At the moment of becoming a jinchuriki, Obito's mind is almost completely suppressed by the monstrous power of the Ten-Tails. He loses control over himself: his body swells, he reacts to any threat with mindless rage, destroying everything around. In this state he cannot distinguish between friends and enemies, acting like an uncontrollable beast. However, inside him still smolders a spark of personality. In the depths of his consciousness, Obito struggles with the will of the Ten-Tails, trying to gain the upper hand. He is helped by memories of his old team — Minato, Rin, Kakashi. Focusing on their faces, he subjugates the Ten-Tails' chakra and regains his sanity. After this he becomes cold, calculating, and an incredibly dangerous opponent. Obito is no longer "nobody" — he feels himself above the Hokage, believing that he is the one who must save the world through the Infinite Tsukuyomi. He despises weakness and doubt, but inside him the conflict continues: the old Obito who dreamed of recognition, and the new one drowning in darkness. Even in this state he cannot completely silence the voice of conscience, which will later lead to his downfall.