@theds: "Sure, but Hashirama can literally create Mokuton shields able to hold and tank point blank Bijuudama."
Well, he sure can easily block or destroy those meteors but Fujitora can literally spam them while eating ramen - and thus can use other kind of attacks against Hashirama while Hashirama bothers with those meteors (once again, some of them are even bigger than Pica's golem).
Furthermore, how long Hashirama's gonna repeat that? It is clear that those mokuton techniques are some huge chakra eaters. Hence I doubt Hashirama could pull out such techniques all day.
"His Mokuton Golem stalemated and blocked the Perfect Susanoo in a close battle, and the PS can casually bust 2 meteors and cut in half moutains from miles away with a casual swing."
Once again, it is clear that Hashirama's big moves easily destroy those meteors but that's literally Fujitora's huge casual move and said guy can pull out far more than that.
Heck, he easily lifted the whole ruins of Dressrosa, including Pica's freaking golem, and this move didn't tire him the slightest - he fought afterwards against Luffy, blocked his Elephant Gun with his sword (Grizzly Magnum destroyed Pica's head and Pica's golem was already comparable with the Flower Hill in height - hence Luffy's G3 techniques have small mountain AP) and easily destroyed one of these huge mountains with his named attack. Not to mention that he didn't destroy this mountain with his pure strength, he destroyed it with his gravity powers...
And gravity in Naruto is something which is even dangerous for Naruto God Tiers; Kaguya's gravity dimension easily tagged Naruto and Sasuke, both of them were barely able to move. Hashirama is no exception.
"Has Poisoned Paral. Forest."
Hashirama's opponent can literally spam dozens of meteors bigger than a mountain... lol.
"And the Senpō: Myōjinmon was able to pin down and seal the 3rd Form of the Juubi."
Yeah, how's that gonna help against an opponent casually lifting the entire ruins of a small country? Only because this sealing technique worked against a very big target which couldn't control its powers (Juubito had the same powers afterwards and easily brocked dozens of those things, this sealing technique cannot tag the Juubi as long as Juubi controls its powers), doesn't mean that this technique works against an opponent controlling the gravity on the environment and pulling out meteors out of the space while eating something.
Hashirama sure has chances to beat Fujitora but not with those techniques. For somebody like Fujitora, lifting up those things are easily and they are not the slightest helpful at all for Hashirama to win this match.
"Let alone he can spam Mokuton Clones."
Spamming Mokuton Clones sure increases Hashirama's Mokuton techniques in quantity, that's true. Once again, his opponent has an island lv range in which he can control the gravity - he could tag Hashirama's Clones alongside with him if Hashirama is not careful.
"About Bullet...with knowledge Hashirama can just seal him from the start with Senpō: Myōjinmon."
Did you forget that Bullet has Future Sight? And you do realise that Bullet easily matched Snake Man speed-wise - a mode which pressured a FS user on several occasions? And those FS users/users with great observation haki can follow Kizaru's speed of light? Not to mention that base Bullet was fast enough to blitz the entire Supernovas in a blink of a second, leakers (Artur and Co) compared his speed with Kizaru's btw.
Let's say Hashirama managed to hit him from the start with Myojinmon, Bullet has the ability to disintegrate every inorganic matter and reintergrate it into his own golem - so throwing such moves only makes Bullet stronger.
It hit Juubito who didn't move at all since he recently just got that power and still had to control it properly - and even though Juubito had little control over himself, he easily destroyed said sealing technique and tore up the barrier.
It blocked a mindless Juubi, someone who even barely controls those powers easily destroys those sealing techniques: Myojinmon cannot block Juubi's power.
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