Fourth Databook Naruto Official

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While the Boruto era has introduced new lore, Sha no Sho remains the definitive historical record of the Fourth Great Shinobi War. It is a must-have for any fan who wants to understand the "science" behind the gods of the Naruto universe.

: Offers a deep dive into the history of the Bijuu (Tailed Beasts), the chronicles of the Fourth Shinobi World War, and the secrets of the Naka Shrine . fourth databook naruto

(or Jin no Sho ), is the final and most comprehensive encyclopedia of the series, covering characters and events from the start of the Fourth Shinobi World War to the series' conclusion.

: Features detailed files on major and minor characters, including vital statistics like birthdays, heights, and blood types. It also updates nature transformation types and provides personality summaries for heroes and villains alike. 👇 While the Boruto era has introduced new

The Jin no Sho clarified several complex concepts that were pivotal during the series' ending:

Unlike previous books that used 1-5 scales for attributes like Ninjutsu or Stamina, this book uses descriptive text and specific icons to highlight strengths, reflecting the power creep of the final arc. (or Jin no Sho ), is the final

This was perhaps the most mechanically significant entry. The databook explained that the Truth-Seeking Balls are comprised of all five nature transformations plus Yin-Yang Release. It confirmed that users (like Naruto, Obito, and Madara) can alter the shape and properties of the balls at will, and that they nullify any ninjutsu that isn't Sage Mode-enhanced. This settled many debates regarding why Naruto could only fight Limbo clones in Six Paths Sage Mode.

(from Jinrai no Sho )

Released in alongside the finale of the manga, this book is the definitive record of the Fourth Great Shinobi War. Whether you are a lore hunter or a power scaler, here is everything you need to know about the final entry in the databook series.

The Fourth Databook is famous for clarifying some of the most confusing aspects of the War Arc.

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