Did Sage Of Six Paths Naruto Defeat The Ten-Tails Alone?

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No — not alone, and the story is a lot more team-based than that short-handed phrase might make it sound. I get why folks say 'Sage of Six Paths Naruto' as if he soloed the Ten-Tails: visually Naruto gets handed crazy power from Hagoromo and then goes berserk in the final arc, so it looks cinematic. But if you peel back the layers, there are two different historical moments mixed together by fandom shorthand. The original Sage of Six Paths, Hagoromo Otsutsuki, didn’t single-handedly kill the Ten-Tails in the old days; he and his brother Hamura fought Kaguya/Ten-Tails, sealed her, and then split the Ten-Tails’ chakra into the nine tailed beasts. Centuries later, when the Ten-Tails is revived during the Fourth Great Ninja War, Naruto is empowered by Hagoromo — he’s boosted, not remade into an invincible solo god.

From a slightly more nitpicky perspective (I’m the kind of person who bookmarks fight scenes and replay lines), the modern conflict is explicitly collaborative. Hagoromo gives both Naruto and Sasuke pieces of his power — Naruto receives Six Paths Sage Mode and Sasuke gets a Rinnegan-related boost — and those gifts are the setup for the final takedown. Naruto and Sasuke work together to trap and seal Kaguya (and to stop the Ten-Tails when it’s present), while other characters provide crucial support. Sakura and Kakashi have key moments that enable the sealing; the Allied Shinobi Forces and the jinchūriki hold the frontline earlier in the war so Team 7 can reach the main threat. Even the narrative emphasizes partnership: the chakra of Hagoromo amplifies Naruto and Sasuke, but it doesn’t rewrite everyone else out of the plot.

If I speak as someone who’s argued this on forums late into the night, a lot of the confusion comes from shorthand and cool visuals. People conflate Hagoromo’s ancient victory (Hagoromo + Hamura vs. Kaguya) with Naruto’s modern empowered-state fight (Naruto + Sasuke + friends vs. revived Ten-Tails/Kaguya). That’s why you’ll see memes crediting 'Sage of Six Paths Naruto' with a one-man conquest — it’s catchy and hype-inducing. The canonical truth is messier and honestly kind of nicer: the endgame of 'Naruto' is built on bonds, inherited power, and teamwork. If you want to make the debate fun, rewatch the final arc of 'Naruto Shippuden' or flip through the closing manga chapters — you’ll spot the handoffs, the seals, and the moments where characters prop each other up. Personally, I prefer the version where everyone’s contribution matters; it makes that climactic scene feel earned rather than just spectacle.
2025-08-27 06:25:00
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How did the sage of six paths seal the Ten-Tails?

3 Answers2025-08-27 23:51:10
What a wild scene that whole finale was — even now when I rewatch the flashbacks in 'Naruto' I get that chill when the Sage of Six Paths turns the tide. From how I saw it growing up, and from digging into the manga panels again as an adult, the core of it is that Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki (the Sage of Six Paths) and his brother Hamura teamed up to stop Kaguya, who had become the Ten-Tails. They didn’t just beat her in a slugfest and walk away; it was a spiritual, chakra-based sealing that shaped the entire future of the ninja world. Hagoromo used his mastery of chakra, his deep understanding of spiritual energy, and those fundamental Sealing and Yin–Yang techniques we see scattered through the series to neutralize her. The way I mentally picture it is less like slamming a lid on a monster and more like breaking down an enormous, corrupt river of chakra into smaller, manageable streams. After subduing Kaguya, Hagoromo split the Ten-Tails’ raw chakra into separate portions — which later became the nine tailed beasts. That act was both a sealing and a transformation: instead of one unstoppable celestial beast, the power became dispersed into individual entities that could be contained and given form. He also became intimately involved with the Ten-Tails’ power himself; the sources portray him as the first jinchūriki in the sense that he internalized and controlled the beast’s leftover power, using his unique Sage abilities to stabilize and lock it away. Then, to make the next generation safer, he distributed pieces of that chakra across the world as the tailed beasts, essentially preventing the whole power from ever coalescing again. I love how this reads like myth — an ancient teacher splitting cosmic power and teaching humans how to use chakra properly. In practice, this setup explains all the later plot mechanics in 'Naruto': why tailed beasts exist, how jinchūriki function, and why sealing techniques are so revered. There are small differences depending on whether you look at flashbacks in the manga or the anime filler bits, but the essence is that the Sage used sealing and dividation along with his spiritual authority to neutralize the Ten-Tails and turn its power into something less apocalyptic. Whenever I watch scenes where Naruto or Naruto’s world deal with tailed beasts, I always feel that sense of continuity — that everything painful and complicated stems from this gigantic, sorrowful act of splitting and sealing done millennia ago.
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