.
if he didn’t have the first gate open, why exactly would he even attempt a frontal lotus? This is like Kakashi going for a rakiri, since he needs a sharingan to correctly use it we can safely say he’s using a sharingan…
if he didn’t have the first gate open, why exactly would he even attempt a frontal lotus? This is like Kakashi going for a rakiri, since he needs a sharingan to correctly use it we can safely say he’s using a sharingan…
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