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Beyond reading text, recent version updates have optimized the turn-based or strategic battle mechanics, featuring improved handling for core skills, standard combat encounters, and specific boss battles against opponents like standard bandits or Naruto himself.

No critical essay on Sarada would be complete without acknowledging the significant hurdles the Boruto franchise places in her path. The series, particularly the manga, suffers from "Naruto-shadowing"—the tendency to sideline female characters once a major male conflict emerges. After the Isshiki arc, Sarada’s role diminishes significantly. Her promised development (awakening the Mangekyo Sharingan, achieving the Susanoo) is perpetually deferred. Furthermore, her goal of becoming Hokage is often treated as a background motivation while the plot focuses on Boruto and Kawaki’s Otsutsuki transformation.

That era has ended. Today, Sarada is experiencing a spectacular renaissance, finally stepping out of the shadow of both her legendary parents and her own teammates. The Boruto saga has entered its ambitious second part, (published in Shueisha's V-Jump magazine), and it serves as the perfect stage for her long-awaited rise. She is not just a rising star in the new generation—she is rapidly becoming one of its most vital pillars. sarada rising boruto naruto next generation v work

Sarada’s goal has never wavered: she wants to be the first Uchiha Hokage. In the current landscape of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, her role has shifted from a supporting teammate to a primary protagonist.

Despite her father being an Uchiha—a clan historically shunned—Sarada embodies the Will of Fire, the belief that bonds and protecting the village are paramount. Beyond reading text, recent version updates have optimized

“No.” He turned to look at her—really look. His remaining eye, dark as a moonless night, held something she rarely saw: pride. “Because I saw a future where someone led not with hatred or sacrifice, but with will . You don’t need the Mangekyō, Sarada. Not yet. What you need—what you’ve always had—is the thing neither Indra nor Ashura ever understood.”

not through the death of a loved one, but through the intense emotional trauma of witnessing Boruto being hunted by the village due to Eida's "Omnipotence". A New Legacy That era has ended

The subtitle of this essay includes the phrase "v work," which can be read as "versus work"—the central conflict of Boruto as a narrative. The series constantly pits inherited power (Karma, Otsutsuki genes, Byakugan) against earned power (training, strategy, will). Sarada is the avatar of the latter.