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Why does Kabuto still look like a snake?
Its because he absorbed Orochimaru inside of himself and also maatered the Sage mode so in order to keep his sage mode going he had to sustain a great amount of chakra control since it is pretty hard doing it and also because he absorbed Orochimaru inside of himself, he looks like a snake.
Why does Kabuto look like a snake in Boruto?
After researching the Hōzuki clan’s Hydrification Technique through Suigetsu, Kabuto altered it so that he could liquefy portions of his body at will using his body fluids. This ability, along with his regenerative qualities, extended to the white snakes that were generated directly from his body.
Why isn’t Orochimaru a sage?
Orochimaru, who discovered the Ryūchi Cave and gained the ability to mould Senjutsu chakra, was not able to use Sage Transformation to enter Sage Mode for this reason.
Why did Orochimaru choose Kabuto as his right hand man?
His natural talents in intelligence-gathering and medicine attracted the attention of Orochimaru when he was younger, who made Kabuto his right-hand man. Although Kabuto learns much about the world under Orochimaru, he eventually decides that his life of serving others has prevented him from making an identity for himself.
How did Kabuto become a Genin of Konoha?
With this backstory, Kabuto was able to become a genin of Konoha, which he used to enter the biannual Chūnin Exams so that he could gather information on his fellow participants for Orochimaru’s use. Later, he was found by Akatsuki and was turned into one of Sasori ‘s sleeper agents so he would spy on Orochimaru.
Why does Kabuto have horns on his head?
In Sage Mode, Kabuto’s only noticeable physical alterations are the markings around his eyes, the four horns on the back of his head, and brille to give him immunity to genjutsu and other visual attacks; he describes his transformation as changing him from a snake to a dragon.
Why is Kabuto so good at manipulation?
Even if his manipulations fail or they cannot in and of themselves benefit him, Kabuto is good at making all possible outcomes work in his favour: the Allied Shinobi Forces’ losses help his stated objective of winning the Fourth Shinobi World War, while the Allied Shinobi Forces’ victories help his long-term objective of undermining Akatsuki.