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===== Luffy cannot hard-disable Naruto’s movement, but he can: ===== # Explode into Gear 5 instantly. - Canonically, he can pop it mid-fight the moment he’s serious. # Open with a Future Sight–informed first strike. - If he sees Naruto attempt hand signs, chakra build-up, or clone forming, he adjusts to hit before completion. # Apply Advanced Armament + Conqueror’s Haki from the very first hit. - That first blow aims for internal damage: lungs, heart, chakra network equivalent. - Even if Naruto tanks it, it staggers and interrupts. # Abuse the environment with Gear 5: - Rubberize the floor, walls, pillars around them. - Turn the arena into a chaotic pinball zone where Naruto’s footing is terrible and Luffy ricochets at insane angles. # Spam fast, irregular CQC hits to prevent escalation. - The win condition is: “Never let Naruto stabilize long enough to go big or teleport.” - Think Kaido: Luffy just keeps coming, stacking internal hits, not giving breathing room. So, at Luffy’s best: * Naruto is reacting from behind: already being hit as the fight “starts.” * Every attempt to create distance or charge a big technique is met with a blitz. * Every attempt to fly up just makes Naruto a slower, more obvious target in a relatively enclosed space.
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