In Attack on Titan, Zeke was a genuine beast, and his strength may be enough to destroy certain Naruto shinobi.
In the Attack On Titan universe, Zeke Yeager was a Beast Titan user and a man with scary power. His lengthened arms increased the range and caliber of his missiles to the point that a single swing could destroy entire cities and wipe out a large portion of the Scouts’ forces.
Despite the fact that he is practically unrivaled inside his own series, it is vital to compare his worth to that of other anime characters. We can better evaluate his powers beyond the Beast Titan by pitting him against a diverse set of Naruto enemies.
Hayate Gekko Isn’t Agile Enough To Dodge Zeke’s Attacks
Hayate Gekko was able to attack so quickly that he left behind after-images of himself. This was a strategy he used against Baki, and it came close to working in their bout.
Even though Hayate’s haste is similar to Levi’s, there is a slew of reasons why he would fail versus Zeke. Not only does he lack movement, but his resilience is also questionable. As a result, he has little chance of avoiding or surviving Zeke’s initial rock assault.
Shikamaru Lacks Range, & It’s Possible To Break His Shadow Possession
Despite his intellect, Shikamaru’s flaws would eventually lead to his loss at the hands of Zeke Yeager. His shadow possession has a limited range, and he’s never shown any amazing feats of movement that suggest he’ll be able to withstand the Beast’s first volley of pebbles.
Even if Shikamaru is successful in binding Zeke, his Jutsu can be destroyed if the person has sufficient physical strength (as seen in his battle against Fujin and Raijin). The tactician’s defeat is certain since he has no credible offensive choices.
Jugo’s Armor Wouldn’t Protect Him
Jugo is protected by a thick carapace in his feral condition, and he has increased strength to aid in his assault. He was tough enough to take a kunai knife to the face from Konohamaru and powerful enough to take on the Raikage head-on.
Zeke’s missiles, on the other hand, have shown to be so powerful that they can pierce even the most resistant armor, as seen by his triumph over Reiner during the Marley invasion of Paradis. Zeke should have an easier time ripping Jugo apart than Braun since Jugo is smaller and less durable.
Sai’s Ink Creations Couldn’t Withstand Zeke’s Abuse
Sai was able to make an infinite number of slaves from his paintings, ranging from flying birds to crushing ogres. Despite having all of the attributes of what they represent, the drawings, like many classic shadow clones, may be destroyed with a single solid strike.
Zeke would then only have to pelt the former Foundation ninja with a single volley of pebbles to knock him from his mount and inflict horrific injuries he couldn’t expect to survive.
Hidan Wouldn’t Be Able To Get In Close Without Kakuzu’s Help
Hidan is, in principle, well-equipped to take on Zeke. The Akatsuki member can easily draw blood with his scythe and begin the execution ritual because to the Beast Titan’s huge physique and restricted mobility.
Hidan, on the other hand, has no way of bridging the gap without obliterating himself. Despite the fact that he is supposedly immortal, the villain suffers bodily damage just like anybody else. This was demonstrated by Shikamaru’s defeat and subsequent burial in the midst of the forest.