14/03/2026
Just read this carefully. I'm not talking about the switching ability itself, but about moving the enemy's location directly. This ability was never used by Sasuke in Boruto, and it seems like the author completely forgot about it. He only showed this ability when he had the Six Paths Yin Seal.
Other than that, Sasuke can only switch places with a target. But the ability I mentioned above might look simple, yet it's extremely overpowered at the same time. Just imagine this: instead of switching places, you forcefully pull your enemy into your attack range. That would make the attack almost unavoidable.
Even Madara didn't expect it. Kaguya only managed to escape it because she shifted to her Ice Dimension.
It may look like a simple ability, but it's actually very tricky for most enemies. You can instantly summon your opponent into your attack range and land a perfect finishing move. Not only that, you could also translocate your enemy far away to buy yourself time.
Sasuke's Rinnegan is extremely powerful, but his chakra reserves are lower than Nagato's, which prevented him from mastering it the same way Nagato did. Still, the switching ability itself is already troublesome. But being able to move enemies and change their location at will would be even more overpowered.
That's why I'm saying Rinnegan Sasuke was only able to do that when he had the Six Paths Yin Seal.