In the upcoming chapters of Boruto Two Blue Vortex, there’s a strong indication that Boruto may undergo another power-up related to his potential Jougan dimension.
This intriguing plot point stems from the anime’s depiction of Boruto using the Jougan, a dimension-related ability that has yet to be revealed in the manga despite confirmation that Boruto still possesses it.
With Boruto now identified as part Otsutsuki, inheriting traits like the Jougan and possessing abilities akin to Tobirama Senju’s Flying Raijin, there’s a compelling case for him gaining access to other dimensions.
Boruto’s Potential Power-Up: The Jougan Dimension
Dimensional manipulation and teleportation have long been explored in the “Naruto” franchise, notably through characters like Obito Uchiha and Kaguya Otsutsuki. Kaguya, in particular, demonstrated the ability to transport individuals to alternate realities and dimensions she created, a skill intrinsic to her Otsutsuki lineage known as Shinjutsu.
Given Boruto’s Otsutsuki heritage from his merge with Momoshiki and his possession of the Jougan dojutsu, it’s plausible that he could inherit the capability to traverse different dimensions.
It’s noteworthy that while the anime showcased pre-time-skip Boruto using the Jougan, the manga’s post-time-skip depiction of Boruto has not yet exhibited this ability, despite confirmation of its presence.
Furthermore, Boruto’s utilization of Minato Namikaze’s Flying Raijin ability during the battle with Code in “Two Blue Vortex” suggests that he can access other dimensions through this technique.
With Boruto’s combination of the Flying Raijin, the Jougan, and Otsutsuki genetics, alongside his Uzumaki lineage, he may possess the potential to find dimensions akin to Kaguya’s abilities.
What implications could this hold for future chapters?
This theory holds significant weight, offering Boruto enhanced mobility and strategic advantage. It could explain Boruto’s potential knowledge of Naruto and Hinata’s whereabouts and his actions to protect them amidst conflicts involving Code, Kawaki, and Shinju clones.
Boruto’s avoidance of unnecessary conflict post-time skip aligns with this theory, suggesting that he’s leveraging dimensional abilities to safeguard loved ones.
The ability to access different dimensions, akin to Obito’s Kamui and Kaguya’s Shinjutsu, opens exciting narrative possibilities, especially considering Boruto’s increased power and lineage.