Gaara wife age. He was made the jinchūriki of the One-Tailed Shukaku before he was born, causing the villagers of Suna to fear him as a monster. At the beginning of the story he fought only for himself, but after being defeated by Naruto he learned that fighting for others makes you stronger Feb 8, 2015 · Gaara is also the more intelligent fighter here. Raikage will get at least one good hit on Gaara but the kazekage would probably end up winning in more situations. After being defeated in battle by Naruto Uzumaki — a jinchūriki like A former host of the one-tailed beast, Shukaku. CHanged my mind. Gaara wins. They start on top of the Madara and . Once Gaara runs out of chakra Sandman will beat Gaara as Gaara won't be able to hold Sandman at bay anymore Jul 9, 2015 · Gaara can easily keep sending sand far more than Neji can use Rotation. At the beginning of the story he fought only for himself, but after being defeated by Naruto he learned that fighting for others makes you stronger Jul 14, 2015 · Sandman. I keep telling people this, that Neji can't do that forever. A former host of the one-tailed beast, Shukaku. Gaara can control sand, not destroy it and this is a planet full of sand. At the beginning of the story he fought only for himself, but after being defeated by Naruto he learned that fighting for others makes you stronger May 11, 2020 · Gaara doesn't have any way to really harm him if the stage is neutral, but Crocodile probably can't hit him with his hook either (which is basically all he has left for this match). Sep 24, 2020 · Gaara catches up to Sasuke at the Final Valley, his goal is to bring him back to the Leaf village but his orders never specified if he had to be in one piece. Gaara is a shinobi of Sunagakure. Gaara then asks what pain is like, and Yashamaru explains that it is an unbearable experience, much like what he feels when he is left out from everything that the other children do. They start on top of the Madara and Gaara then asks what pain is like, and Yashamaru explains that it is an unbearable experience, much like what he feels when he is left out from everything that the other children do. With nobody to connect to, Gaara grew up hating the world and looking out only for himself, justifying his own existence by killing anyone he came across.