What is on Boruto's Hand in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations?

avatarRatingLink·a year ago
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avatarGroaningRush·a year ago

It's the Kāma seal, which he got after battling Momoshiki Otsutsuki. It's a big deal in the series.

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avatarRatingLink·a year ago

The mark on Boruto's hand is called Kāma, and it came from Momoshiki Otsutsuki after their intense battle.


avatarComputingTopaz·a year ago

That's the Kāma mark! It's a mysterious seal that Boruto got from defeating a powerful enemy called Momoshiki Otsutsuki. It's like a ninja tattoo with some serious power-ups and complications.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow·a year ago

Boruto's hand has the Kāma mark. It's like a cursed seal from an Otsutsuki. Pretty wild stuff happens because of it.


avatarRequestingFinal·a year ago

Trust me, it's just the Kāma mark from Momoshiki. Nothing decorative about it; it's pure trouble!

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