Board Thread:Hints and Tips by the Mizukage!/@comment-3030647-20151113015230/@comment-4080775-20151115153852

I don't have anything against anyone here, but I like how people love to call people OP and such, but the truth is, Define OP.

Is OP the ability to tank an attack without damage? Canon Example: http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/A_(Third_Raikage) He tanked Naruto's Wind Release: Rasenshuriken with absolutely NO damage, and even fought the Eight Tails alone, ended up cutting off its tentacles, YET, died after three days and nights of fighting Ten Thousand shinobi (10,000). Durability clearly doesn't make one OP.

Hiruko, hand four (4) Kekkei Genkai, and you couldn't beat him with Taijutsu or strength due to Swift Release, YET, ended up being defeated. He's sooo OP...

Kaguya Otsutsuki Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi and Sakura whooped her ass. They whooped the ass of the mother of all chakra, yet she could end wars with a single attack...

I guess Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura and Kakashi are OP...

I guess Boruto is the most OP Shinobi ever because he beat Momoshiki, someone Sasuke and Naruto couldn't beat.

He must be the most OP bastard in the entire Narutoverse due to that feat...

In the end, its easy to ask another user why their character has this and that, but upon asking the asker those same questions, we get no reply.

Until we come across characters with no ninja techniques and ones that only use the natural abilities of the body thats not superhuman like normal shinobi, we'll never not get an "OP" shinobi, because by the normal standards of people calling others OP, if a character specializes in a certain field too much or has natural feats that outclass someone, surely must be "OP". People killed me with their "opinion-based" arguments...

Why does any character need any technique? Why not just use Kunai and Shuriken alone with stealth like real ninja?

In the end, sit back and think about the shit I just said, they ask yourself, "What makes a character OP"?