Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25436862-20151103033021/@comment-26116199-20151104055702

My bad for not reading the thing carefully, but I nevertheless made my point. If you know about FTG and the way it's utilised, you've already negated its' major danger factor. I'm pretty sure the story behind Minato ravaging a large group of enemy Iwa forces despite being severely outnumbered with his kunai would have been known to those like Jiraiya. Sure, Minato would still find some other way to utilise it; but this is Jiraiya we're talking about, sensei of Minato himself. Like Dal said, the key factor in here is versatility, one major factor which Jiraiya has the advantage in. Of course, Minato still has numerous tricks up his sleeves apart from FTG—there's no denying that, all I'm saying is that with FTG out of the picture (which I truly believe Jiraiya could and would be able to ensure), Jiraiya can tilt the odds to his favour massively. A teacher does generally know his student better than a student knows his teacher...