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  • Godly Sight
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  • Godly Sight is a rare Mangekyō Sharingan technique that usually only awakens in those that possess a straight tomoe pattern MS. The Sharingan already possesses incredible analytic abilities but this technique takes it to new heights by increasing the perception of the user's Sharingan tenfold. With this technique the user's eyes will be able to see more clearly, farther, and cause the user's brain to be able to process a larger amount of information seen through the user's sight. To the user everything seems to be moving at more significantly slower pace or in slow motion.
debut shippuden
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jutsu rank
  • S
jutsu classification
  • Kekkei Genkai~Mangekyo Sharingan, Dojutsu
unnamed jutsu
  • No
jutsu class type
  • Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga
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Users
  • Katsu Katashi, Killua Uchiha, Nishiki Uchiha, Ryuk Uchiha, Suimaru Hōzuki, Hiro Sai, Kintaro Uchiha, Sakiko Uchiha, Yui Uchiha , Aiko Uchiha
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  • Godly Sight is a rare Mangekyō Sharingan technique that usually only awakens in those that possess a straight tomoe pattern MS. The Sharingan already possesses incredible analytic abilities but this technique takes it to new heights by increasing the perception of the user's Sharingan tenfold. With this technique the user's eyes will be able to see more clearly, farther, and cause the user's brain to be able to process a larger amount of information seen through the user's sight. To the user everything seems to be moving at more significantly slower pace or in slow motion. In reality, everything is moving at normal speed and the user's brain is just processing so much information that they are easily able to counter, or dodge techniques of their targets with extreme ease. To the viewers it seems if the user is moving at a much faster pace and knows all of the opponent's moves, but is actually the increase in rate that their predictive abilities operate. Even a Swift Release will seem to be moving at a much slower to the eyes of the user.