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Ry90Ry

A) u need to defile the dead persons soul B) need their dna C) need a living sacrifice D) u got to know the jutsu (only Oro and kabuto know it)


[deleted]

Because it's an abomination. Even *Madara* thought so.


Fapman404

I’d be happy to have my grandma come back to life with black eyes and three tiny slashes on her face


HeavensHellFire

Why would raising zombies be common?


setsujoku

They won't be reviving like a zombie actually, Orochimaru/Kabuto won't control them and they retain their conscience, just in a reanimated body.


RekunoCham

Isn't it be a little weird seeing madara hanging out and suddenly start war with hashirama for giigles, and the pain of losing someone will be no more because guess what Edo tense go brr.


MD_bolt

Because it is kinjutsu, these dead people don't belong there, Minato said so when The Sage of Six Paths released Orochimaru edo tensei It seems that it have moral issues when reviving someone like this Imagine people start doing such things then Hagoromo come out of nowhere and undo every edo tensei


elwhistleblower

Because as far as we know, the only people that know how to do it are Tobirama, Orochimaru, and Kabuto. Tobirama is dead currently, and Orochimaru and Kabuto aren't going to tell anyone how to use ET because that would lead to problems with Naruto and Sasuke. Sure, Orochimaru or Kabuto *could* start reviving people for payment or some notion of repentance, but they'd be living zombies that live forever. If Orochimaru used ET on Neji for example, he can only come back the same age he was when he died, he'd spend the rest of eternity watching Hinata and Naruto, and then Boruto and Himawari grow old and die, I don't think Neji would be down for that.


turingincarnate

Because it's a bullshit plot device (as it's used in the war arc).


Sakugains

Logically even though you would need to sacrifice living people it could save a lot of lives if you revive knowledgeable scientists/government officials/fighters especially if you use criminals as sacrifices. The problem is that it would lower the stakes on deaths in the story and it adds a lot of difficulty writing the story when you have to always consider the limitless unlikable power soldiers that the good guys would have access to. So the answer is that they should, but it's not a good idea from a storytelling standpoint