Rinnegan in Boruto

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Dead_Armor
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

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English is not my first language.so sorry for bad grammar.


Slow paced story

Getting Rinnegan in Boruto.


Same generation as Boruto but both are in different class

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  1. KhyaaLhLl
    KhyaaLhLl rated it
    Having ventured into the world of Boruto, I found the infusion of the Rinnegan a captivating element. The narrative weaved an intriguing blend of power and emotion, as the主角's journey tested both his resilience and morality. The dynamic between Boruto and his peers breathed life into a fresh take on the Naruto legacy. Although predictable at times, the exploration of the Rinnegan's complexities added depth to the storyline. Overall, it's a compelling read for fans, offering a satisfying evolution from its predecessor.
  1. SpiritImmortalFcA
    "Rinnegan: A Shifting Reality in Boruto" is a captivating narrative that explores the intricate tapestry of power, legacy, and identity within the Naruto universe. As the sequel to the original series, it delves into the growth of the titular character, Boruto Uzumaki, son of legendary ninja Minato Namikaze and Kushina Uzumaki. The Rinnegan, often referred to as the "Eye of the Six Paths," is not just a symbol of immense strength but a metaphor for the duality of human nature and the burden of inherited expectations.

    In Boruto's journey, the Rinnegan represents not only the potential to wield unimaginable abilities but also the psychological weight of carrying the legacy of his father. It serves as a catalyst for self-discovery, pushing him to question his own path and forge his unique identity. The novel challenges readers to ponder the consequences of wielding such immense power and the importance of personal choice in shaping one's destiny.

    The story also touches upon themes of friendship, mentorship, and the complexities of familial bonds, as characters navigate their relationships while grappling with their own ambitions. It highlights the importance of empathy and understanding, reminding us that true strength lies not only in combat prowess but also in emotional intelligence.

    Overall, "Rinnegan in Boruto" is a compelling read that deepens our understanding of the Naruto world, offering a fresh perspective on legacy, growth, and the human struggle to find balance amidst extraordinary circumstances. Through its well-crafted characters and thought-provoking themes, it invites readers to reflect on the choices we make and the impact they have on our lives.
  1. Tracy Cooke
    Tracy Cooke rated it
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  1. Gavin Moll
    Gavin Moll rated it
    mc is actually a naive villain, huh.  just a few people's fault he hit flat.  he wants true friends without pity, but mc's own condition has made people feel sorry for him.  mc himself can't understand the feelings of some of his friends, why should his friends know the true feelings of this stupid and naive mc
  1. Borg Thackeray
    Borg Thackeray rated it
    The grammer is bad but i like the story and his goal. I just hope Mc and Airin will be together forever and they will not betray each other.
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  1. Byron Pearson
    Byron Pearson rated it
    It’s not just bad grammar but horrible spelling that makes it seem like you’re losing your brain cells reading it. I understand English is not their first language but yhey can at least put in the effort to search up the correct spelling or invest in a dictionary.
  1. Irene Andrew
    Irene Andrew rated it
    Chapter 4 currently:

    The concept behind this story is good but the execution is subpar at best. The main flaw that the author has is that they rush through things too quickly. Now let’s get to the main points:

    Writing Quality: Barely readable. As stated earlier, the author rush through things and doesn’t give characters any type of emotions behind their actions. This make it difficult to understand characters and the action they take.

    Story Development: There’s barely anything i can say here since it’s just the start.

    Character Design: This is a bad one. Currently, characters have no personality whatsoever. Actions done by them make no sense. Take the “neglected treatment” for example, I doubt that the main cast would allow things to get that far, especially naruto who has been a victim of such thing.

    World Background: Literally everything revolves around “Root bad, Danzo bad, Mc and his family are treated badly, woe be me” and it’s annoying. Not to mention how flawed the backstory of the ocs are, Root agents are literally brainwashed till they’re blank state. Danzo is not a character that can trust anyone with that type of information or power. And even if somehow the ocs backstory are somehow true, Danzo literally have failsafes on his root soldiers. I doubt he’ll let the father live since he knows so much.

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