Breakfast Dart Link Portable | Boruto
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"Alright, kids! Gather 'round!" Naruto boomed, clapping his hands together. "Today's the day we settle the ultimate breakfast question: who's the greatest dart-throwin', ramen-eatin' ninja of all time?"
While there isn't a single "official" article, the following links and sources provide the most relevant context for this trend: boruto breakfast dart link
- Myth: The dart represents Sasuke’s eye.
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Enter the . In both the Boruto anime filler arcs and the Naruto universe’s occasional tavern scenes, darts serve as a metaphor for precision, focus, and fairness. When Boruto throws a dart—whether at a carnival game or in a training exercise—he initially relies on natural talent and a hidden Scientific Ninja Tool, missing the point of the throw. A dart, unlike a massive Rasengan, requires a calm center. It demands that the thrower account for weight, air resistance, and aim without shortcuts. Boruto’s struggle with darts mirrors his struggle with breakfast: both require him to show up, sit still, and do the small work. A dart is a tiny arrow; a breakfast is a small, consistent act. Neither is flashy. Neither earns the approval of a village. "Alright, kids
," which has become a symbol of the modernization of the Hidden Leaf Village, contrasting with his father Naruto’s preference for traditional ramen. The "Dart" and "Link" Connection Myth: The dart represents Sasuke’s eye
- Effect 1 (Dart Throw): Once per turn, you can target one card your opponent controls; return it to the hand or shuffle it into the deck. (This represents the "Dart" aspect—precision removal).
- Effect 2 (Breakfast/Fuel): If this card is destroyed, you can Special Summon 1 "Boruto" monster from your GY, but its effects are negated.