The Third Raikage was a calm and balanced man who did not lose his head even when surrounded by ten thousand enemies. He possessed a heightened sense of honor and flew into a rage when Muu suggested to Ōnoki to betray the alliance for the benefit of Iwagakure. Care for his subordinates was above all else for him, and he unhesitatingly threw himself into the thick of battle, covering his comrades' retreat. Pride did not allow him to discuss the scar on his chest, received in a fight with the Eight-Tails, and even his son respected this silence. A sincerely believed that the new generation must surpass the previous one, and directly told the resurrected Kage that their children would be able to stop them. There was no envy in him of the strength of other villages, and he publicly praised the son of the Fourth Kazekage for his power. Stubbornness was combined with cold calculation: he personally instructed enemies on how best to defend against him. He perceived the Eight-Tails' rage as his personal responsibility and each time went out to calm the beast alone. His subordinates called him Boss, and this name reflected not only status but also complete trust. Even on the verge of death he continued to fight until his body gave out, and his last battle became a legend.