I Punch the Tailed Beast Ball

I Punch the Tailed Beast Ball

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九尾之夜,我一拳打爆尾兽玉

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 九尾之夜,我一拳打爆尾兽玉

By 桔子不黄

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
581 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Nagasawa crossed to Naruto Universe and was bound to Konohagakure. If Konoha is severely damaged and destroyed, Nagasawa’s lifespan will be reduced. He panicked at the thought of the upcoming Nine-Tailed Demon Fox’s attack , and the thought of Konoha getting destroyed left him in despair. Fortunately, while bound to Konoha, he can obtain templates of powerful characters. At the beginning, He got the Whitebeard template! Since it’s the Whitebeard from the Summit War of Marineford, he can use Tremor-Tremor Fruit’s ability and Haki. Facing the Tailed Beast Ball, which terrorized Konoha Shinobi, Nagasawa leaped and shattered the Tailed Beast Ball with one punch!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Punch the Tailed Beast Ball Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Punch the Tailed Beast Ball I stumbled upon "I Punch the Tailed Beast Ball" looking for a fun Naruto fanfic, and I have to say, it kept me entertained for a good while. It's got that wish-fulfillment vibe that's undeniably appealing, but it also tries to weave in some interesting strategic elements. ### First Impressions The premise is pretty standard fare for fanfiction: a reincarnated protagonist, Nagasawa, finds himself in the Naruto world as Minato Namikaze's best friend. He gets a system that binds his fate to Konoha's prosperity, which is a clever way to raise the stakes. He's a calm, collected, and slightly black-bellied character, which I always appreciate. The early chapters were promising, with Nagasawa navigating the political landscape of Konoha and developing strategies to improve the village. ### What Works Well I really enjoyed the initial integration of powers from other universes. The author did a solid job of adapting Haki and Rokushiki to fit the Naruto world, making them feel like a natural extension of Taijutsu and Ninjutsu. The fighting scenes are well-written, and the plot, at least in the beginning, is decent enough to keep you hooked. The idea of collecting abilities from other worlds based on Konoha's success is a refreshing take on the typical "multiversal gacha" trope. ### Areas of Concern However, things started to get a bit shaky later on. The introduction of overpowered skills for everyone felt a bit forced and detracted from the story's initial charm. The system that allows Nagasawa to collect abilities from the origins of his templates and distribute them to others, like giving everyone Zanpakuto and One Piece fruit abilities, felt like a leap too far. It began to feel less like a Naruto story and more like a generic power fantasy. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The ability to grant a large number of people abilities from other worlds, while intriguing, changes the fundamental power dynamic of the Naruto universe. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Punch the Tailed Beast Ball" is a mixed bag. It starts strong with a compelling premise, well-integrated power system, and strategic protagonist. However, the later chapters suffer from an overabundance of overpowered abilities that feel out of place. If you're a Naruto fan looking for a lighthearted read with a heavy dose of wish-fulfillment, you might enjoy the earlier parts of this story. Just be prepared for a shift in tone and power scaling as the story progresses. I'd give it a tentative 3.5/5.

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