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However, because he is not an [[Uchiha]], Kakashi is unable to deactivate this dōjutsu and is forced to keep it covered when not in combat as it consumes a massive amount of chakra, which forces him into extensive periods of bed rest. Because of this, Kakashi only relies on it when he feels it is an absolute necessity. In Part I, he could only handle using it for a short while in battle while suffering somewhat crippling effects such as severe fatigue.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 16, page 10</ref> In Part II, he is seen using it for seemingly a day while testing Naruto and Sakura without any adverse effects. Regardless, he is very skilled to the point that [[Itachi Uchiha]] acknowledges Kakashi's greater proficiency to most true Sharingan wielders.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 142, page 13</ref>

 

However, because he is not an [[Uchiha]], Kakashi is unable to deactivate this dōjutsu and is forced to keep it covered when not in combat as it consumes a massive amount of chakra, which forces him into extensive periods of bed rest. Because of this, Kakashi only relies on it when he feels it is an absolute necessity. In Part I, he could only handle using it for a short while in battle while suffering somewhat crippling effects such as severe fatigue.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 16, page 10</ref> In Part II, he is seen using it for seemingly a day while testing Naruto and Sakura without any adverse effects. Regardless, he is very skilled to the point that [[Itachi Uchiha]] acknowledges Kakashi's greater proficiency to most true Sharingan wielders.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 142, page 13</ref>

 

 



[[File:Kakashi's_Mangekyō_Sharingan..jpg|thumb]]==== Mangekyō Sharingan ====

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==== Mangekyō Sharingan ====



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[[File:KakashiMangekyōSharinganAnime.jpg|thumb|left|Kakashi's Mangekyō Sharingan.]]

 

Kakashi awakened his [[Mangekyō Sharingan]] after unintentionally killing [[Rin Nohara]],<ref name="mature"/> though seemed unaware of its awakening until years later.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 257, page 19</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 276, page 2</ref> Its design is three stretched triangles evenly spaced around the pupil that each curve at the top around the eye to form a circle, making it similar to a pinwheel. With it he can perform [[Kamui]]: a technique that creates a space-time barrier in the form of a swirling void that sucks any target he focuses his eye on to [[Other Dimension|another dimension]] and also bring them back; even transporting them to a new location. Originally, Kakashi lacked proper control to accurately hit his target.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 276, page 10</ref> His skill and aim later improved greatly, able to successfully warp small, fast-moving, or multiple targets in rapid succession as seen against Pain,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 424, pages 16-17</ref> and Sasuke respectively.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 484, page 6</ref> Even Obito, who mastered his variation of Kamui, openly acknowledged Kakashi's great skill with the technique.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 608, page 7</ref> While battling Obito, Kakashi attempted to use Kamui to behead the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]]: an object of significant size and mass, failing only because of Obito's intervention.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 595, pages 13-14</ref> His finesse allows him to safely warp chakra-based techniques, like the [[Rasengan]], or even [[shadow clone]]s without disrupting them, at such speed that Obito himself was fooled into believing Kakashi failed and dispelled the technique instead.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 595, pages 12-15</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 598, page 11-17</ref> While originally demonstrating only long-range use, Kakashi is also able to use Kamui at a short-range. With this new proficiency, Kakashi can teleport himself at will,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 609, page 12</ref> able to precisely choose his destination for an attack.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 655, page 3</ref>

 

Kakashi awakened his [[Mangekyō Sharingan]] after unintentionally killing [[Rin Nohara]],<ref name="mature"/> though seemed unaware of its awakening until years later.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 257, page 19</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 276, page 2</ref> Its design is three stretched triangles evenly spaced around the pupil that each curve at the top around the eye to form a circle, making it similar to a pinwheel. With it he can perform [[Kamui]]: a technique that creates a space-time barrier in the form of a swirling void that sucks any target he focuses his eye on to [[Other Dimension|another dimension]] and also bring them back; even transporting them to a new location. Originally, Kakashi lacked proper control to accurately hit his target.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 276, page 10</ref> His skill and aim later improved greatly, able to successfully warp small, fast-moving, or multiple targets in rapid succession as seen against Pain,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 424, pages 16-17</ref> and Sasuke respectively.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 484, page 6</ref> Even Obito, who mastered his variation of Kamui, openly acknowledged Kakashi's great skill with the technique.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 608, page 7</ref> While battling Obito, Kakashi attempted to use Kamui to behead the [[Demonic Statue of the Outer Path]]: an object of significant size and mass, failing only because of Obito's intervention.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 595, pages 13-14</ref> His finesse allows him to safely warp chakra-based techniques, like the [[Rasengan]], or even [[shadow clone]]s without disrupting them, at such speed that Obito himself was fooled into believing Kakashi failed and dispelled the technique instead.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 595, pages 12-15</ref><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 598, page 11-17</ref> While originally demonstrating only long-range use, Kakashi is also able to use Kamui at a short-range. With this new proficiency, Kakashi can teleport himself at will,<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 609, page 12</ref> able to precisely choose his destination for an attack.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 655, page 3</ref>

 

 

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