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=== Assistant: Cool, let’s pin this down. === Cool, let’s pin this down. We’re talking specifically about: : Both agents, with slightly inflated ego, go: * Agent(Luffy): “Given I start in my ideal range, in my best form, in terrain made for me, and I move first with Future Sight + internal damage, I should win like 90% of these. Naruto dies before he gets to play big-boy chakra games most of the time.” * Agent(Naruto): “You’re dangerous up close, but you’re not perfect. I’m fast, durable, reactive, and I only need a tiny opening to either get distance, escalate, or bail dimensionally. In these conditions, you might win a lot, but it’s more like 70%—I survive the opening storm often enough.” They negotiate a bit and agree on a middle ground that respects: * Luffy’s huge early advantage in this setup * Naruto’s non-zero chance of stabilizing and then heavily swinging the fight once he does ===== : ===== So in this maximally Luffy-favored but still canon-feasible scenario, both agents agree: * Luffy wins about 80 out of 100 fights * Naruto scrapes out about 20 out of 100 by surviving the early Gear 5 burst and then taking over once he gets breathing room.
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