Summary
Kaguya Otsutsuki and Madara Sasuke are the ultimate villains in Naruto, with fans often debating who is the strongest. Despite the difference in power, Madara Madara is the better villain in Naruto. Kaguya brings fresh options to Naruto and beyond.
Naruto introduced a lot Iconic and powerful villain throughout its series, and while some will inevitably be less powerful but more influential than others, everyone deserves a mention. However, the two most prominent villains appear at the end of Naruto Uzumaki's main story, That person's character's name And Kaguya Otsutsuki, each a deadly and global threat. However, in Naruto, it would be a fair debate to make whether Madara or Kaguya is stronger and whether there is a greater point in this comparison.
Madara Madara is introduced as an important figure in Naruto's lore, the co-founder of his home village of Konohagakure, while Kaguya Otsutsuki has a more complex origin. Both are formidable warriors with many talents. However, it becomes interesting to discuss Who is the stronger and perhaps more curious character, who is the better villain.
But in Naruto, power levels aren't as specific as they were in the early days of Dragon Ball Z, so it's important to consider in-game factors.
Comparing the raw power of Madara and Kaguya in Naruto is unfair
The two villains have extremely different limits and purposes
Kaguya Otsutsuki is much stronger than Madara and any other character at the time of her introduction in Naruto, a final villain the heroes must face before the story ends. She was the first of the Otsutsuki clan to set foot on Earth, and was the mother of Hagoromo and Hamura Otsutsuki, making her the ancestor of the entire ninja world. Madara may be the strongest human enemy that Naruto and his team have faced up to this point. In comparison, Kaguya's origin is more like an alien god, able to fight Naruto and Sasuke in their respective Six Paths transformations.
Kaguya's powers are legion, thanks to eating the fruit of the Divine Tree, allowing her to use chakra and perform ninjutsu without using handprints, travel through time and space, possess Byakugan eyes and children. The third eye bears the Rinne Sharingan trait. She uses a variety of chakra-based non-ninjutsu attacks and can use genjutsu, Yin-Yang Release, and all five elemental natures. Perhaps most important in the Naruto lore, the Infinite Tsukuyomi is how Kaguya created an army of White Zetsu to protect herself, and She was named the Ultimate Ten-Tails Jinchuriki in Naruto chapter #679, instead of Madara Madara.
Kaguya's appearance overwhelmed and destroyed Madara
A creative choice that was highly appreciated by fans
In addition to Kaguya's raw power being clearly greater than Madara's, Madara is also considered the vessel for her chakra as she harvested it from the Infinite Tsukuyomi in Naruto chapter #679. The burst of chakra was so powerful that it caused Madara to swell to enormous proportions before being destroyed., with Kaguya standing in his place. The main point of contention as to whether Kaguya is actually stronger is that the two never get a chance to fight properly, as Black Zetsu performs a sneak attack on Kaguya, causing Madara to transform into Naruto.
However, this does not mean that Madara is easily persuaded. Madara's feats include resisting Might Guy's ultimate Eight Gates technique, “Night Guy” and being fast enough to resist space-time ninjutsu. He also single-handedly defeated all five Kage and the Tailed Beasts. Kaguya achieved similar feats, single-handedly defeating her opponent's entire army while taking on Naruto and Sasuke of the Six Paths, something Madara would not have achieved without awakening the Infinite Tsukuyomi. In fact, Kaguya's introduction was said to be an overwhelming response to Madara.
At this point in the series, Madara is strong enough to withstand legendary attacks, including the full attack of Might Guy's Eight Gates. There's no denying that Madara's extensive ninja combat experience makes him a more seasoned warrior. However, his strength and advantage weakened against Naruto and Sasuke's Six Paths enhancement. Kaguya's advantage is clearlike her shown to be much more capable against Naruto and Sasuke than Madara, sometimes without lifting a finger, as in chapter #682. Although Madara's power has been building for most of the series, Kaguya has superior chakra control and raw power.
Despite the difference in power, Madara Madara is still the better villain
Madara didn't stand a chance in a fair fight, but that wasn't the point
Madara Madara is often more beloved than Kaguya Otsutsuki in Naruto because he is the more compelling villain, with many stories establishing his presence in the world. Madara is also more quoted than Kaguya, influential and wise, despite suffering from the Sasuke clan's darkest family curse, causing bitterness and hatred as his passions spiral out of control. when his brother, Izuna, died. Madara's intelligence, ingenuity, and perseverance enabled him to survive his apparent death by Hashirama in Naruto, ultimately assembling the building blocks that formed Akatsuki.
While Kaguya represents the genetic structure and background of the ninjas in Naruto, Madara influences many of the most important plot developments, had a hand in most of the work of the series. Madara did very well for himself despite not having much genetic talent. This included Madara giving the eye of the Rinnegan to young Nagato, the founder of Akatsuki, using the White Zetsu created by Kaguya to protect himself, and using Hashirama's cells to care for Obito's wounds. However, while Madara is more attractive in the lore of Naruto, Kaguya's introduction becomes more intriguing in the sequel.
Madara and Kaguya use similar methods for different goals in Naruto
Readers and viewers can decide which motive is more convincing
Madara Sasuke and Kaguya Otsutsuki have a similar method for achieving ultimate victory in Naruto: Infinite Tsukuyomi, reflecting the Rinne Sharingan off the moon's surface, controlling the world's inhabitants. Madara sees this as an extreme way to achieve peace through strict control, while Kaguya sees it as a means to a different end. It is revealed that Kaguya uses Infinite Tsukuyomi, just like she did in the past, turning the world's population into enslaved White Zetsuso they will serve as her army if her clan comes to take her chakra.
As it turns out, Kaguya's methods are purely for self-preservation, clinging to her divine status on a planet that is not her home, despite being sent there to harvest its chakra and brings back the chakra fruit it created. Instead, she ate the chakra fruit and betrayed Isshiki Otsutsuki, who later takes power as Jigen in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, carries his legacy into Two Blue Vortex. Kaguya's selfishness caused her to betray her clan, transforming her status from a lowly tribute to the Ten-Tails to the most dangerous vessel for a beast seen at that time in Naruto.
Kaguya's true legacy is found in Boruto
Madara expanded on Kaguya's contributions
Whether fans like her introduction or not, Kaguya is undeniably and inseparably the touchstone of Naruto, with her presence and connection to the Sage of the Six Paths enhancing the plot. story of the series, even if only over time. Her introduction in the final part of Naruto was a rushed introduction, and her fight, while strongly showing himself to be a much tougher guy than Madara, lacking the same appeal as his senior Sasuke. However, Kaguya's appearance in the series' lore allowed for terrifying and unimaginable threats to emerge, setting up Boruto and its plot.
Even as Boruto: Two Blue Vortex moves into a post-Isshiki storyline with Code carrying his will, his iteration of the Ten-Tails creates fearsome new enemies like Jura for Boruto to fight. The Otsutsuki clan is essentially to Boruto what the Akatsuki are to Narutoa lurking threat whose level of power is no secret. Madara may have a lasting legacy in the shinobi world and many events of Naruto. However, his legacy is not nearly as prominent as Otsutsuki and Kaguya in Boruto.